Why do forests are conserved in the areas not suitable for cultivation
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1. Cultivation creates the biggest demand on land.
2. Cultivation for food crops or cash crops or for plantations involves massive clearing of forests.
3. In areas that are not fit for cultivation, the cost of establishing food and cash crops is high, therefore the natural vegetation is not disturbed and forest grow at the natural rate. (e.g. Western Ghats)
2. Cultivation for food crops or cash crops or for plantations involves massive clearing of forests.
3. In areas that are not fit for cultivation, the cost of establishing food and cash crops is high, therefore the natural vegetation is not disturbed and forest grow at the natural rate. (e.g. Western Ghats)
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