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Climate change & protection of environment: three tiers canopy development propagating environmental challenge & its justness

Author: 
Dr. Suparna Sanyal Mukherjee M.Sc, M.Ed, Ph.D
Subject Area: 
Social Sciences and Humanities
Abstract: 

Physical circumference of our Planet Earth has its specific surroundings where Plant and Animal Kingdom are surviving. These are maintaining symbiotic relationship since time immemorial. Catering to the formation of an environment. Environment plays a vital role to protect life forms. Forest is the most essential environmental benefactor. A vast country like India with all kinds of geographical definitions within it, woodlands cover a substantial land area with its canopy development spreading on us. The climate change and natural phenomenon always create a dichotomy to protect life forms within the environment. Plant and Animal Kingdom are habituating in such natural orientation, where law of nature play its own role, naturally. There are various international attempts to achieve a global solution to climate change that there is little hope of preventing dangerous climate change unless nations take their equal and just obligations into account in setting national responses to climate change. In ratifying the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), nations agreed to adopt policies and measures based upon “equity” to prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system. The Indian Forest Act 1927 and Forest Conservation Act 1980 have a specific jurisprudence of law for conservation of Forest and protection. Indian Forest Policies 1894, 1952, 1988 & 2018 have maintained environmental protection since its inception, still the quadra have not reached its target. Therefore, environmental protections along with its natural phenomenon’s are facing a tremendous tragic situation, while nature and natural creations of the environment is facing its challenge-able conditions. The Forests of all categories are maintaining two tiers canopy lairs to protect environment. Tree the first and shrubs the second canopy which protect environment continuously, while assistance for maintaining livelihood sustenance of the forest dwellers is the other phenomenon, for protection of life and environment, in sighted in the Jual Bhanga village of Jhargram District, West Bengal. The tribes Lodha and the Santal are the residing community with different socio-economic and socio-cultural nomenclature. The present investigation on Indian Boscage and its legal entity peers into the concerning subdue factor, needed delineation of the Environmental Protection rightfully. Forest Floor Management through three tier canopy development is a challengeable counteract, has been peered through community concerned of the village Jual Bhanga. The new method adds herbs at the lower rung of the canopy. The herbs, shrubs and trees are the three tiers Forest Canopy which protect environment, ensure forest floor management and enhance livelihood sustenance with ushering of a new era, though the covid -19 pandemic situation has enhanced and reduces carbon emission to some extent still for protection of rapid climate change and to propagate environmental challenge and its justness.

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