Forest policy and ecological change: Hyderabad State in colonial India

Forest Policy and Ecological Change: Hyderabad State in Colonial India is an attempt to highlight the history of forestry in colonial India in the context of the Nizam’s Dominions, popularly called the Hyderabad State. The ownership of forests by the State through administrative authority and its mo...

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Main Author: Abdul Thaha, S. (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New Delhi Foundation Books 2009
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Summary:Forest Policy and Ecological Change: Hyderabad State in Colonial India is an attempt to highlight the history of forestry in colonial India in the context of the Nizam’s Dominions, popularly called the Hyderabad State. The ownership of forests by the State through administrative authority and its monopoly over the commercial exploitation of forest resources were central to the history of state forestry in the Hyderabad State. Since the government categorized forests into reserved, protected and open forests, the main objective for the forest administration was to conserve the existing forests and exploit them systematically
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Physical Description:1 online resource (vii, 164 pages)
ISBN:9788175968486

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