Saturday, June 8, 2013

Soil and Forest Conservation

Soils Conservation

Easier
      Soil is the loose top layer of our planet's crust. It is dirt or earth in which plant life can grow.

Harder
        Soil covers a major portion of the earth's land surface. It is an important natural resource that either directly or indirectly supports most of the planet's life. Life here depends upon soil for food.Plants are rooted in soil and obtain needed nutrients there. Animals get their nutrients from plants or from other animals that eat plants. Many animals make their homes or are sheltered in the soil. Microbes in the soil cause the breakdown and decay of dead organisms, a process that in turn adds more nutrients to the soil.
        Soil is a mixture of mineral and organic materials
plus air and water. The contents of soil varies in different locations and is constantly changing.There are many different kinds and types of soils.Each has certain characteristics including a specific color and composition. Different kinds of soils support the growth of different types of plants and
also determine how well that plant life grows. Soil is formed slowly, but can be easily destroyed.Therefore, soil conservation is important for continued support of life.



Forest Conservation
       conservation of forest is certainly a necessity that requires to be addressed as a priority. For the survival of human beings, a holistic approach is required to be adopted as regards protection of the plant kingdom as well as the wildlife with regard to the peaceful and mutually beneficial co-existence of all.
      To prevent any kind of ecological imbalance a very pragmatic action plan has to be formulated.Towards achieving this many legislation have been enacted in India and elsewhere. At the international level also the world communities, being concerned
with the deteriorating situation worldwide, have joined hands towards finding a lasting and sustainable solution by deliberating on the subject in various conventions .

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