Practically all the conversations with respect to the issue have reached the conclusion that there is a substantial connection between Natural Resource Management and poverty.
Poverty is a phenomenon which is believed to be both the reason and source of exploitation of natural resources. But in most of the cases, the poor is found to be a victim of this exploitation. In India, especially in the rural setup, the environment and the natural resources are integrated in a strong way to poverty.
There is enough proof to propose that poverty, particularly in the rural setup has been acknowledged as the consequence of degradation in soil quality, loss of vegetation and woodlands because of unchecked deforestation, and exploitation of water and common natural surroundings because of total and uncontrolled abuse.
These all issues and the conditions related to them further deteriorate in the cases of the developing nations and areas.
It is believed that the former does an instrumental job in deciding the development results for the concerned territory or community.
Victims of Exploitation
Poverty is a phenomenon which is believed to be both the reason and source of exploitation of natural resources. But in most of the cases, the poor is found to be a victim of this exploitation. In India, especially in the rural setup, the environment and the natural resources are integrated in a strong way to poverty.
India is a nation with huge supply and demand gap. 2.4% of the world's land area supports 18% of the world's human population and 15% of the world's livestock population. To sustain the population, resources must be managed wisely.
Even after much research and discussions, the understanding of word "poverty" stays distinctive for some. However, there has been an increase in the acknowledgment of the way that poverty is considerably more than simply absence of material belonging.
Even after much research and discussions, the understanding of word "poverty" stays distinctive for some. However, there has been an increase in the acknowledgment of the way that poverty is considerably more than simply absence of material belonging.
Poverty in the present day has been characterized by numerous individuals as hardship of Rights, voice, and capacities, these are a portion of the issues that lead to a definitive outcome i.e poverty.
Today, people who are victims of this phenomenon - what we know as poverty - it is seen that almost all of them are dependent upon Natural resources and ecosystems for their everyday needs and livelihoods.
Today, people who are victims of this phenomenon - what we know as poverty - it is seen that almost all of them are dependent upon Natural resources and ecosystems for their everyday needs and livelihoods.
This is the reason the poverty and the lack of capabilities are firmly connected to the Natural Resource Management, in light of the fact that these resources are the dominant ways by which these individuals attempt to lessen their vulnerability and absence of capabilities.
Helpless Administration
There is enough proof to propose that poverty, particularly in the rural setup has been acknowledged as the consequence of degradation in soil quality, loss of vegetation and woodlands because of unchecked deforestation, and exploitation of water and common natural surroundings because of total and uncontrolled abuse.
This all happens due to the helpless administration of these assets, this is actually how poor Natural resource management can lead to poverty.
As most of the poor people depend on natural resources directly for their livelihood and due to the degradation of these resources, they drain their assets more quickly than rich people.
Therefore, sustainable management of these natural resources is inevitable for the dignified survival of present and future generations.
These all issues and the conditions related to them further deteriorate in the cases of the developing nations and areas.
Lack of access is one of the most serious issues and the investigations in the region have made it very certain that while the poor depend on natural resources for the vast majority of their needs, they likewise keep on living in the zones with low natural and environmental productivity.
Successful and effective Natural resource management turns out to be way more significant for this situation, because of the supply and demand gap, if not oversaw appropriately this will prompt a more deteriorated situation.
Thus, an effective natural resource management strategy and implementation is the key here.
Thus, an effective natural resource management strategy and implementation is the key here.
Written by - Chandan Kumar
Edited by - Rudransh Khurana
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