Abstract

The present article reflects the vegetation structure in diverse eco-habitats along with health indicators to conserve the ecosystem in Nayagram areas of Paschim Medinipur, West Bengal, India. It broadcasts phyto-diversity and dynamics of vegetation which need to study or not in the present day scenario in lateritic forests of Southwest Bengal of West Bengal. The diverse types of natural resources of the said area are going under threat due to illegal felling and unscientific management which continuously causing serious loss of the biodiversity due to loss of resources in the said area. Ultimate goal is destruction of vegetation and habitats which lead to environmental degradation. Example is critically cited as the wild life and man conflict in the said area which is going on year after year. The elephant and wild quadrupeds are the vivid examples after the report collected from forest range office this year. So, it needs the conservation following global management along with the management of local people and forest officers in the said area. Our study signifies the probable goal to cope the global degradation of environment and suggestions forwarding to establish a relationship between ethnic, non-ethnic versus plants and wildlife of the said area to justify the questions of problematic kind. It aims to study more regarding soil and water as resource of the said area. Not only the above one it reflects the total economic value and total environmental value (TEV and TEnV) to mitigate the problem in the said area as model study. A total 10 steps for flow chart are incorporated in this paper which may be used to make the environment eco-friendly and solve the problem in near future through holistic approach using pilot plan.

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