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In India many traditional communities still
live in the forests and depend on their livelihood for forest produce. These
communities are working hand in hand with the government to conserve forests.
In Sariska Tiger Reserve, Rajasthan, villagers
fought against mining activities. In Alwar district of Rajasthan, local
communities belonging to five villages have set their own rules and regulations
in 1,200 hectares of forest land. They have named it as the Bhairodev Dakav
‘Sonchuri’. Hunting is not allowed in these lands and outside encroachments are
prohibited.
The famous Chipko movement was started in the
Himalayan region to stop deforestation. People belonging to the local community
took to afforestation in a big way. Indigenous species were cultivated and
protected.
Involving local communities in protecting the
environment, and stopping degradation of forests has reaped many benefits.
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