Why was the national forest policy considered essential
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The forest policy acts a fundamental guideline to preserve forest resources and their cooperation with other land uses. India formulated its first National Forest Policy (NFP) in 1894.
It is essential because these policies are responsible for introducing environment change moderation through sustainable forest administration. These policies strive to bring at least one-third of India’s total geographic region under forest cover through systematic arbitrations and implementing stringent rules to preserve the biodiversity.
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