explain any five features of dutch scientific forestry
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The five features of dutch scientific forestry are —
(i) Forest laws were enacted in Java, restricting villagers' access to forests.
(ii) Wood could only be cut for specified purposes, under close supervision.
(iii) Villagers were punished for grazing cattle in young stands, transporting wood without permit or travelling on forest roads with horse, carts and cattle.
(iv) Forests were surveyed by officials according to areas under different types of trees. Plans were drafted for forest management.
(v) A portion of the plantation area was cut down yearly and replanted, so that it was available for usage within a few years.
(i) Forest laws were enacted in Java, restricting villagers' access to forests.
(ii) Wood could only be cut for specified purposes, under close supervision.
(iii) Villagers were punished for grazing cattle in young stands, transporting wood without permit or travelling on forest roads with horse, carts and cattle.
(iv) Forests were surveyed by officials according to areas under different types of trees. Plans were drafted for forest management.
(v) A portion of the plantation area was cut down yearly and replanted, so that it was available for usage within a few years.
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features of Dutch scientific forestry are :-
(1) villages where restricted to cultivate on forest lands the way they wanted.
(2) would could only be cut according to requirement like for making river boats or for constructing houses.
(3) wood could only be cut from specific forests under close supervision.
(4) villages where punished for grazing cattle in young stands.
(5) people were punished for transporting wood and travelling on forest roads with horse carts or cattle without a permit.
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