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differentiate between reserved,protected and unclassed forest ???​

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Answered by tushargupta0691
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While protected forests are closed to the public, reserved forests are. Activities including lumbering, grazing, and hunting are permitted in designated woods. These are shielded from any further depletion in protected forests. The protected woodland region makes up nearly one-third of the entire area. It's mostly in Bihar, Punjab, Haryana, etc. These are privately owned by people as well as by the government and local communities in unclassified forests.

Explanation:

These forests receive judicial reinforcement based on legal frameworks and are referred to as reserved forests. The natural ecosystem in these protected woods has a high level of protection against all forms of poaching and hunting. Protected woods are those that, in some nations, have some level of statutory and constitutional protection. Unclassified forests are any forest land, waste land, or other area that is "registered" in land records as "forest" but is not listed in the government gazette as "reserved" or "protected" forests under the Indian Forest Act.

Unclassified forests are primarily found in Gujarat and all of the north-eastern states.

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Answered by vinod04jangid
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Here's the difference between Reserved, Protected, and Unclassed Forest.

Explanation:

Reserved forests

An area with a complete degree of protection that has been designated under the terms of the India Forest Act or the State Forest Acts. All activities are prohibited in Reserved Forests unless specifically allowed. These have been set aside indefinitely for either cultivation or their forest output. India has designated more than 50% of its total forestland as reserved. The government has control over these. This group includes the forests of J & K, Andhra Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, and Maharashtra.

Protected forests

An area with a restricted degree of protection that has been designated under the terms of the India Forest Act or a state forest act. All activities are allowed in protected forests unless specifically forbidden. These are guarded against any additional depletion. Nearly one-third of India's total forestland is referred to as protected forest. The government has control over these. This group includes the woods in Bihar, Haryana, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Odisha, and Rajasthan.

Unclassed forests

A location that has been designated as a forest but is not a restricted or protected forest. These woodlands have different ownership statuses from state to state. These are made up of impassable wastelands or forests. Only 16% of India's total forest land is made up of these. Both the government and private citizens are the owners of these. This category includes the forests of Gujarat's interior and the northeastern states.

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