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STUDY OF NATURAL RESOURCES AT
AHIRORI BLOCK,
HARDOI, UTTAR PRADESH
Presented by:
•Natural resources occur naturally within environments
•Natural resource is often characterized by amounts of
biodiversity and geo diversity existent in various
ecosystems.
•Any material which is part of earth and satisfy human
need and add value is called as resource. Example:
rocks, minerals, soil, rivers, plants & animal.
•Human is a resource because developing his skill, he
can develop other resource by adding value to the
physical material .
What are Natural Resources?
Source: www.slideshare.net/naturalresource
Value of Natural Resources
Economic value- Production of things
from natural resources
Legal value- Clean air, Fresh water,
Healthy animal and human beings
Aesthetic value- Beauty of village,
roads, ponds and their agricultural fields
Types of Natural Resources
 Biotic : Resources which are living in nature.
Example: Forests ,Animals etc.
 A biotic : Resources which are non-living in nature.
Example: Air ,Water etc.
OTHERS Renewable : Resources which can be
replenished easily. Example: Sunlight
Natural Resource
 It is the form of matter/energy which is
available in the earth and get used by
living thing.
Eg:air,water,soil,minerals,fossil-
fuel,wildlife.
Category Of Natural Resource
 Renewable
 non-Renewable
 In Ahirori, there are no forest but some villagers have planted
Mango, Eucalyptus, Popular, Sagaun etc in their own field for
commercial purpose.
 For this some local level traders support him for growing such
trees in their own land for commercial purpose only.
 Uttar Pradesh Forest Corporation also plants Shrubs plant in
public land every year but people can care of it because they
don't aware for natural resources in their future.
 In Ahirori, The Solar street lights are being setup which is
under “ 13th Vitta Yojaya" in year 12-13.
 There are some private companies who have entered into
the solar light business where they collect larteins in
morning and charge them in their grid station and dispatch in
evening to each household.
 They only have to pay minimal cost of Rs 100 per month.
So this model saves environment and even money burns in
buying kerosene oil for lightening.
FOREST
SOLAR LIGHT
 In the area of study the soil was found very productive
as availability of water is excellent.
 The pulses grown there are good in quality and
quantity wise.
 The agricultural land is large than other lands like
grassing land & fallow land.
 Soils are getting polluted day by day by excess use of
fertilizer and pesticides.
 In the natural resources, Ahirori is very rich in water
resources like Wells, Canal, Ponds, Mini Lake, Rivers etc.
 Generally wells are private property there but Canal,
Ponds, Rivers and Mini Lake are public property.
 Department of Water management, Department of
Irrigation Uttar Pradesh are major institutions, who
manage the water resources.
Soil / Land Resources
Water Resources
ANIMALS
 Animals are major resource of livelihood after
agriculture.
 In the wild animals, Nilgai and Jackal is a most
populated animal who’s affected negatively to farmers.
 The quality and population of pet animal are increasing
day by day for only commercial propose.
 Fodders are getting polluted day by day by excess use
of fertilizer and pesticides. This is directly impacting to
animals.
Resource: www.google.co.in
Natural Resources Uses
Air (Wind) Required for all living things for breathing, Use to
produce wind energy.
Animals / Plants Provide food, cloth, shelter, medicine. Used as mode
of transport. Animal dung can be used as
fuel/fertilizer.
Soil Used as the primary nutrient source for plants. It is
the habitat of many organisms.
Solar Light Provide light, energy and help to plants for making
their foods
Wood / Tree Used as construction material. Used to make
utensils, furniture and sporting equipments.
Water Used in household, agriculture and transportation.
Uses of Natural Resources
•Low awareness for conservation of natural resources.
•Exploitation of living natural resources for economic gain.
•Values and knowledge about the species and ecosystem
inadequately known.
•Unplanned urbanization and uncontrolled industrialization.
Major problems with Natural
Resource conservation
•Habitat destruction
•Extension of agriculture
•Filling up of wetlands
•Conversion of rich bio-diversity site for human
settlement and industrial development
•Uncontrolled commercial exploitation
Major Natural Resource threats
FLOOD
• Lack of policies for protection of wetlands, grasslands and
other areas.
• Inadequate enforcement of existing laws
•Inadequate implementation of eco-development
programmers
•Need for enhanced role of NGOs and other institutions
•Need for political commitment and good will.
•Need for providing Institutional support like Banks, FI
•Lack of Local community participation
Policy gaps
Thank You….

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Naturalresourcesfinalppt 131030084635-phpapp01

  • 1.
  • 2. STUDY OF NATURAL RESOURCES AT AHIRORI BLOCK, HARDOI, UTTAR PRADESH Presented by:
  • 3. •Natural resources occur naturally within environments •Natural resource is often characterized by amounts of biodiversity and geo diversity existent in various ecosystems. •Any material which is part of earth and satisfy human need and add value is called as resource. Example: rocks, minerals, soil, rivers, plants & animal. •Human is a resource because developing his skill, he can develop other resource by adding value to the physical material . What are Natural Resources? Source: www.slideshare.net/naturalresource
  • 4. Value of Natural Resources Economic value- Production of things from natural resources Legal value- Clean air, Fresh water, Healthy animal and human beings Aesthetic value- Beauty of village, roads, ponds and their agricultural fields
  • 5. Types of Natural Resources  Biotic : Resources which are living in nature. Example: Forests ,Animals etc.  A biotic : Resources which are non-living in nature. Example: Air ,Water etc. OTHERS Renewable : Resources which can be replenished easily. Example: Sunlight
  • 6. Natural Resource  It is the form of matter/energy which is available in the earth and get used by living thing. Eg:air,water,soil,minerals,fossil- fuel,wildlife.
  • 7. Category Of Natural Resource  Renewable  non-Renewable
  • 8.  In Ahirori, there are no forest but some villagers have planted Mango, Eucalyptus, Popular, Sagaun etc in their own field for commercial purpose.  For this some local level traders support him for growing such trees in their own land for commercial purpose only.  Uttar Pradesh Forest Corporation also plants Shrubs plant in public land every year but people can care of it because they don't aware for natural resources in their future.  In Ahirori, The Solar street lights are being setup which is under “ 13th Vitta Yojaya" in year 12-13.  There are some private companies who have entered into the solar light business where they collect larteins in morning and charge them in their grid station and dispatch in evening to each household.  They only have to pay minimal cost of Rs 100 per month. So this model saves environment and even money burns in buying kerosene oil for lightening. FOREST SOLAR LIGHT
  • 9.  In the area of study the soil was found very productive as availability of water is excellent.  The pulses grown there are good in quality and quantity wise.  The agricultural land is large than other lands like grassing land & fallow land.  Soils are getting polluted day by day by excess use of fertilizer and pesticides.  In the natural resources, Ahirori is very rich in water resources like Wells, Canal, Ponds, Mini Lake, Rivers etc.  Generally wells are private property there but Canal, Ponds, Rivers and Mini Lake are public property.  Department of Water management, Department of Irrigation Uttar Pradesh are major institutions, who manage the water resources. Soil / Land Resources Water Resources
  • 10. ANIMALS  Animals are major resource of livelihood after agriculture.  In the wild animals, Nilgai and Jackal is a most populated animal who’s affected negatively to farmers.  The quality and population of pet animal are increasing day by day for only commercial propose.  Fodders are getting polluted day by day by excess use of fertilizer and pesticides. This is directly impacting to animals. Resource: www.google.co.in
  • 11. Natural Resources Uses Air (Wind) Required for all living things for breathing, Use to produce wind energy. Animals / Plants Provide food, cloth, shelter, medicine. Used as mode of transport. Animal dung can be used as fuel/fertilizer. Soil Used as the primary nutrient source for plants. It is the habitat of many organisms. Solar Light Provide light, energy and help to plants for making their foods Wood / Tree Used as construction material. Used to make utensils, furniture and sporting equipments. Water Used in household, agriculture and transportation. Uses of Natural Resources
  • 12. •Low awareness for conservation of natural resources. •Exploitation of living natural resources for economic gain. •Values and knowledge about the species and ecosystem inadequately known. •Unplanned urbanization and uncontrolled industrialization. Major problems with Natural Resource conservation
  • 13. •Habitat destruction •Extension of agriculture •Filling up of wetlands •Conversion of rich bio-diversity site for human settlement and industrial development •Uncontrolled commercial exploitation Major Natural Resource threats
  • 14. FLOOD
  • 15.
  • 16. • Lack of policies for protection of wetlands, grasslands and other areas. • Inadequate enforcement of existing laws •Inadequate implementation of eco-development programmers •Need for enhanced role of NGOs and other institutions •Need for political commitment and good will. •Need for providing Institutional support like Banks, FI •Lack of Local community participation Policy gaps
  • 17.