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It is important to increase area under forests because:
- Forests are home to diverse flora and fauna. It provides habitat to wild life.They thus, maintain ecological balance and provide us with oxygen and absorb carbon dioxide.
- Forests prevent soil erosion, control floods and landslides and mitigate climate change.
- Forests are sources of many important herbs and material having medicinal value. They also provide fuel, wood, paper etc.
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Vulnerability is a measure, which describes the greater probability of certain communities of becoming, or remaining, poor in the coming years.
The proportion of people below poverty line is not same for all social groups and economic categories in India.
Social groups which are most vulnerable to poverty :
- Scheduled caste and scheduled tribes.
- Rural agricultural labour households .
- Urban casual labour households .
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Global Poverty Scenario According to the world Bank the percentage of people below the poverty line has fallen from 28% in the year 1990 to 21% in the year 2001. Unfortunetly the sustantial reducation in global poverty, is marked with great regional differences.
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- Latitude: Due to the round shape of the Earth, the amount of solar energy received varies according to latitude. As a result, air temperature decreases from the equator towards the poles.
- Altitude: As one moves up to the higher altitudes, the atmosphere becomes less dense and temperature decreases. Therefore, hills are the cooler during summers.
- Pressure and winds: Pressure and wind system of an area depend on the latitude and altitude of the place. Thus, it influences the temperature and rainfall pattern.
- Distance from the sea: If the region is close to the sea, it makes the temperature moderate but if it is away from the sea, it experiences extreme weather conditions.
- Ocean currents: Ocean currents alongwith the onshore winds affect the climate of a coastal area. Any coastal area with warm or cold currents flowing past it, will become warm or cold if the winds are onshore.
- Relief: High mountains act as barriers for cold and hot winds. They may also cause precipitation if they lie in the path of rain-bearing winds. The leeward side of mountains remains dry, whereas the windward side is able to receive rain.
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There has been substantial reduction in global poverty, but there are regional disparities as described below
(i) Poverty declined in China and South-East Asian countries as a result of rapid economic growth and huge investments in the development of human resources.
(ii) In Latin America and the Caribbean, the ratio of poverty remained almost the same.
(iii) In Sub-Saharan Africa, poverty saw an upward trend due to successive droughts. It rose from 51% in 1981 to 47% in 2008.
(iv) Poverty has again surfaced in some of the former socialist countries like Russia, where formerly it was non-existent.
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- Political parties that contest elections over large numbers of states and across local, state and the national levels are called national political parties.
- Their presence is not restricted in few states. Rather they are present in almost all the states of the country. In most of the states, these could be the one of the biggest political parties too.
- They have an edge over the regional parties with regards to the resources and workers.
- At present, Indian National Congress and Bhartia Janta Party are the two biggest national political parties in India.
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