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Forest Society and Colonialism

Forest Society and Colonialism

One of the pressing needs of our times is the conservation of nature and the natural resources. One of the most important natural resources for any country is its forests. In India, the forests have been disappearing at a very high rate. This phenomenon is called deforestation. During the industrialization phase of 1700 and 1995, around 13.9 million square km of the forest land was cleared for industrial uses, agriculture, pasture, and fuelwood. Although deforestation started many centuries ago it became more organized during the colonial period. Forest Society and Colonialism is an important aspect of our life!

Today, we’re discussing Forest Society and Colonialism and certain important aspects related to the topic such as the advantages of forests, the reasons for deforestation, commercial forestry, etc. Towards the end of the article, we’ve also included some important questions and answers pertaining to the CBSE Class 9 Social Science chapter for Forest Society and Colonialism.

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