define following
1.reserved forest
2.protected forest
3.unclassed forest
and on what basis it is divided
Answers
PROTECTED. Protected forests are of two kinds - demarcated protected forests and undemarcated protected forests, based on whether the limits of the forest have been specified by a formal notification.
Typically, protected forests are often upgraded to the status of wildlife sanctuaries, which is turn may be upgraded to the status of national parks, with each category receiving a higher degree of protection and government funding. For example, Sariska National Park was declared a reserved forest
unclassed forest :forests which are neither protected or reserved and wasteland comes under this classification.they are controlled by government officials and private individuals.
ANSWER
RESERVED FOREST= reserved forest is a specific term for designating forests and other natural areas, which enjoy judicial and / or constitutional protection under the legal systems of many countries.
PROTECTED FOREST=A protected forest is a specific term to denote forests with some amount of legal, and / or constitutional protection in certain countries, besides being a generic term to denote forests where the habitat and resident species are legally accorded protection and are protected from any further depletion.
UNCLASSED FOREST=Unclassed Forests consists of inaccessible forests or wastelands. These consist of only 16% of the total forest areas. These forests are owned by Government and Private Individuals. The forests of north-eastern states and parts of Gujarat fall under this category
they are divided on basis of density of trees in a particular area
high tree density area is under reserved and protected forest
low tree density area is under unclassed forest.