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A Manual of Arboriculture prescribed for the use of District Officers & Committees & Boards in the Punjab

1890

2. Under the Sikh and earlier Governments the drift timber brought down from the hill forests by the large rivers of the Province and the naturally wooded belay furnished sufficient timber for buildings and manufactures and the jungles and the bar supplied fuel far in excess of any demand. [...] 3. The impolicy however of being entirely dependent on the hill foests most of which were situated in foreign territory for the timber supply of the whole Province was at once understood and immediately after the annexation( 2 ) of the Punjab the attention of Government was drawn to the want of trees Board of Administration Circular No in the plains and the Board of Administration; 15 of [...] The boundaries of the villages (including land sufficient for the wants of the coimunitie3) were to be defined and the rest of the land declared to be Government property and the people allowed to collect firewood and fell trees for domestic purposes only. [...] of the efforts made to increasthe growth of timber in the plains was due to the want of a special forest establishment. [...] Cleghorn to the deputed to the Punjab to draw up a scheme for the management of its forests and fuel reserves and Appointment of Dr.
agriculture environment
Pages
133
Published in
Pakistan
SARF Document ID
sarf.146220
Segment Pages Author Actions
Coner
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Frontmatter
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Part I. History of the Subject
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Part II. A.—Administrative
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Part III. Technical
13-86 unknown view
Part III. Remissions of Land Revenue in Connection with Arboriculture
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Part IV. Instructions for the Preparation of Triennial Reports and Annual Statements
90-92 unknown view
Appendix
93-114 unknown view
Index to English Names—Continued
115-119 unknown view
Backmatter
i-i unknown view

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