how are forests affected by first and second world war
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the first world war and the Second World War had a major impact on the forest
across the world .this impact is started in the points below
1.in India ,the forest department Cut trees freely To meet british war demands.
2.in java,t he Dutch followed 'a scorched earth' policy just before the japanese occupied the region.they destroyed sawmills and burnt off huge piles of geant teak logs.so that they would not tall into japanese hand.
3.the japanese exploited the forests recklessly for their own war industries and forced forest dwellers to cut down forests.
4. many villagers took this opportunity for the expansion of cultivation Land by cutting down the forest.
5. after the war ,it was difficult for the Indonesian forest service to get back this Land....
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across the world .this impact is started in the points below
1.in India ,the forest department Cut trees freely To meet british war demands.
2.in java,t he Dutch followed 'a scorched earth' policy just before the japanese occupied the region.they destroyed sawmills and burnt off huge piles of geant teak logs.so that they would not tall into japanese hand.
3.the japanese exploited the forests recklessly for their own war industries and forced forest dwellers to cut down forests.
4. many villagers took this opportunity for the expansion of cultivation Land by cutting down the forest.
5. after the war ,it was difficult for the Indonesian forest service to get back this Land....
I hope u glad to see this ans.
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