The Forests of India, 第 2 卷J. Lane, 1922 |
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第 542 頁
... protection , and in our forest records we are accustomed to look at the protection of the Bori Forest in the Central Provinces ( vide p . 223 ) , as the first practical solution of the problem on which all future extensions were based ...
... protection , and in our forest records we are accustomed to look at the protection of the Bori Forest in the Central Provinces ( vide p . 223 ) , as the first practical solution of the problem on which all future extensions were based ...
第 557 頁
... protection of areas where erosion had resulted in annually increasing damage , with its many attendant consequences , were not therefore absent by the close of the century . In almost every instance protection from fire was almost ...
... protection of areas where erosion had resulted in annually increasing damage , with its many attendant consequences , were not therefore absent by the close of the century . In almost every instance protection from fire was almost ...
第 585 頁
... protection when the growth of teak is the desideratum . The last attack on fire protection , made by a practical and scientific man , led to more minute enquiries than had previously taken place , and one of its main features - that a ...
... protection when the growth of teak is the desideratum . The last attack on fire protection , made by a practical and scientific man , led to more minute enquiries than had previously taken place , and one of its main features - that a ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE TRAINING OF FOREST PROBATIONERS FOR INDIAN | 42 |
THE PROGRESS OF FOREST ADMINISTRATION IN THE MADRAS | 90 |
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acres administration amount annually appointments Assam Assistant Conservators bamboos Bengal Berar Bhutan Bombay Brandis British Burma cattle Central Provinces charge Chief Commissioner Chittagong Cleghorn Collector commenced Conservator Conservator of Forests considerable considered cultivation demarcation deodar Deputy Conservator Despatch district Division establishment estimated Excellency in Council existing expenditure extent feet felling fire firewood Forest Conservancy Forest Department Forest Officers forestry fuel Government forests Government of India Governor-General grass grazing growth hills Himalaya important increase Indian Forester Inspector-General of Forests jungle Kumaun land lease Madras matter maunds ment native necessary North-West Provinces obtained operations organisation Oudh Pearson period plantations planting Presidency probationers progress proposed protection Punjab railway Ranger realised Report revenue Ribbentrop River rules sâl forests sanctioned Secretary seed Sikkim Singbhum sleepers species square miles staff Sunderbans supply Survey sylvicultural teak timber tion trees valuable village waste lands wood young