Advertisements
Advertisements
प्रश्न
Discuss how the changes in forest management in the colonial period affected the following groups of people:
Plantation owners
उत्तर
The effect of changes in forest management in the colonial period on —
Plantation owners: They were also a happy lot like the timer-trading firms. The displaced nomadic and pastoralist tribes were often recruited by plantation owners to work on their farms. Plantation owners made big profits, making the workers work for long hours and at low wages. Due to the new forest laws, the workers could not even protest as this was their sole means of earning a livelihood.
APPEARS IN
संबंधित प्रश्न
Enlist the causes of deforestation.
What is deforestation?
With the help of the questions below, explain what would happen if forests are cleared on a large scale.
Will the living things look for shelters elsewhere or stay on? Why?
With the help of the questions below, explain what would happen if forests are cleared on a large scale.
Will the number of living things increase or decrease? Why?
Why did the numbers of tiger and black buck decrease?
Deforestation means
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 |
What is the main idea behind “Joint Forest Management Concept” introduced by the Government of India?
Which policy is introduced by Government of India to conserve forests effectively with local people?