Integrating Human Empathy with Plantation Practices for Raising Domesticated Vegetation in the Plains of West Bengal, India

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Subhra Bandopadhyay
Sandip Kumar Dutta
Dr. Debnath Palit

Abstract

The basics of the nature is for stabilizing the conservation of biodiversity which also acts to maintain equilibrium in ecosystems being the prerequisite for survival of organisms on earth. The  article is about focussing on an innovative planning for plantation modality where ‘emotion to motherhood’ is an ‘add on’ factor. Conservation of plants is generally accomplished through rigorous planting of saplings/seedlings especially those of trees. Conservation process can be consolidated for achieving the desired output when the process itself is edged with humane empathy. In this article, the underlying framework of plantation practices which if conceived, will definitely result in unique viability for plant propagations by raising domesticated vegetation. Domesticated vegetation is especially considered a way ahead for protection and perpetuation of endangered plant species facing threat of extinction. Moreover, domesticated vegetation can also act as shield to providing safe abode even to the plants growing wild. Forests and plants are intimately associated with human civilization and survival of humankind does require nature to live in health. Conservation is the only procedural option for assuring definitive protocol for future generation to stay safe on the planet.

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Bandopadhyay S, DUTTA SK, Palit D. Integrating Human Empathy with Plantation Practices for Raising Domesticated Vegetation in the Plains of West Bengal, India. IJPE [Internet]. 2026Jun.24 [cited 2026Jun.25];12(01). Available from: https://ijplantenviro.com/index.php/IJPE/article/view/2768
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Author Biographies

Sandip Kumar Dutta, Government of West Bengal

I am M.Sc. in Botany from Kalyani University, West Bengal and a State Civil Servant of GoWB.

Dr. Debnath Palit, Principal, Krishnangar Government College, Krishnanagar, District Nadia, WB.

Dr. Palit is the Principal, Krishnangar Government College, Krishnanagar, District Nadia, WB. He is the 3rd author of the research paper for which manuscript is submitted.