what are results of chipko movement
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1.Chipko Movement has taugh that communities can be invovled in natural resources management.
2. Various traditional conservation methods are widespread.
3. Successfully resisted deforestation.
4. Community afforestation with indigenous species of trees .
2. Various traditional conservation methods are widespread.
3. Successfully resisted deforestation.
4. Community afforestation with indigenous species of trees .
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Chipko movement is the tree hugging Movement in which the people for the womens compelled to the axemen to stop selling the trees. it is started in a remote village of reni in Garwal in early 1970's. In this movement, women of the village used to clasp the tree trunks thus preventing the felling of trees.
>>results of chipko movement:-
1- It help in the conservation and preservation of the forest one of the most important natural resources.
2- It allowed the village communities to utilise the forest produce and allowing the resource to replenish overtime.
3- it taught people that the destruction of the forest not only affect the availability of forest product but also the quality of soil and the sources of water.
4- It forced government to rethink the priorities of the local people in the use of forest produce.
5- it encourage the participation of the local people in the efficient management of forest
>> hope it helps you...
Chipko movement is the tree hugging Movement in which the people for the womens compelled to the axemen to stop selling the trees. it is started in a remote village of reni in Garwal in early 1970's. In this movement, women of the village used to clasp the tree trunks thus preventing the felling of trees.
>>results of chipko movement:-
1- It help in the conservation and preservation of the forest one of the most important natural resources.
2- It allowed the village communities to utilise the forest produce and allowing the resource to replenish overtime.
3- it taught people that the destruction of the forest not only affect the availability of forest product but also the quality of soil and the sources of water.
4- It forced government to rethink the priorities of the local people in the use of forest produce.
5- it encourage the participation of the local people in the efficient management of forest
>> hope it helps you...
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