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Describe Reserved Forest

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Answered by SAMEERSAHIB
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A reserved forest (also called reserve forest) and protected forest in India are terms denoting forests accorded a certain degree of protection. ... Many forests which came under the jurisdiction of the Government of India during the political integration of India were initially granted such protection.

Answered by miri34
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Reserve forest is the designating forests with many other natural areas, that enjoys judicial protection based on the legal systems. Reserve forest may also be used for the short and small contexts across various countries

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Land rights to forests declared to be Reserved forests or Protected forests are typically acquired (if not already owned) and owned by the Government of India. Unlike national parks of India or wildlife sanctuaries of India, reserved forests and protected forests are declared by the respective state governments. At present, reserved forests and protected forests differ in one important way: Rights to all activities like hunting, grazing, etc. in reserved forests are banned unless specific orders are issued otherwise. In protected areas, rights to activities like hunting and grazing are sometimes given to communities living on the fringes of the forest, who sustain their livelihood partially or wholly from forest resources or products.

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