The Forests of India, 第 1 卷 |
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第 64 頁
Captain Watson of the Police was the officer selected , and he was appointed the first Conservator of Forests in India on ioth November , 1806. Under the proclamation of April , 1807 , he wielded great powers , which unfortunately were ...
Captain Watson of the Police was the officer selected , and he was appointed the first Conservator of Forests in India on ioth November , 1806. Under the proclamation of April , 1807 , he wielded great powers , which unfortunately were ...
第 65 頁
The feeling rose to such a pitch that the Conservatorship was abolished in 1823 and a great reaction set in to the detriment of the forests . It was not till 1831 that the Indian Navy Board recommended the re - establishment of the ...
The feeling rose to such a pitch that the Conservatorship was abolished in 1823 and a great reaction set in to the detriment of the forests . It was not till 1831 that the Indian Navy Board recommended the re - establishment of the ...
第 67 頁
In one of his first reports after being appointed Conservator in Bombay Dr. Gibson gave a list of rivers and creeks on the Malabar coast , all of which had silted up within the memory of men living at the time he wrote the report .
In one of his first reports after being appointed Conservator in Bombay Dr. Gibson gave a list of rivers and creeks on the Malabar coast , all of which had silted up within the memory of men living at the time he wrote the report .
第 70 頁
In the previous year Captain Watson had been appointed the first Conservator of Forests in India , his charge being Malabar and Travancore . The proclamation of 1807 , which formed the basis of the Conservator's authority , contained no ...
In the previous year Captain Watson had been appointed the first Conservator of Forests in India , his charge being Malabar and Travancore . The proclamation of 1807 , which formed the basis of the Conservator's authority , contained no ...
第 71 頁
The private timber trade was annihilated : for even if they bought timber with the Conservator's permission timber ... by the timber merchants prior to the establishment of the Conservatorship had been admittedly appalling , but the new ...
The private timber trade was annihilated : for even if they bought timber with the Conservator's permission timber ... by the timber merchants prior to the establishment of the Conservatorship had been admittedly appalling , but the new ...
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