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What are the stakeholders and who are the main stakeholders in relation to forest

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Answered by slal03684
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those who dependent on some other things are called stakeholders.industrialists are the main stakeholders.
Answered by MrEccentric
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A Stakeholder is defined as a person who has a special interest or concern in something...

The various stakeholders, when we consider the conservation of forests, are:

  • The people who live in and around the forests and are to some extent dependent on the forest produce to lead their life. These people use the forest resources in such a way that not much damage caused to the environment...
  • The Forest Department of the Government, which owns the forest land and controls the forest resources. The Forest Department has a major stake in the resources of the forest and wildlife, because it is a major source of revenue for the Government...
  • The Industrialists who use various forest products for their industry, but are not dependent upon the forest of any one particular area. The Industrialists have a major vested interest in the forest resources. They consider the forests as merely a source of raw material for their industries, and are not interested in their sustainability in any one particular area...
  • The forest and wildlife activists and enthusiasts, who want to conserve nature and its pristine form. Activists are certain people who are not dependent upon the resources of the forest and wildlife in anyway, but want the forests and wildlife to be conserved to prevent undue damage to the environment...

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