The Forests of India, 第 3 卷 |
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The Collector stated there was ample room to make large Reserves , which he suggested should be fenced with stone walls , and he endorsed the Conservator's remarks as to the devastation taking place in these forests and the ruthless ...
The Collector stated there was ample room to make large Reserves , which he suggested should be fenced with stone walls , and he endorsed the Conservator's remarks as to the devastation taking place in these forests and the ruthless ...
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Moreover , this view of the case seems to be borne out by several remarks made by the famous traveller , Buchanan , on his journey into Mysore , Kanara and Malabar in 1801 . Of the Haiga country ( comprising FOREST ADMINISTRATION IN ...
Moreover , this view of the case seems to be borne out by several remarks made by the famous traveller , Buchanan , on his journey into Mysore , Kanara and Malabar in 1801 . Of the Haiga country ( comprising FOREST ADMINISTRATION IN ...
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The Collector had never referred to him , and the remarks made by the latter on the case had simply been based on information acquired privately . The Conservator should be consulted . Further , the enquiry should not be held by the ...
The Collector had never referred to him , and the remarks made by the latter on the case had simply been based on information acquired privately . The Conservator should be consulted . Further , the enquiry should not be held by the ...
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He quaintly adds : “ Such reports are not intended to be easy reading , and the greater portion of the present Report is only intended to be read by the Forest Officer employed in the districts to which my remarks relate .
He quaintly adds : “ Such reports are not intended to be easy reading , and the greater portion of the present Report is only intended to be read by the Forest Officer employed in the districts to which my remarks relate .
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Brandis discusses the work in Part I of his Report under the sections : General remarks on land areas , etc. ; fuel for railways ; charcoal for iron - smelting ; the indirect influence of forests ; and the organization of forest ...
Brandis discusses the work in Part I of his Report under the sections : General remarks on land areas , etc. ; fuel for railways ; charcoal for iron - smelting ; the indirect influence of forests ; and the organization of forest ...
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