Social Sciences, asked by aryanayushyadav, 2 months ago

In how many part forests can be divided on the basis of management ? which are they ? why in detail about each of them .​

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Answered by sonikabali2000
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The unclassified forests are those in which there is no restriction on the cutting of trees and grazing of cattle. About 18 per cent of the total forest area of the country falls under this category.11-Jan-2016

Answer:

On management basis, Indian forests have been divided into three categories, that is, Protected forests, Conserved forests, and Unclassified forests

Explanation:

Protected forest is an area or mass of land which is a reserved forests, and over which the government has property rights, declared to be so by a state government under the provisions of section 29 of the Indian forest act 1927.

More trees should be planted to increase the forest cover. Trees should be selected according to the geographical conditions of a particular region and proper care should be taken during the growth of trees. Prevention of exploitation of forestry and forest products is necessary for the conservation of forest

The unclassified forests are those in which there is no restriction on the cutting of trees and grazing of cattle. About 18 per cent of the total forest area of the country falls under this category.

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