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In the Labyrinth of Afforestation Policies


     

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Although population pressure, land hunger and need for fuel and fodder have all contributed to the cause of land degradation and deforestation, the basic reason at the ischolar_main of the issue is bad fiscal and economic policies. The present paper takes stock of the related policies, rules and regulations and shows how they are acting as a powerful damper for speedy afforestation. The paper argues that no amount of empty rheoteric will serve any purpose unless we stop thinking superficially and have the political will to take radical policy decisions. Present situation is like driving a vehicle with accelerator pressed to bottom and also the brake. Sensible environmental policy will require people, Government and society to make radical changes.The paper outlines some of the needed changes at policy level.
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Although population pressure, land hunger and need for fuel and fodder have all contributed to the cause of land degradation and deforestation, the basic reason at the ischolar_main of the issue is bad fiscal and economic policies. The present paper takes stock of the related policies, rules and regulations and shows how they are acting as a powerful damper for speedy afforestation. The paper argues that no amount of empty rheoteric will serve any purpose unless we stop thinking superficially and have the political will to take radical policy decisions. Present situation is like driving a vehicle with accelerator pressed to bottom and also the brake. Sensible environmental policy will require people, Government and society to make radical changes.The paper outlines some of the needed changes at policy level.