Social Sciences, asked by pinkyrathi456, 2 months ago

Give the three reagons why is not good to cut trees along the roads​

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Answered by kartikvishnoi
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Answer:

ok

Explanation:

first reason"the help the walkers to take rest under them"

second reason"they reduce pollution"

third reason"they can stop accidents"

Answered by Anonymous
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At a time that ecologists are re-emphasising the need to protect forests and trees, thousands of trees are being mercilessly chopped in the sensitive eco-zone of the catchment areas of the Ganga river in the Himalayan region. This is being done in the name of speeding up ill-planned construction work taken up without consulting local people.

People familiar with the local terrain say that most of the loss of trees could have been avoided if only a participatory decentralised approach had been adopted and possibilities of saving trees were carefully considered with inputs from well-informed local people.

Tens of thousands of trees in various Himalayan regions have been cut or marked for felling or otherwise threatened due to hastily and badly planned highway expansion and widening, hydel and tunnel projects. As Radha Bhatt, a senior Gandhian social worker says, the area where a lot of trees are being felled today was once the area of the Chipko movement in the Garhwal hills. At that time even though the number of trees targeted was smaller, the Government had responded to the demands of the Chipko movement to stop felling of trees.

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