The Forests of India, 第 1 卷J. Lane, 1922 |
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... Government's requirements and by the people carrying on on the lines which had been in force for centuries ; but it will be shown that towards the end of the period a full realization of the value of the forest estate had been come to ...
... Government's requirements and by the people carrying on on the lines which had been in force for centuries ; but it will be shown that towards the end of the period a full realization of the value of the forest estate had been come to ...
第 62 頁
... Government itself . In other cases , and they were numerous , where the forests were not entirely alienated , the main rights of users , which constitute the value of the possession of the forests , were abandoned in favour of the ...
... Government itself . In other cases , and they were numerous , where the forests were not entirely alienated , the main rights of users , which constitute the value of the possession of the forests , were abandoned in favour of the ...
第 70 頁
... Government purposes not only in the private forests , but even trees growing on cultivated lands paying revenue to Government , the proprietors being interdicted from felling teak without the sanction of the Conservator , either for ...
... Government purposes not only in the private forests , but even trees growing on cultivated lands paying revenue to Government , the proprietors being interdicted from felling teak without the sanction of the Conservator , either for ...
第 71 頁
... Government agency , having been pro- hibited . The wasteful methods of felling and extraction by the timber merchants prior to the establishment of the Con- servatorship had been admittedly appalling , but the new regime was far too ...
... Government agency , having been pro- hibited . The wasteful methods of felling and extraction by the timber merchants prior to the establishment of the Con- servatorship had been admittedly appalling , but the new regime was far too ...
第 72 頁
... Government of Bombay in 1830 by the Nilumbur Rajah , who represented that this unchecked freedom in exploitation had given rise to in- conveniences of scarcely less magnitude , though of a different nature , from those which existed ...
... Government of Bombay in 1830 by the Nilumbur Rajah , who represented that this unchecked freedom in exploitation had given rise to in- conveniences of scarcely less magnitude , though of a different nature , from those which existed ...
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