Class 9 Why are forests affected by wars?
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- Forests are affected by wars on account of variety of reasons.
- During the world wars,Britain was ruthless in cutting down forests in India for war needs.
- To avoid Japan the profits from the forest industry,the Dutch destroyed saw mills and teak logs in Java.
- This blind destruction and cutting down of forests to fulfill national war requirements affects forests as they get depleted rapidly and are slow to grow back.
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- The First World War and Second World War had a major impact on forests.
- In India, working plans were abandoned at this time, and the forests departments cut trees freely to meet British war needs.
- In Java, the Japanese them exploited the forests recklessly for their own war industries, forcing forests villagers to cut down forest.
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