give an example of people's participations in the management of forest.
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There are various examples of people's participation in the management of forest. In 1972, West Bengal Forest Department formulated a novel scheme to divide the degraded cell forest by involving the local people. A beginning was made in the arabari forest range of Midnapore district. If far sighted forest officer A. K. Banerjee involved the villagers of the area around the forest. with the active and willing participation of local people, the degraded sal forest of Arabari became thick and green within 10 years.
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There are various examples of people's participation in the management of forest. In 1972, West Bengal Forest Department formulated a novel scheme to divide the degraded cell forest by involving the local people. A beginning was made in the arabari forest range of Midnapore district. If far sighted forest officer A. K. Banerjee involved the villagers of the area around the forest. with the active and willing participation of local people, the degraded sal forest of Arabari became thick and green within 10 years.
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The involvement of people is useful for successful management of Forest. It's one of the big example is...
The Chipko movement started in the Himalayas of Uttar Pradesh in 1970's.
The main purpose of this movement was to prevent cutting of trees which leads to deforestation.
A contractor was given permission to cut down the trees in a forest near the village. However, the villagers were against the decision.
On a particular day, when the men folk in the village were away at work, the employees of the contractor visited the forest to cut down the trees.
Indian villagers, mainly the women have participated in this movement. They adopted Gandhian method of Satyagraha by hugging the trees and saving them from being cut down.
Women became part of this movement as a main driver, along with environmentalist Sunderlal Bahuguna started this movement.
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The Chipko movement started in the Himalayas of Uttar Pradesh in 1970's.
The main purpose of this movement was to prevent cutting of trees which leads to deforestation.
A contractor was given permission to cut down the trees in a forest near the village. However, the villagers were against the decision.
On a particular day, when the men folk in the village were away at work, the employees of the contractor visited the forest to cut down the trees.
Indian villagers, mainly the women have participated in this movement. They adopted Gandhian method of Satyagraha by hugging the trees and saving them from being cut down.
Women became part of this movement as a main driver, along with environmentalist Sunderlal Bahuguna started this movement.
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