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who was dendrich brandis ?why who was Dietrich Brandis why was invited to India what was his contribution​

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Answered by naresh09meena20
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Who was Dendrich Brandis-

Dietrich Brandis was a German-British-Botanist and forestry academic and administrator, Who worked with British Imperial Forestry Service in colonial India.

Why he was Invited to India-

Among other natural ressources, the British government in India was interested in the use of forest produce. The felling of trees was unregulated, and between 1847 and 1850 the British government started to realize that the forests in India were being lost.

His Contribution-

  • He was appointed the first Inspector General Of Forest of India.
  • He formulated new forest legislation and helped establish research and training Institution.
  • The Imperial Forest Research Institution at Dehradun was founded by him in 1906.
  • He set up Indian Forest service in 1864 and helped to formulate the Indian Forest Act 1865.
  • He took and interest in forest flora North- West and Central  India.
  • He was among the earliest expert in India to formally link forest protection with local people.

Answered by Anonymous
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