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Short Note on Silent Valley Movement

Silent Valley is moist evergreen tropical forest spread over 90 kilometers and situated in Palakkad district of Kerala. This densely forested valley is highly deep and peaceful. Environmentalists argue that the valley was one of the world’s richest biological and genetic heritages, one of the few remaining rainforests in India and home for over 900…

Short Note on Appiko Movement

The undulation effect of Chipko Movement was evident in the Uttar Kannada region of Karnataka (Uttara Kannada and Shimoga districts of Karnataka State) situated in the Western Ghats by starting Appiko Movement in 1983. The Appiko Movement was locally known as “Appiko Chaluvali”. It can be said that Appiko movement is the southern edition of…

Short Note on Tehri Dam Rehabilitation and Resettlement

Tehri Dam Project included the construction of a reservoir spread of 42 sq. km. which submerged the Old Tehri Town and 24 villages, while another 88 villages were partially affected. In addition to these 13 more villages were fully affected due to land acquisition the project infrastructure and establishing new colonies. The plan of rehabilitation…

Resettlement and Rehabilitation of Developmental Project Affected Persons and Communities

Displacement of human populations in India is mostly initiated by factors such as large scale developmental projects like mining, dam building and industrial establishments apart from political conflicts, natural disasters, and declaration of an area as a National Park, Wildlife Sanctuary or a Biosphere Reserve. In India, a national policy on Resettlement and Rehabilitation of…

What is Carbon Footprint?

Carbon Footprint is the amount of greenhouse gases mainly carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere by any anthropogenic activity. It can be a broad measurement of the environmental impact of the actions of an individual, family, organization, industry or even an entire nation. e.g, To calculate an individual’s carbon footprint we need to include a…

Impacts of Human Population Growth on Environment, Human Health and Welfare

The current human population on earth is over 7.6 billion and is ever increasing with projections of over 9 billion by 2040 and 11 billion by 2100. The rapidly growing population is far outpacing the carrying capacity of the planet, which is the ability of the planet to support the overly sized population of humans…

What factors are responsible for Human Population growth?

Growth in the human population can be largely attributed to some advancement in the recent past in the field of agriculture, science, technology and health facilities. The surplus of food and other supplementary resources has provided ample space for the growing human population. Overpopulation at specific locations mainly cities can also result from migration in…