The Forests of India, 第 1 卷 |
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第 63 頁
... Government was an order issued by the Bengal - Bombay Joint Commission , appointed about 1800 , to enquire into the internal circumstances of Malabar and to make regulations prohibiting the felling of teak below 21 inches in girth .
... Government was an order issued by the Bengal - Bombay Joint Commission , appointed about 1800 , to enquire into the internal circumstances of Malabar and to make regulations prohibiting the felling of teak below 21 inches in girth .
第 64 頁
Under further pressure from the Home Government , and with regard to the maintenance of the future strength of the King's Navy , the decision was taken to appoint a special officer to superintend the forest work , who should have a ...
Under further pressure from the Home Government , and with regard to the maintenance of the future strength of the King's Navy , the decision was taken to appoint a special officer to superintend the forest work , who should have a ...
第 65 頁
Though it was being constantly urged that scientific advice in the management of the forests was becoming an urgent necessity , no step was taken in this direction until the Bombay Government in 1847 appointed Dr. Gibson Conservator of ...
Though it was being constantly urged that scientific advice in the management of the forests was becoming an urgent necessity , no step was taken in this direction until the Bombay Government in 1847 appointed Dr. Gibson Conservator of ...
第 66 頁
Captain Tremenheere was appointed Superintendent of Forests in 1841 and reported on the forests and drew up rules which , had they been put into operation , would have done much to save the forests from the ruthless exploitation to ...
Captain Tremenheere was appointed Superintendent of Forests in 1841 and reported on the forests and drew up rules which , had they been put into operation , would have done much to save the forests from the ruthless exploitation to ...
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 .
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