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Bugyals

Bugyals are alpine pasture lands, or meadows, in higher elevation range between 3,300 metres (10,800 ft) and 4,000 metres (13,000 ft) of the Himalayas in the Indian state of Uttarakhand, where they are called "nature’s own gardens".[1] The topography of the terrain is either flat or sloped. The surface of these bugyals is covered with natural green grass and seasonal flowers. They are used by tribal herdsmen to graze their cattle. During the winter season the alpine meadows remain snow-covered. During summer months, the Bugyals present a riot of beautiful flowers and grass. As bugyals constitute very fragile ecosystems, particular attention needs to be given for their conservation.[1]

View of Bedni Bugyal on the way to Roopkund

Some of the notable bugyals are: Auli near Joshimath, Garsi, Kwanri, Gulabi Kantha, Bedni, Panwali Kantha and Kush Kalyan, Dayara, Gidara, Bagji Bugyal and Munsiyari.[1]

List of Bugyals edit

Place District Image
Ali Bugyal Chamoli  
Auli Bugyal Chamoli  
Bagji Bugyal Chamoli  
Bedni Bugyal Chamoli  
Chainsheel Bugyal Uttarkashi  
Chopta Bugyal Rudraprayag  
Dayara Bugyal Uttarkashi  
Gidara Bugyal Uttarkashi  
Gorson Bugyal Chamoli  
Gulabi Kantha Bugyal Uttarkashi  
Har Ki Doon Bugyal Uttarkashi  
Helsi Bugyal Tehri Garhwal  
Kedar Kantha Bugyal Uttarkashi  
Khaliya Bugyal Pithoragarh  
Kush Kalyan Bugyal Tehri Garhwal  
Madhyamaheshwar Bugyal Chamoli  
Moila Bugyal Dehradun  
Moth Bugyal Rudraprayag  
Nag Tibba Bugyal Tehri Garhwal  
Panar Bugyal Chamoli  
Panwali Kantha Bugyal Tehri Garhwal  
Pushtara Bugyal Uttarkashi  
Nawali Bugyal Chamoli  

Conservation issues edit

Bugyal is a fragile ecosystem and it is essential to maintain a balance between ecology and environment. In this context a court case was filed by the public objecting to erection of the prefab houses and by introducing non-biodegradable matter in the upper meadows of the bugyals by the tourism departments. It was averred that the peace and tranquility of the bugyals was getting affected. The court had ordered that the polluter must pay for the damage to environment based on absolute liability principle, which covered payment of damages to the affected people but also to compensate for all costs for restoration of the degraded environments.[2]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Tmh, p. 1.93.
  2. ^ Bhatt 2004, p. 51.

Bibliography edit

  • Pandey, Abhimanyu, Nawraj Pradhan, Swapnil Chaudhari, and Rucha Ghate. "Withering of traditional institutions? An institutional analysis of the decline of migratory pastoralism in the rangelands of the Kailash Sacred Landscape, western Himalayas." Environmental Sociology 3, no. 1 (2017): 87–100.
  • Alter, Stephen (10 March 2015). Becoming a Mountain: Himalayan Journeys in Search of the Sacred and the Sublime. Skyhorse Publishing Company, Incorporated. ISBN 978-1-62872-542-1.
  • Bahuguna, Sunderlal (1997). Fire in the Heart, Firewood on the Back. Parvatiya Navjeevan Mandal.
  • Bhatt, Saligram (2004). Environment Protection and Sustainable Development. APH Publishing. ISBN 978-81-7648-512-8.
  • Bisht, P. S. (1 January 2008). Tourist Resources and Development in Himalayas. Anamika Publishers & Distributors. ISBN 978-81-7975-231-9.
  • Goyal, Ashutosh (1 May 2014). RBS Visitors Guide INDIA – Uttarakhand: Uttarakhand Travel Guide. Data and Expo India Pvt. Ltd. ISBN 978-93-80844-79-4.
  • Betts, Vanessa; McCulloch, Victoria (10 February 2014). Indian Himalaya Footprint Handbook: Includes Corbett National Park, Darjeeling, Leh, Sikkim. Footprint Travel Guides. ISBN 978-1-907263-88-0.
  • Kohli, M.S. (1983). The Himalayas: Playground of the Gods – Trekking, Climbing and Adventures. Indus Publishing. ISBN 978-81-7387-107-8.
  • Nigam, Devesh (2002). Tourism, Environment, and Development of Garhwal Himalaya. Mittal Publications. ISBN 978-81-7099-870-9.
  • Pandey, Dinesh Chandra; Pandey, Puran C. (1 January 2003). Environmental Resources and Tourism Development in the Himalaya. Anamika Publishers & Distributors. ISBN 978-81-7975-054-4.
  • Prasad, Mahesh (2009). No, Minister: Memoirs of a Civil Servant. Macmillan India. ISBN 978-0-230-63647-7.
  • Rai, Himanshu; Upreti, Dalip K. (11 December 2013). Terricolous Lichens in India: Volume 2: Morphotaxonomic Studies. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 978-1-4939-0360-3.
  • Rawat, G. S. (2005). Alpine Meadows of Uttaranchal: Ecology, Landuse, and Status of Medicinal & Aromatic Plants. Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh. ISBN 978-81-211-0464-7.
  • Singhal, Yogy (18 November 2013). The Human Trinity. Partridge Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4828-1387-6.
  • Sharma, Dr. Shiv (2008). India – A Travel Guide. Diamond Pocket Books (P) Ltd. ISBN 978-81-284-0067-4.
  • Singh, Tapeshwar (2004). Resource Conservation and Food Security: An Indian Experience. Concept Publishing Company. ISBN 978-81-8069-101-0.
  • Thapliyal, Uma Prasad (2005). Uttaranchal: Historical and Cusltural Perspectives. B.R. Publishing Corporation. ISBN 978-81-7646-463-5.
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Bugyals are alpine pasture lands or meadows in higher elevation range between 3 300 metres 10 800 ft and 4 000 metres 13 000 ft of the Himalayas in the Indian state of Uttarakhand where they are called nature s own gardens 1 The topography of the terrain is either flat or sloped The surface of these bugyals is covered with natural green grass and seasonal flowers They are used by tribal herdsmen to graze their cattle During the winter season the alpine meadows remain snow covered During summer months the Bugyals present a riot of beautiful flowers and grass As bugyals constitute very fragile ecosystems particular attention needs to be given for their conservation 1 View of Bedni Bugyal on the way to Roopkund Some of the notable bugyals are Auli near Joshimath Garsi Kwanri Gulabi Kantha Bedni Panwali Kantha and Kush Kalyan Dayara Gidara Bagji Bugyal and Munsiyari 1 Contents 1 List of Bugyals 2 Conservation issues 3 See also 4 References 5 BibliographyList of Bugyals editPlace District Image Ali Bugyal Chamoli nbsp Auli Bugyal Chamoli nbsp Bagji Bugyal Chamoli nbsp Bedni Bugyal Chamoli nbsp Chainsheel Bugyal Uttarkashi nbsp Chopta Bugyal Rudraprayag nbsp Dayara Bugyal Uttarkashi nbsp Gidara Bugyal Uttarkashi nbsp Gorson Bugyal Chamoli nbsp Gulabi Kantha Bugyal Uttarkashi nbsp Har Ki Doon Bugyal Uttarkashi nbsp Helsi Bugyal Tehri Garhwal nbsp Kedar Kantha Bugyal Uttarkashi nbsp Khaliya Bugyal Pithoragarh nbsp Kush Kalyan Bugyal Tehri Garhwal nbsp Madhyamaheshwar Bugyal Chamoli nbsp Moila Bugyal Dehradun nbsp Moth Bugyal Rudraprayag nbsp Nag Tibba Bugyal Tehri Garhwal nbsp Panar Bugyal Chamoli nbsp Panwali Kantha Bugyal Tehri Garhwal nbsp Pushtara Bugyal Uttarkashi nbsp Nawali Bugyal Chamoli nbsp Conservation issues editBugyal is a fragile ecosystem and it is essential to maintain a balance between ecology and environment In this context a court case was filed by the public objecting to erection of the prefab houses and by introducing non biodegradable matter in the upper meadows of the bugyals by the tourism departments It was averred that the peace and tranquility of the bugyals was getting affected The court had ordered that the polluter must pay for the damage to environment based on absolute liability principle which covered payment of damages to the affected people but also to compensate for all costs for restoration of the degraded environments 2 See also editMeadow Grassland SholaReferences edit a b c Tmh p 1 93 Bhatt 2004 p 51 Bibliography editPandey Abhimanyu Nawraj Pradhan Swapnil Chaudhari and Rucha Ghate Withering of traditional institutions An institutional analysis of the decline of migratory pastoralism in the rangelands of the Kailash Sacred Landscape western Himalayas Environmental Sociology 3 no 1 2017 87 100 Alter Stephen 10 March 2015 Becoming a Mountain Himalayan Journeys in Search of the Sacred and the Sublime Skyhorse Publishing Company Incorporated ISBN 978 1 62872 542 1 Bahuguna Sunderlal 1997 Fire in the Heart Firewood on the Back Parvatiya Navjeevan Mandal Bhatt Saligram 2004 Environment Protection and Sustainable Development APH Publishing ISBN 978 81 7648 512 8 Bisht P S 1 January 2008 Tourist Resources and Development in Himalayas Anamika Publishers amp Distributors ISBN 978 81 7975 231 9 Goyal Ashutosh 1 May 2014 RBS Visitors Guide INDIA Uttarakhand Uttarakhand Travel Guide Data and Expo India Pvt Ltd ISBN 978 93 80844 79 4 Betts Vanessa McCulloch Victoria 10 February 2014 Indian Himalaya Footprint Handbook Includes Corbett National Park Darjeeling Leh Sikkim Footprint Travel Guides ISBN 978 1 907263 88 0 Kohli M S 1983 The Himalayas Playground of the Gods Trekking Climbing and Adventures Indus Publishing ISBN 978 81 7387 107 8 Nigam Devesh 2002 Tourism Environment and Development of Garhwal Himalaya Mittal Publications ISBN 978 81 7099 870 9 Pandey Dinesh Chandra Pandey Puran C 1 January 2003 Environmental Resources and Tourism Development in the Himalaya Anamika Publishers amp Distributors ISBN 978 81 7975 054 4 Prasad Mahesh 2009 No Minister Memoirs of a Civil Servant Macmillan India ISBN 978 0 230 63647 7 Rai Himanshu Upreti Dalip K 11 December 2013 Terricolous Lichens in India Volume 2 Morphotaxonomic Studies Springer Science amp Business Media ISBN 978 1 4939 0360 3 Rawat G S 2005 Alpine Meadows of Uttaranchal Ecology Landuse and Status of Medicinal amp Aromatic Plants Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh ISBN 978 81 211 0464 7 Singhal Yogy 18 November 2013 The Human Trinity Partridge Publishing ISBN 978 1 4828 1387 6 Sharma Dr Shiv 2008 India A Travel Guide Diamond Pocket Books P Ltd ISBN 978 81 284 0067 4 Singh Tapeshwar 2004 Resource Conservation and Food Security An Indian Experience Concept Publishing Company ISBN 978 81 8069 101 0 Thapliyal Uma Prasad 2005 Uttaranchal Historical and Cusltural Perspectives B R Publishing Corporation ISBN 978 81 7646 463 5 Tmh General Knowledge Digest 2010 Tata McGraw Hill Education ISBN 978 0 07 069939 7 Weare Garry 2009 Trekking in the Indian Himalaya Lonely Planet ISBN 978 1 74059 768 5 Yadav Hridai Ram 1 January 1989 Dimensions of Wastelands Development Proceedings of the National Seminar on Wastelands Development New Delhi 1986 Concept Publishing Company ISBN 978 81 7022 264 4 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bugyals amp oldid 1134179201, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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