Ecological Dogma in Hill and Plain

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Most hill people in India and in the mountain kingdoms of Bhutan and Nepal do not see their hydrological nexus with the plains below as symbiotic. This is because in the past the plains have been predatory and the hill people have rightfully felt robbed. In siting projects and allocating the benefits, the authorities have paid insufficient attention to the' interests of the hill areas and populations.

Immense harm has been done to the Himalayan ecology, some of it by the short-sighted exploitation of resources for the sake of the plains. Hills and valleys which have served local needs as well as those of the plains for decades are now in danger of being able to serve neither. They have been badly gouged for meeting immediate local needs for fuel, fodder and food, and by the rash construction of dams.

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