The Forests of India, 第 3 卷J. Lane, 1926 |
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第 20 頁
... class was managed under different rules . There was nothing in the character of the two classes of lands to call for different rules and separate establish- ments . It was contended that the Jungle Conservancy lands were managed for the ...
... class was managed under different rules . There was nothing in the character of the two classes of lands to call for different rules and separate establish- ments . It was contended that the Jungle Conservancy lands were managed for the ...
第 21 頁
... classes of forests save in name and on paper . If the Jungle Conservancy Forests were to be of real benefit they must be managed by Forest Officers under the same legal protection as was to apply to the Reserved Forests . The Forest ...
... classes of forests save in name and on paper . If the Jungle Conservancy Forests were to be of real benefit they must be managed by Forest Officers under the same legal protection as was to apply to the Reserved Forests . The Forest ...
第 36 頁
... classes the one class to be strictly protected against unauthor- ized felling , grazing and fires , whilst in the second class grazing was to be permitted on payment , the burning of the forests , however , to be prohibited . The object ...
... classes the one class to be strictly protected against unauthor- ized felling , grazing and fires , whilst in the second class grazing was to be permitted on payment , the burning of the forests , however , to be prohibited . The object ...
第 44 頁
... class of low lying lands , as opposed to the varkas or hill lands where the other forms of cultivation obtained ... classes , on one of which the wants of the residents would be a first charge , while the other would be held free of ...
... class of low lying lands , as opposed to the varkas or hill lands where the other forms of cultivation obtained ... classes , on one of which the wants of the residents would be a first charge , while the other would be held free of ...
第 45 頁
... class of villages must procure their ráb from their own varkas or other lands ; they clearly have no claim to collect it from Government forests . " The findings of this Committee and the orders of Government were at variance with the ...
... class of villages must procure their ráb from their own varkas or other lands ; they clearly have no claim to collect it from Government forests . " The findings of this Committee and the orders of Government were at variance with the ...
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acres annual appointed Assam bamboos Bashahr Bengal blocks Bombay branch Brandis Burma carried Central Provinces Changa Manga charge Chief Conservator Circle Clear Felling commenced compartments Conservator of Forests considerable coppice crop cubic feet cultivation Dehra Dun demarcation deodar departmental District Division Divisional Officer expenditure exploitation extraction fire protection Forest Administration Forest Department Forest Officer forest produce Forest Service Forestry fuel Government of India grass grazing growth Hill important Improvement Fellings increase Indian Forest Indian Forest Service Inspector-General of Forests Kanara Kumaun Kurseong lakhs land latter logs Madras ment method owing period Plans plant plantations possible Presidency probationers progress proposed Punjab Railway Report Reserved Forests revenue Ribbentrop River sâl forests sanctioned Schlich selected shisham Singbhum sleepers sowing species square miles staff supply sylvicultural Sylviculturist taungya teak Tharrawaddy timber tion tons total area trees undertaken United Provinces villages whilst wood