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Why were forest important for the poor people give examples?

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Answered by satwikatyam
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Answer:

Explanation:

the importance of forest for poor is stated in points below.

(i) Forest are renewable resources so can be regenerated again by plantation.

(ii) Poor People can get Food (fruits, tubers, Yam, seeds) from the forest.

(iii) Forest trees provides construction material (i.e. wood) for the construction of their dwelling.

(iv) Poor can collect and sell fire woods from the Forest . and earn their livelihood.

(v) Forest provides fodder as well as the grazing ground to the live stocks.

(vi) Poor people can also earn their livelihood by becoming forest guide and tourist guide.

Answered by siddiquizeba292
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Answer:

Forests were important for poor because it was a source of living for them . They'd collect fruits and berries for food , timbers for firewood and many other raw materials required for daily need. Forests were the means of survival for the poor .

Explanation:

Poor People depend upon the forests to meet their both direct and indirect needs. Forest provides them food, cloth and shelters.

The importance of forest for poor is stated in points below.

(i) Forest are renewable resources so can be regenerated again by plantation.

(ii) Poor People can get Food (fruits, tubers, Yam, seeds) from the forest.

(iii) Forest trees provides construction material (i.e. wood) for the construction of their dwelling.

(iv) Poor can collect and sell fire woods from the Forest . and earn their livelihood.

(v) Forest provides fodder as well as the grazing ground to the live stocks.

(vi) Poor people can also earn their livelihood by becoming forest guide and tourist guide.

I hope it is helpful to you

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