Biology, asked by saumya261107, 1 day ago

what are the aims of forest conservation acts?​

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Answered by angamuthuvish56
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To protect the forest, its flora, fauna and other diverse ecological components.To protect the integrity, territory and individuality of the forests.

To protect the forests and prevent deforestation that will lead to land erosion and subsequent degradation of the land.

To prevent the loss of forest biodiversity.

To prevent the conversion of forests into agricultural lands, or grazing lands, or building of business or residential units.

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Answered by BabeHeart
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∙ Forest conservation act was made to raise the standard of living the people living near the forest and to conserve natural resources of the forest.

∙The aim of the Forest (Conservation) Act was to ensure the protection and conservation of trees so that they can support the wildlife as well as save the habitat of many animals and to keep an eye on the deforestation and degradation of forest resources.

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