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The Indian Forester October 1944

1944

the first Issue of the following year of the Indian Forester will be sent by V. P. P the sum to be thus recovered will be included all arrears due; di) to all private subscribers residing out of India in the event of non-pavment by them by the end of the year for which their subscription holds good of all sums due by them the issue of the Indian Forester will be suspended until the recovery of t [...] 7. Indian Forest Policy and the C. P.- Forest Policy expresses the intention or the wishes of the owner of the forest concerning the use the owner makes of his forest or forest land. [...] The work of the game warden the land agent and the timber man may be understood but the job of that branch of planned land use which covers the science of forestry has been appreciated less in Britain than any of the western countries. [...] Even a casual perusal of the current technical or even popular literature on the subject of soil coservation will show that the principles fomuheed in the Government of India forest policy must be observed if see are to preserve the fertility of the soil which is the main economic asset of the people. [...] The grazing of cattle in excess of the fixed limits has not been prvented but the effective license fee payable for the grazing of these cattle has been increaed by the amount of the bribe or the difficulty irrvolved in the necessary fraud without any increase of revenue to the department.
agriculture environment
Pages
58
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120200
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-v C. E. Simmons view
The Blister Rust Menace on Chir in Kumaon
323-325 K. D. Bagchee view
Influence of Forests on Rainfall
325-327 O. M. Martin view
Some Requirements of Post-War Forest Policy in the C.P
327-339 V. K. Maitland view
The Andaman Forests and their Regeneration—II
339-351 B. S. Chengapa view
Timber Price List August-September 1944 (Indian Provinces)
352-353 C. E. Simmons view
Editorial Notes Comments and Miscellanea
354-355 C. E. Simmons view
Water Hyacinth for Raising Low-Lying Lands
355-355 C. E. Simmons view
Silviculture of Chlorophora Excelsa
356-356 C. E. Simmons view
Unprovoked Attacks by Bison
356-356 C. E. Simmons view
Abstracts of the Indian Forest Literature Issued During the Quarter Ending 30th June 1944 Together with Abstracts of Articles Published in the Indian Forester
357-358 C. E. Simmons view
Extracts
359-363 C. E. Simmons view
Gazette Notifications
xxxv-xxxvii C. E. Simmons view
Books and Publications Received During August 1944
xxxviii-xxxviii C. E. Simmons view

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