Social Sciences, asked by krishnaharini5, 10 months ago

what are the changes in forest management in the colonial period​

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Answered by deeksha7790
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Answer:

Heya mate here is your answer

1. Shifting cultivators

2. Nomadic and pastoralist communities

3. Firms trading in timber/forest produce

4. Plantation owners

5. Kings/British officials engaged in hunting.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The colonial government took over the forests and gave vast areas to European planters at cheap rates. These areas were enclosed and cleared of forests, and planted with tea or coffee. (v) Kings/British officials engaged in hunting: The new forest laws changed the lives of forest dwellers in many ways.♥️

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