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Vanishing Forests
The dimensions of deforestation in India are
staggering. The forest and tree cover in the
country is estimated at 78.92 million hectare,
which is 24.01 per cent of the total
geographical area (dense forest 12.24 per
cent; open forest 8.99 per cent; and
mangrove 0.14 per cent). According to the
State of Forest Report (2013), the dense forest
cover has increased by 10,098 sq km since
1997. However, this apparent increase in the
forest cover is due to plantation by different
agencies.
Fig. 2.1
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Fig. 2.3
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Source :
*Natinal Tiger Coservation Authority, Ministry of Environment Forest, Govternment of India, 2009-10
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Can you find out the reasons for the above mentioned problems?
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EXERCISES
EXERCISES
and fauna?
(a) Agricultural expansion.
(b) Large scale developmental projects.
(c) Grazing and fuel wood collection.
(d) Rapid industrialisation and urbanisation.
(ii) Which of the following conservation strategies do not directly involve
community participation?
(a) Joint forest management
(b) Beej Bachao Andolan
Category of existence
Black buck
Extinct
Asiatic elephant
Andaman wild pig
Rare
Endangered
Vulnerable
Endemic
Reserved forests
Protected forests
Unclassed forests
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