Natural
Resources Management (NRM) refers to the sustainable utilization of major
natural resources, such as land, water, air, minerals, forests, fisheries, and
wild flora and fauna. Together, these resources provide the ecosystem services
that underpin human life. Concern for natural resources management Overall the
exploitation of natural resources by growing population resulted in various
severe problems. Destruction of vegetation has resulted in land degradation,
denudation, soil erosion, landslides, floods, drought and unbalanced
ecosystems. A balanced ecosystem is an urgent need. The demographic and socio-economic
pressures notwithstanding, the unmindful agricultural intensification, over use
of marginal lands, imbalanced use of fertilizers, organic matter depletion and
deteriorating soil health, extensive 2 diversion of prime agricultural lands to
non-agricultural uses, misuse and inefficient use of irrigation water,
depleting aquifers, salination of fertile lands and water logging,
deforestation, biodiversity loss and genetic erosion, and climate change are
the main underlying causes.
MPSSS
too plays a major role in safeguarding the natural resource management by
adopting organic farming practices. In our working areas, almost 12300 farmers
have adopted organic agricultural practices. There are 9753 farmers who are
cultivating the local millets which have no harm to the environment. Till
now, around 95000 plants have been planted and measures are taken to protect
them also.
Apart from this,
ØCheck Dam Repair – 1765
ØBoribandhan (Sack Dam) construction – 1876
ØIFR – 75/1385 and Revenue Land – 56/101