[Answer] Using an example, explain an ecological movement.

The Question : Using an example, explain an ecological movement.

Solution for the question :
The Chipko Movement, an example of the ecological movement, started in the Himalayan foothills.

When government forest contractors came to cut down the trees, villagers, including large number of women, stepped forward to hug the trees to prevent their being felled. • All of them relied on the forest to get firewood, fodder and other daily necessities. This conflict placed the livelihood needs of poor villagers against the government’s desire to generate revenues from selling timber.

The economy of subsistence was pitted against the economy of profit. Along with this issue of social inequality (villagers versus a government that represented commercial, capitalist interests), the Chipko Movement also raised the issue of ecological sustainability.

In addition, the Chipko Movement also expressed the resentment of hill villagers against a distant government headquartered in the plains that seemed indifferent and hostile to their concerns.

So, concerns about economy, ecology and political representation underlay the Chipko Movement.

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