The Forests of India, 第 1 卷 |
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With the demand for luxuries in Ancient Egypt trade commenced with India and the East in very early times , and the trade grew in value with the increase in culture of the West . The Western nations soon realised the value of this trade ...
With the demand for luxuries in Ancient Egypt trade commenced with India and the East in very early times , and the trade grew in value with the increase in culture of the West . The Western nations soon realised the value of this trade ...
第 35 頁
These fellings and the wasteful forms of extraction were greatly intensified during the early days of British occupation , owing to the varied demands made by the latter for military and other purposes and to supply the teak export ...
These fellings and the wasteful forms of extraction were greatly intensified during the early days of British occupation , owing to the varied demands made by the latter for military and other purposes and to supply the teak export ...
第 62 頁
The time arrived when , with the advance of modern civilisation and the increased demands of both population and trade , the diminution of the forests began to be regarded with grave apprehension . The spread of railways at a later ...
The time arrived when , with the advance of modern civilisation and the increased demands of both population and trade , the diminution of the forests began to be regarded with grave apprehension . The spread of railways at a later ...
第 63 頁
The growing demand for teak timber was one of the matters which received early attention . If we omit the first efforts at bringing some method into the operations of extracting teak in Malabar ( Madras ) and Tenasserim ( Burma ) ...
The growing demand for teak timber was one of the matters which received early attention . If we omit the first efforts at bringing some method into the operations of extracting teak in Malabar ( Madras ) and Tenasserim ( Burma ) ...
第 68 頁
... for some years after its acquisition . In those early days it was assumed that these teak forests were private property . The forests were regarded from the purely utilitarian point of view . Teak timber formed the main demand ...
... for some years after its acquisition . In those early days it was assumed that these teak forests were private property . The forests were regarded from the purely utilitarian point of view . Teak timber formed the main demand ...
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administration already amount annual appears appointed Assistant banks become Bombay Brandis British brought Burma Captain carried charge chief Cleghorn Commissioner Conservator considerable considered contained covered cultivation demand deodar Department district duty establishment existed extent feet felled Forest Department forests formed fuel give given Government Government of India grant growing growth hills importance increased India interest jungle land latter leases less logs Madras Malabar measures ment miles mountains native nature necessary object obtained officer operations opinion owing period person plantations planting possible present preservation proposed proved Provinces Punjab question railway ranges received recommended regard region remarks removed Report result river Rules rupees season seed situated species success suggested Superintendent supply taken teak timber tion tracts trees valley valuable village whole wood young