explain The four main stakeholders in The management of forest resources
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the four type of stakeholders are
1.the people:who used the forest resource without harming them much.
The forest department: the forest department is India's biggest landlord and control the resources from the forests. The offices of this department tend to ignored both local knowledge and local needs in their management practices.
Industry: it would considered the forest as merely a source of raw material for its factories. And huge interest groups lobby the government for access to these raw materials at artificially low prices.
The nature and wildlife enthusiasts: The wildlife and nature enthusiast, are one who want to conserve nature in its pristine form. They are in no way dependent on the forests.
1.the people:who used the forest resource without harming them much.
The forest department: the forest department is India's biggest landlord and control the resources from the forests. The offices of this department tend to ignored both local knowledge and local needs in their management practices.
Industry: it would considered the forest as merely a source of raw material for its factories. And huge interest groups lobby the government for access to these raw materials at artificially low prices.
The nature and wildlife enthusiasts: The wildlife and nature enthusiast, are one who want to conserve nature in its pristine form. They are in no way dependent on the forests.
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The four main stakeholders in the management of forest resources are:
1) the people who live in and around the forest and are dependent to some extent on forest produce (forest product) to lead their life.
2) the forest department of the government which owns the forest land and controls the resources from the forest.
3) the industrialist who use various forest product for their factories, such as wood for making paper and furniture, and tendu leaves for making bidis, etc.
4) the forest and wildlife activist who want to see the forest in their pristine form (original condition).
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