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प्रश्न
Discuss how the changes in forest management in the colonial period affected the following groups of people:
Shifting cultivators
उत्तर
The effect of changes in forest management in the colonial period on —
Shifting cultivators: Also known as swidden agriculture, shifting cultivation is a practice wherein part of a forest is burnt for farming; this is done in rotation. With the emergence of forest management, shifting cultivators were dispossessed of their occupation and displaced from their homes. The government found it difficult to calculate their taxes. The forest officials considered burning the forest dangerous because it could spread further; they also considered it a waste of fertile land, which could instead be used for growing railway timber. Shifting cultivators were forced to change professions, while some participated in large and small rebellions opposing the changes.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
What is deforestation?
Attempt any TWO of the following:
Define ‘deforestation’. Comment on its effects
With the help of the questions below, explain what would happen if forests are cleared on a large scale.
Will the space occupied by the plants and animals increase or decrease? Why?
For what purpose do we use land obtained by clearing forests?
Deforestation leads to ______ in rainfall.
The variety of life forms is called ______.
Match the columns-
Column P | Column Q | ||
A | Chipko Movement | 1 | 1988 |
B | National Forest Policy | 2 | 1974 |
C | Joint Forest Management | 3 | 1980 |
How can slash and burn agriculture become environment friendly?
What is the main idea behind “Joint Forest Management Concept” introduced by the Government of India?
What is slash and bum agriculture?