The Forests of India, 第 2 卷 |
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第 3 頁
It was surmised that considerable areas in these regions would prove to have been destroyed by the system of shifting cultivation practised by the aboriginals , but no certainty existed as to how far these regions contained large ...
It was surmised that considerable areas in these regions would prove to have been destroyed by the system of shifting cultivation practised by the aboriginals , but no certainty existed as to how far these regions contained large ...
第 12 頁
The practices so long in force of firing the forests , grazing , shifting cultivation and unauthorised hacking and felling were prohibited in reserved forests unless previous sanction had been obtained . For the felling and removal of ...
The practices so long in force of firing the forests , grazing , shifting cultivation and unauthorised hacking and felling were prohibited in reserved forests unless previous sanction had been obtained . For the felling and removal of ...
第 16 頁
The encroachment of cultivation is another grievance , but in many cases the reclamation of land from a state of nature to that of producing food is an unquestionable advantage . The fact is that a very large proportion of the so ...
The encroachment of cultivation is another grievance , but in many cases the reclamation of land from a state of nature to that of producing food is an unquestionable advantage . The fact is that a very large proportion of the so ...
第 26 頁
... and it seemed probable that it was first introduced from Burma , although from time immemoral trees had been girdled throughout India with the object of killing them on areas to which it was wished to extend cultivation - a practice ...
... and it seemed probable that it was first introduced from Burma , although from time immemoral trees had been girdled throughout India with the object of killing them on areas to which it was wished to extend cultivation - a practice ...
第 39 頁
It is no wonder , therefore , to see the steepest slopes of the hills cleared , and cultivation begun on the highest summits . Meanwhile , the fertile valleys or level lands are covered by dense jungles , or made inaccessible by borders ...
It is no wonder , therefore , to see the steepest slopes of the hills cleared , and cultivation begun on the highest summits . Meanwhile , the fertile valleys or level lands are covered by dense jungles , or made inaccessible by borders ...
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