ISSN 2756-3367
African Journal of Ecology and Ecosystems Vol. 2 (3) pp. 118-122, March, 2015. © International Scholars Journals
Review
Standardizing ecological risks for 'open needs': Destruction of Forest for drinking water supply in Kerala, India
Mohammed Singh Fasiadab
Department of Ecology, Faculty of Life science, Andhra Pradesh Open University, Hyderabad, India.
Email: [email protected]
Accepted 14 February, 2015
Abstract
Natural resource exploitation is increasingly being considered as a technical issue with the assumption that it can be compensated for. The public concern shifts towards such destruction only when it affects the normal course of day to day life. Immediate needs often undermine the process of institutionalizing knowledge to ensure conservation of natural resources. The question of immediate needs often acts as the determining factor in decision making. This paper is focused on such an environmentally-legal issue in ensuring water availability through the destruction of rain forest. This paper discusses this issue in detail and raises the question of failure of institutionalizing knowledge.
Key words: Sustainability, institutionalizing disasters, beneficiary group, neo-liberalism.