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<language>eng</language>
<publisher>Excellent Publishers</publisher>
<journalTitle>International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences (IJCMAS) CODEN(USA)-IJCMO9</journalTitle>
<issn>2319-7692</issn>
<eissn>2319-7706</eissn>
<publicationDate>2015-12-20</publicationDate>
<volume>4</volume>
<issue>12</issue>
<startPage>332</startPage>
<endPage>336</endPage>
<documentType>article</documentType> 



<title language="eng">
Eco-Tourism a Tool of Livelihood in Madhya Pradesh, India
</title>
<authors>
			
			<author>
			<name>A. K. Joshi</name>
			<affiliationId>1</affiliationId>
			</author>
			
					
			
</authors>

<affiliationsList>
			<affiliationName affiliationId="1">
Conservator of Forest Indore Division, Indore, India
</affiliationName>

				
</affiliationsList>
<abstract language="eng">
			<p>Madhya Pradesh has around 30% of Geographical area as Forest land. It is part of
central plateau having Satpura, Vindhya and ravines of Chambal. River like
Narmda, Tapti, Chambal and Betwa flows in the state. State is also known is Tiger
State with Kanha and Bandhavgarh are being prominent Tiger reserve. Eco-tourism
in and around other prominent places like Pachmarhi, Panna, Bandhavgarh, Bhopal
played a great role in providing a jobs to hundreds of local villagers. Awareness
generation, Conservation and education also enhanced in various Joint Forest
Management Committees. Eco-Tourism as an opportunity for Conservation and
Livelihood.</p>
</abstract>

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http://ijcmas.com/vol-4-12/A. K. Joshi.pdf
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<keywords language="eng">
		<keyword>Madhya
Pradesh</keyword>
</keywords>
<keywords language="eng">
		<keyword> Eco-tourism</keyword>
		</keywords>
<keywords language="eng">
		<keyword> Livelihood</keyword></keywords>
<keywords language="eng">
		<keyword> Conservation
</keyword>

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