The Forests of India, 第 2 卷J. Lane, 1923 |
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第 13 頁
... realisation by the Government of India and the Local Governments and Administrations of the value of the forest estate , and the necessity of endeavouring to put a stop , as soon as possible , to the wasteful and extravagant utilisation ...
... realisation by the Government of India and the Local Governments and Administrations of the value of the forest estate , and the necessity of endeavouring to put a stop , as soon as possible , to the wasteful and extravagant utilisation ...
第 17 頁
... realise that their improvident acts would result in totally destroying forest areas and reducing them to barren lands , thus leaving nothing for their successors , it was , at least , the duty of a Government to take such steps as would ...
... realise that their improvident acts would result in totally destroying forest areas and reducing them to barren lands , thus leaving nothing for their successors , it was , at least , the duty of a Government to take such steps as would ...
第 38 頁
... realised . Nevertheless , it seems probable , that in those provinces where the charges are high as compared with the receipts , something may be done to decrease them , and this subject is recommended to the earnest consideration of ...
... realised . Nevertheless , it seems probable , that in those provinces where the charges are high as compared with the receipts , something may be done to decrease them , and this subject is recommended to the earnest consideration of ...
第 45 頁
... realised that if the conservancy of the forests was to be something more than a mere name it would be essential to secure an annual recruitment of trained men in order to bring into being a service of scientifically trained officers at ...
... realised that if the conservancy of the forests was to be something more than a mere name it would be essential to secure an annual recruitment of trained men in order to bring into being a service of scientifically trained officers at ...
第 56 頁
... realised the in- ability of the opposers to understand , owing to the absence of all scientific forestry training in Britain , what this training really meant . It is impossible to deal with the correspondence here in any detail . The ...
... realised the in- ability of the opposers to understand , owing to the absence of all scientific forestry training in Britain , what this training really meant . It is impossible to deal with the correspondence here in any detail . The ...
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acres administration amount annually appointed Assam Assistant Conservator bamboos Bengal Berar Bhutan Bombay Brandis British Burma Central Provinces charge Chenab Chief Commissioner Collector commenced Conservator of Forests Conservator's considerable considered cost cultivation dated demarcation deodar depot Deputy Conservator Despatch district Division Duars establishment estimated Excellency in Council existing expenditure extent feet felling fire firewood Forest Conservancy Forest Department Forest Officers forest tracts forestry fuel Government forests Government of India Governor-General grazing hills Himalaya important increase Inspector-General jungle Kumaun lease logs Madras matter maunds ment native necessary North-West Provinces obtained operations opinion Oudh Pearson period plantations planting present progress proposed Punjab railway realised remarks Report reserved forests revenue River rules sâl forests sanctioned Secretary seed seigniorage Sikkim Singbhum sleepers square miles staff suggested Sunderbans supply survey teak timber tion Tons Tons River trees valley valuable village wood wrote