highlight the impact of first and second world war on forests
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It is very much necessary to increase the area under forests due to the following importance: In order to maintain ecological balance, it is necessary to have sufficient forest area in a country. Forest bring rain and make the climate equable. ... Forestsabsorb carbon-dioxide.
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The first world war had a major Impact on forests. The world war led to deforestation in large scale. Trees were cut randomly to meet war needs. There was a reckless exploitation of forests for war industries.
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