Lecture : Forest Society and Colonialism 09

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Diversity in forests has been disappearing very quickly. 1700 and 1995), 13. 9 million square km of forest was cleared for industrial uses, cultivation, pasture and fuelwood. This turns out to be 9. 3% of the total area of the world. The process of deforestation began many centuries ago, but became more systematic and extensive during the colonial period. About one-sixth of india"s landmass was under cultivation in 1600. At present, almost half of the landmass in india has come under cultivation. Effect of colonial rule on forest cover: meeting growing demand for food. Colonizers all over the world thought that uncultivated land should be taken over so that that could be used for more commercial purposes. The production of commercial crops like jute, sugar, wheat and cotton increased during this period. This happened because of increasing demand from a growing population in europe.

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