What is Rainwater Harvesting?
Rainwater harvesting is the method of collecting rainwater for use before it reaches the ground. Generally, rainwater is collected from the rooftop through pipes and stored in underground storage structures.
Rainwater harvesting is the method of collecting rainwater for use before it reaches the ground. Generally, rainwater is collected from the rooftop through pipes and stored in underground storage structures.
Tropical Desert Forests are found in the northwestern parts of India such as the semi-arid regions of Gujarat and Rajasthan.
Tropical Evergreen Forests are found in areas of heavy rainfall in the Western Ghats, the Lakshadweep, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, the upper parts of Assam, and the coast of Tamil Nadu.
Littoral forests are found in wet marshy areas, in river deltas, and swampy areas along the sea coasts. Littoral forests are mainly found in the deltas of large rivers on the eastern coast
Tropical Deciduous Forests grow in regions that receive rainfall between 200 cm and 100 cm. The annual temperature varies from 24°C to 27°C.
Montane forests grow in mountainous regions. As the temperature decreases with an increase in height, there is a change in the cover of the natural vegetation at altitude
Alpine forests are found at an altitude of 2800–4000 m. Alpine forests are found in high altitudes of the Himalayas running from the northwest to the northeast frontiers.
The Conservation of Forests is necessary to protect wildlife and promote biodiversity as they play an important role in controlling humidity, temperature, and precipitation.
Social forestry refers to the management and protection of forests with the help of local communities. Three components of social forestry are
Agroforestry is an agricultural practice that involves the cultivation of trees. It is a land management system in which trees or shrubs are planted and grown among crops or in pasturelands.