Sunday, 31 July 2016

Deforestation in India

Deforestation in India


This article discusses the various aspects of deforestation in India. A brief note to the highly successful ‘Chipko movement’ is also given for better understanding of the subject.



What is the meaning Deforestation?


Deforestation means the cutting down of trees without realizing its manifold evils and destructive effects.

Deforestation refers to:


the removal or cutting down of forest trees, and transformation of natural vegetation and forests into clear land,
without making any arrangement for the replenishment or re-plantation of the forest trees.


In simple words, deforestation refers to the deliberate process of destroying the forests, so that the clear land may be put to other use.

What are the causes of Deforestation?


The most important causes of deforestation is human ignorance and greed. Ignorant people were not aware of the harmful effects of cutting down the trees. Greedy people continued to clear forests for their own selfish interest.

Besides uncontrollable degradation of environment, forests in India were cleared for

agriculture and farming,
colonization,
for wood,
for establishment towns and cities.
At hilly areas, trees were cut to make the slopes fit for agriculture.



The wood derived out of the Trees are used for :


for fuel wood,
for timber used in construction of houses and in the making of furniture,
for raw material used in industries on a large-scale, and
to provide fodder for cattle and other animals.
What are the harmful effects of Deforestation?

The exploitation of forests (deforestation) is has been done in the past in the name of so-called human welfare and development.

The past century saw massive deforestation in India. In India, many wild animals and birds are have become rare species due to massive deforestation.

Forests are nature’s protective shield, but this shield is being eroded by human folly and greed. As Gandhiji once said, ‘Nature has enough for everybody’s need but not for everybody’s greed’. Indiscriminate felling of trees is destructive and contra-productive and urgent steps are called for to put down this evil with a heavy hand.


Indiscriminate cutting of trees leads to the following situation, viz.


disturbs the ecological balance,
causes environmental pollution,
soil erosion and landslides,
floods,
water sources may get dried,
climatic changes.
Present scenario in India

Due to deforestation, the forest cover of India has fallen below the minimum recommended level. According to experts, forests should cover about one-third of the total area of country. But in India forests covers around 24% of the total area.

Satellite pictures show that India has gained a forest area of 5,871 square kilometer during the period between 2010 and 2012. However, the increase in forest area is not even throughout the country. In some places, forests land is being used for various development projects like dams, industries, roads and agriculture.

Chipko Movement – The movement against deforestation.


“Chipko Movement” was the movement against deforestation. Realizing the devastating effect that deforestation cause to the environment, this movement voices in support for forest conservation.

The parent organization of this movement is ‘The Dasholi Gram Swarajya Mandal’. The Mandal has carried on extensive programme of educating the people in the evil effects of deforestation and the urgent need of sanity and balance in this respect.

The evil of deforestation was highlighted by environmental activists. They embraced the trees which were about to be cut and thus created public awareness about the need of forest preservation.




Multi-point program to stop deforestation: The Chipko Movement has a multi-point programme to stop the deforestation process. It requires that:


Forest areas affected by landslides and soil erosion, as well as forest areas that are crucial for conservation of water resources, should be identified and conserved.
The least needs of the people living near the forests and customarily using them for their survival economy should be established and the administration should be such that these rights are exercised easily by them.

The people living in the area should be entrusted with the responsibility of the development and conservation of forests as well as of using them in a sane, balanced and judicious manner.
The government has the necessary expertise, but the apathy and indifference of government staff has come in the way of effective implementation of any forest-preservation programme.


Forests are essential for the sustainability of planet earth. Forests command great influence on the climate, soil, and environment of our world.

Why save the forest?


We should save forests as a protection against floods and famines. Forests prevent floods and reduce soil erosion by regulating the flow of water.



Adequate forest cover also ensures a sustainable and safe environment. Forest helps in increasing the humidity of the air and cause greater rainfall.

They also help in increasing the soil fertility. They protect the adjoining crops by reducing the velocity of the storms.

How to save forests?


We can Save forests stopping the cutting of trees (stop deforestation), establishing new forests (afforestation) and reestablishing old forests (reforestation).

We can save the forests through a balanced comprehensive and well-thought out plan.

Fresh trees should be planted and in this way the trees that are cut should be replaced.
Planting of trees should be a constant progress.
Besides, trees that are planted must be of the right type. They should be such that can prevent soil erosion, check floods, and air pollution.
They should also be such that grow and mature rapidly and whose wood can be used for the purpose of construction and for making furniture, etc.
New varieties of trees should be developed to achieve these ends.
Grass and fodder should be grown near the fields in which the people work so that they may use them easily according to their need.
Planned afforestation should be undertaken in needed areas.

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