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RajivK. Sinha etal. 123 help regenerate vegetation in other areas. Cutting of trees is completely prohibited in the orans as the God and Goddess would become unhappy and the whole village would be punished by some natural calamity, such as severe drought or flood. The villagers take a vow and promise riot to cut down any tree or cut branches of trees from the orans. Only the grasses and other underground palatable herbs can be used as fodder for the cattle. Concluding remarks Fuelwood and fodder production in the Thar desert has an impact on its ecological re- generation. Over-exploitation of fodder and fuelwood, the two basic necessities of life for the desert people, causes ecological destruction of the desert ecosystem and en- hances desertification. The degraded rangelands of the Thar desert show tremendous resilience for regeneration when the influence of biotic factors are removed. This is evidenced in the form of triggering off a progressive ecological succession in grass and tree/shrub cover, which quickly attain a stage of sustainable utilization. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The author is grateful to the personnels of State Forest Department of Rajasthan and the Territorial Indian Army stationed in the desert districts of Rajasthan and also to the Scientists working at CAZRI, jodhpur, for providing necessary informations during the field study in the Thar desert. Rlferences Anonymous 1988. Progress in Arid Zone Research 1952-87. Publication of CAZRI, Jodhpur. Anonymous 1993. Annual Report of Central Arid Zone Research Institute, 1992-93. CAZRI, Jodh- pur, India. Anonymous 1995. Annual Report of Central Arid Zone Research Institute, 1994-95. CAZRI, Jodh- pur, India. Kaul, R.N. 1969. Shelterbelts to stop Creep of the Desert. Science and Culture 24, 406. Kavia, Z.D. and Harsh, L.N. 1993. Proven technology of sand dune stabilization - A step to combat desertifícation. Proc. of National Seminar on Afforestation of Arid Lands. Institute of Arid Zone For- estry Research (IAZFR). Govt. of India, Jodhpur. Muthana, K.D. and Arora, G.D. 1993. Acacia tortilis - A promising fast growing tree for Indian arid zone; CAZRI Tech. Bull. No. 5, Jodhpur, India. Shankarnarayanan, K.A., (ed.) 1988. Desert Ecology. Scientific Publishers, Jodhpur. Sivaji, V., et al. 1993. Multipurpose nitrogen fixing trees for arid zone afforestation. In: Proc. of Na- tional Seminar on Afforestation of Arid Lands. Institute of Arid Zone Forestry Research (IAZFR). Govt. of India, Jodhpur. Sinha, Rajiv K. 1993. Taming the Thar desert of Rajasthan (India). Desertification Control Bulletin, UNEP Publication, Nairobi, Kenya, No. 22, 31-35. Sinha, Rajiv K. 1996. Making aridlands productive: Conservation and utilization of Thar desert biodi- versity for sustainable development in India. Desertification Control Bulletin, UNEP Publication, Nai- robi, Kenya, No. 29, 17-22.
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