Mining often leads to significant deforestation, disrupting ecosystems and displacing wildlife, which can have severe ecological consequences. For tribal people, mining disrupts their traditional livelihoods, as it encroaches on their ancestral lands and resources, leading to loss of cultural identity and social cohesion. Additionally, the influx of workers and infrastructure development can result in social tensions and increased vulnerability to exploitation. Overall, mining can exacerbate poverty and marginalization among tribal communities, undermining their rights and well-being.
tribal people are those people who live in forest in a community in a traditional manner. it means of a group of linked or related families.
No. Tribal people live with their surrounding as they rely on sustainable harvesting. It is outsiders who do not rely on the forest for their existence that see a profit above all else who destroy it.
tribal people are those people who live in forest in a community in a traditional manner. it means of a group of linked or related families.
Tribal groups. Many of them. They use natural resources and are good hunters!
Conclusion to tribal society and their administration is by the arrival of British. British also formed new forest laws and by this their freedom and the administration lost . Usually the tribal were lived in the forest . British control these forest and named it as reserved forest. They call this because it helps in their all needs.
Forest tribes obtain their food,medicines,strength,peace of mind beauty,talent and flexibility from forest. They eat raw materials in the form of fruits and wild animals.
which? conservation ones want to conserve it, as do the tribal people of borneo. Many logging and mining companies want to exploit it
tribal people livelihood is nothing...
It provides food and medcines for the tribal people.
it is not possible that all the people of the earth say on cities,towns etc... some human being like hunter, tribal peoples, gatherer who are living in forest and hence adapt 2 forest .. :P
Oh, dude, like, I mean, technically, it's not cool to kick people out of their homes, right? But, like, if these tribal folks are, like, messing with endangered species or something, then, I guess, it's kinda justified to keep them out of certain areas. It's like a delicate balance between conservation and human rights, you know?
He would probably be very upset.