Social Sciences, asked by saritathakurdp, 7 months ago

Q2. WHY SOME FORESTS WERE CLASSIFIED AS RESERVE FORESTS? WHAT WAS
THE IMPACT OF THE SAME ON TRIBAL PEOPLE?

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Answered by nilammahato717
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Answer:

Many forests were declared as state property. As few forests produced timber which the British needed , they were classified into reserved forests. After this tribes were forced to move away. They were driven out from there

Explanation:

Many forests which supplied valuable timber were declared as reserved forests by the British. The tribals were not allowed to collect wood, fruits, hunt and practice shifting cultivation in these forests. This resulted in the loss of livelihood, poverty and hunger among the tribals

Answered by bratislava
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Forest that are classified are those that have ecological and tribal values.

Explanation:

  • The forest is resources that are protected by the government and have been kept in designated areas such as reserves. Where they get some legal protection.  
  • These forests are given special status by the Indian forest act during the British period. As it's stated a part of the land use will be reserved for forest and this 33% of the total land area of the country.  
  • The forest is home for the tribal population as they have traditional lifestyles and depend on the forest resources for survival and consider them sacred.
  • Hunting and other sports are banned and no illegal practice is allowed. This benefits the tribals and helps in forest management.

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