How does war affect the forest in java
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The war has as purpose to control the natural resources, for java it would be a disaster for the humanity for its territorial extension that has a surface of 132000 square km and has a population of 146 million inhabitants, which turns it into the biggest island of the world.
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The forest of Java was affected by the war.
The Forest Department cut the trees freely to meet the war needs.
The Japanese Government also exploited the forest area and forced the dwellers to cut down the trees.
The villagers used the land to cultivate various crops.
After war the country did not get back the land.
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