Environmental Sciences, asked by Gunvant143, 11 months ago

Silent feature of forest conservation act 1980

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Answered by umeahroshan13pavcwg
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Answer:

The Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980:

➡️It was adopted to protect and conserve forests. It restricts the powers of the state in respect of de-reservation of forests and use of forest land for non-forest purposes .✔️

Measures of the act:-

➡️The forest are the resource of nation.It is vital for the government to establish proper coordination between forest department and the local communities.✔️

➡️People participation, PPP(Public Private Partnership), Joint forest management are some of the methods that can be implemented in various eco-fragile areas.✔️

➡️Financing nature is often a challenge for developing country.✔️

➡️A promising approach 'debt for nature swaps' is being adopted at global level.✔️

➡️In this, conservation organisation buy debt obligation at a discount on the secondary market and than offer to cancel a debt if the debtor country promises to protect or restore an area of biological importance.✔️

➡️It should be taken care that while continuos logging, protection of most valuable forests including stream side buffer strip and prime wildlife habitat should also be done.✔️

➡️There are some alternative for clear cutting of forest for timer, log etc. like shelter wood harvesting, in which mature trees are remove in a series of two or more cut, strip cutting, in which all trees in a narrow corridor are harvested and selective cutting.✔️

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Answered by varshika1664
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Answer:

Forest Conservation Act came into implementation in the year 1980 because the conservation of forests was the need of the hour. For the sake of maintenance of the nature, it came into force. The salient features of the Act are mentioned in the explanation.

Explanation:

Some Salient features of Forest Conservation Act are :

  • This Act empowers State Governments to apply the woodland most effectively for forestry purposes.
  • The Act guarantees that it allows to prevent woodland dwellers from reducing trees, they ought to have complete right of entry to fuel, fodder, constructing material, wooden and so on at a sponsored rate.
  • This Act includes provisions that have been drafted with the motive to shield status Forests.
  • This Act seeks to adjust running plans into environmentally sound and scientifically researched active plans.
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