Impact of Changing Land Use Policies on Adima Janajati Livelihoods of Jharkhand

Author(s): Dr. Susmita Mohapatra

Publication #: 2402002

Date of Publication: 06.05.2022

Country: India

Pages: 1-9

Published In: Volume 8 Issue 3 May-2022

Abstract

This comprehensive review comprises into the intricate web of consequences resulting from the evolving land use policies in Jharkhand, India, with a specific focus on the Adima Janajati, indigenous tribes whose lives are intimately intertwined with the land. Examining economic, cultural, and environmental dimensions, the paper navigates the complex landscape shaped by industrialization, urbanization, and infrastructure development. Insightful literature reviews on ethnomedicinal plant use, maternal health disparities, soil resilience, and urban heat islands complement the primary analysis, enriching our understanding of the broader implications. The abstract sets the stage for a nuanced exploration of the multifaceted impact, emphasizing the need for adaptive policies that prioritize indigenous rights, cultural preservation, and sustainable development.

Keywords: Land Use Policies, Indigenous Livelihoods, Sustainable Development

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