A Mathematical Model to Study the Impact of Awareness Program for Sustainable Management of Resource Biomass by Tribal Population
Journal Title: International Journal of Applied and Natural Sciences - Year 2017, Vol 6, Issue 4
Abstract
There is the largest concentration of forest resources in India along with equally large concentration of tribal and rural population. Tribal population and rural population are highly dependent on forest resources for their livelihood. Degradation and depletion of forest resources, increase poverty and suffering among the rural population, therefore it is imperative to educate the tribal population to use the forest products efficiently and make efforts for sustainable management of forest resource biomass. Proper awareness of tribal population is demand of the time. Keeping these objectives in mind, we have formulated a mathematical model consisting of biomass, tribal population, trained tribal population, awareness programme to aware and train the tribal population for efficient use of forest products. Local and global stability analysis of the mathematical model along with the persistence of the system is checked using the theory of nonlinear ordinary differential equations. Analytical results obtained are justified numerically through numerical simulation. The important parameters are investigated and a variety of variables to change in these parameters is determined.
Authors and Affiliations
ARCHANA SINGH BHADAURIA, RACHANA PATHAK, MANJU AGARWAL
LOCAL WATER USERS’ VOICES ON PERCEPTIONS OF EXOGENOUS FACTORS DRIVING WATER INSTITUTIONAL CHANGES IN IRINGA AND KILOMBERO DISTRICTS, TANZANIA
Although there is substantial institutional changes in the water sector, insights into how exogenous factors influence these changes at local levels to remain insufficiently established, especially in developing countrie...
Physiochemical Testing of Existing Work Wear of Cement Porters
Physiochemical testing was performed on existing cement porter’s work wear i.e fabric weight, thickness of fabric, air permeability, abrasion resistance and chemical resistance. Results indicated that most cement porters...
LEVELS OF DI-ETHYLHEXYL PHTHALATE (DEHP) IN DOMESTIC DRINKING WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM IN WARRI, NIGERIA
Diethylhexylphthalate (DEHP) as phthalate plasticizers is commonly used to improve the quality of plastic products. It is physically bound to plastic products and as a result, can be released into the surrounding environ...
REDESCRIPTION OF FIVE SPECIES OF THE GENUS LYCODON (BOIE, 1826) (SERPENTS, COLUBRIDAE) ON THE BASIS OF MORPHOLOGICAL VARIATION COLLECTED FROM BIRBHUM, WEST BENGAL, INDIA
A comparative morphometric study was done on five species of Lycodon, L. aulicus, L. capucinus, L. travancoricus, L. fasciatus and L. striatus. All the species differ from each other on several aspects like number of sup...
Biodiversity of Macrofungi and Slime Molds from CHM Campus
Biodiversity is the degree of variation of life forms within a given ecosystem or biome. Biodiversity is not constant across the earth. The Western Ghats in India are rich reserves of biodiversity. The present paper desc...