A STUDY ON THE HUMAN IMPACT ON FOREST

A STUDY ON THE HUMAN IMPACT ON FOREST

A STUDY ON THE HUMAN IMPACT ON FOREST

AUTHORS – S.KANITHA  SREE & ATCHAYA.S, STUDENTS AT SAVEETHA SCHOOL OF LAW, SAVEETHA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL AND TECHNICAL SCIENCES (SIMATS), SAVEETHA UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI

BEST CITATION – S.KANITHA  SREE & ATCHAYA.S, A STUDY ON THE HUMAN IMPACT ON FOREST, INDIAN JOURNAL OF LEGAL REVIEW (IJLR), 4 (2) OF 2024, PG. 519-528, APIS – 3920 – 0001 & ISSN – 2583-2344.

ABSTRACT:

Humans have converted timber to agrarian and civic uses, exploited species, fractured wildlands, changed the demographic structure of timbers, altered niche, degraded the terrain with atmospheric and soil adulterants, introduced fantastic pests and challengers, and domesticated favored species. None of these conditioning is new, maybe with the exception of atmospheric pollution, they date back to prehistory. All have impacted inheritable diversity by their influence on the evolutionary processes of extermination, selection, drift, gene inflow, and mutation, occasionally adding diversity, as in the case of domestication, but frequently reducing it. Indeed in the absence of changes in diversity, sleeping systems were altered, changing the inheritable structure of populations. Atmospheric pollution and global warming will be a major trouble in the near future, particularly because timbers are fractured and migration is impeded. Accessible slice system is used in this study for collecting the samples.samples are collected grounded of vacuity of repliers 200 samples are collected and considered as sample size.Independent variables are age, gender, educational qualification and occupation.Dependent variable are effect due to mortal conditioning, protection of timber, goods on creatures. Bar graphs are the exploration tool used in this exploration. The main study is to find the reasons behind destroying the forest.

KEYWORDS: atmospheric, diversity, pollution, genetic,impacts