History, asked by abhijeet6487, 11 months ago

what were the meaning of good forest for foresters and villages​

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Answered by samarsparsh18
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Explanation:

How the villagers differ in the ideas of a good forest;

They approved of shifting cultivation in forests.They therefore felt that the forest could be reused again & again by adopting these methods.

They practised burning of the forests at regular intervals to getfresh & fertile soil.

They practised mixed crop production& not crops from one plot.

They did not believe in plantation crops.

A good forest should be able to provide food,fooder& shelter.

Foresters way in which they differ;

They regarded shifting cultivation in forests as a harmful practise & disapproved of it.

They believed in plantation crops to produce timber in good quantity.

A god forest should be able to provide timber & not wild fruit.

They did not believed in mixture of crops.

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Answered by Manas002004
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Answer:

Reserved forests

Explanation:

Let us go deeply into the colonial rule of British . When

inspector general of Indian forest department Dietrich Brandis introduced scientific forestry , first he inteoduced plantation system which means planting any one type of plant in straight rows . After that in The forest act of 1865 ,

it was mentioned that the forests were divided into these i.e. RESERVED , PROTECTED and VILLAGE forests . The best type of forests were reserved forests . The villagers were not allowed to use the forests products . They were only allowed to use the products of protected and village forests . Now it's time to answer ur questions . So good forests for the foresters and villagers are the RESERVED FORESTS.

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