Yes. It hampers economic growth because
1. the government can not acquire forest area and move ahead with its clearance, for projects such as irrigation, multipurpose dam project, roads, bridges, ponds etc. This is because, the forest dwelers depend on those forest for livelihood.
2. So, it hampers growth, beacsue often, the balance is difficult to be achieved. Rights of forest dwellers have to be taken into account first.
3. Many tiger resreves and wildlife sanctuaries, which lie in the core areas of the bisophere reserve, also hamper the economic growth. So, the economci growth not only hamper rights of forest dwellers but also environment
However, such rights are important for the benefits of the forest dwellers.
1. the government can not acquire forest area and move ahead with its clearance, for projects such as irrigation, multipurpose dam project, roads, bridges, ponds etc. This is because, the forest dwelers depend on those forest for livelihood.
2. So, it hampers growth, beacsue often, the balance is difficult to be achieved. Rights of forest dwellers have to be taken into account first.
3. Many tiger resreves and wildlife sanctuaries, which lie in the core areas of the bisophere reserve, also hamper the economic growth. So, the economci growth not only hamper rights of forest dwellers but also environment
However, such rights are important for the benefits of the forest dwellers.
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