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"Tribal people are considered as the part of biosphere reserve". Reason​

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Answered by sibananda1sadangi
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Answer:

because the live within the forest

Answered by RitaNarine
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Tribal people are considered as part of the Biosphere Reserve because their lifestyle and customs are intermingled and interdependent with  Mother nature.

  • Tribals are said to be primitive people or "aboriginals" sharing a common ancestor with a particular dialect who are mostly isolated from the urban livelihood and loves to live in core or buffer zones of forests or jungles.
  • These "ethnic" classes have their own customary laws; favourable for the protection of biodiversity and have good knowledge in the practice and use of indigenous medicinal plants and natural sources of nature.
  • Biosphere Reserve is also a part of Biodiversity spots.
  • These reserves are a kind of environmental protection strategy that comes under in-situ conservation i.e preserve all life forms within the protected area in a natural state.
  • In simple terms, Bio means Life and Reserve means storage or protection. Thus it is essential to consider these "depressed tribal classes" as part of the Biosphere Reserve since it is the conservation of all various life forms in a sustainable manner with least or no destruction to nature.
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