The Tribal Economy in Western Madhya Pradesh: Environmental Perspectives and Changes in Livelihood Patterns

L. Soni, A. Soni
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Economy is the base of all activities in human life. It provides food which is the foremost important need of any living organism on earth. Food and related activities to acquire food vary from region to region and community to community. Hence, tribals form the hunters, gatherers, primitive agriculturists and so many other categories on the basis of their economy. Forests have remained the usual abode of the tribals in most parts of the world, particularly in India. Hilly tracts with the forest covers have become permanent shelter grounds for them due to obvious and non-apparent politico-economic reasons. Forest provides a suitable hunting ground and definitely a gatherers’ paradise for most of the hunting and food-gathering tribes of India. It is the call of the time to have sensible exploitation of the forest resources along with substantial forestation in the same area for keeping the balance of means and consumption in the forest. About a couple of decades ago the population was less and the forests were plenteous in quantity and variety both. Now, the situation is almost reverse. Forest reserves have gone down, while the population has increasingly gone up. The tribals are still the greatest friends of the forests and coexistence of both is essential. The Bhilala and the Patelia of some areas of Western Madhya Pradesh are deemed to be the good cultivators in the region due to their hard work, adoption of new agricultural techniques and use of fertilisers.
中央邦西部的部落经济:环境视角和生计模式的变化
经济是人类生活中一切活动的基础。它提供食物,这是地球上任何生物最重要的需求。食物和获取食物的相关活动因地区和社区而异。因此,部落在经济基础上形成了猎人、采集者、原始农民和许多其他类别。森林一直是世界上大部分地区,尤其是印度的部落通常居住的地方。由于明显和不明显的政治经济原因,有森林覆盖的丘陵地带成为它们永久的庇护所。森林为印度大多数狩猎和食物采集部落提供了一个合适的狩猎场,绝对是采集者的天堂。合理开发利用森林资源,同时在同一地区进行大规模造林,以保持森林资源和消费的平衡,是时代的呼唤。大约几十年前,人口较少,森林在数量和种类上都很丰富。现在,情况几乎完全相反。森林保护区在减少,而人口却在增加。部落仍然是森林最好的朋友,两者的共存是必不可少的。中央邦西部一些地区的比拉拉人和帕特利亚人被认为是该地区优秀的种植者,因为他们辛勤工作,采用新的农业技术和使用肥料。
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