Think and Answer 1. Why should we plant more trees in drought-prone areas?
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because trees helps in rainfall and to reduce drought we have to plant more trees in drought prone areas
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The area is characterised by dry climate due to which the presence of moisture in the atmosphere is very low. Consecutive years with low rainfall results in drought situations. Thus, plantation and protection of trees are extremely important in drought-prone areas facing a severe water crisis.
Important elements of Drought Prone Area Programme:
- Important elements of Drought Prone Area Programme:Providing employment to the people in drought-prone areas and creating productive assets.
- Initially, this programme laid emphasis on the construction of labour-intensive civil works. But later on, it emphasised irrigation projects, land development programmes, afforestation, grassland development and creation of basic rural infrastructures such as electricity, roads, market, credit and services.
- This programme is largely confined to the development of agriculture and allied sectors with a major focus on the restoration of ecological balance.
- Adoption of integrated watershed development approach at the micro-level.
- The restoration of ecological balance between water, soil, plants, and human and animal population is a basic consideration in the strategy of development of drought-prone areas.
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