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which three steps did brandis take up to protect forests in India ?

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Answered by vaisona
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The three steps are:
1. He was the first inspector general of India in 1862.
2. He introduced a type called 'scientific forestry.'
3. He divided the forest into three sections- reserved, protected and village forest.
4. Reserved forests were the best but the villagers where not allowed to take anything away from there.
5. The people used to steal wood and pay bribe if they get caught.
Answered by sonabrainly
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Brandis realised that:


1. A proper system had to be introduced to manage the forest.


2. People had to be trained in the science of conservation.


3. Rules about the use of forest resources had to be framed .


4. Felling of trees and grazing had to be restricted.


5. Anybody who court trees without following the system had to be punished.



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