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247:) are becoming inadequate to provide a basic livelihood to the increased population. Many tribal people are giving up their traditional livelihoods in favor of farming and cattle ranching in the forest areas. Once former protectors of forests, they are gradually becoming threats to the forests and their wildlife. Tribal people have deep understanding of forest flora and fauna that can be productively utilized if they can support their families while doing so. 24: 215:
A protected forest is land notified under the provisions of the Indian Forest Act or the State Forests Act. In protected forests, all activities are permitted unless they are expressly prohibited. A protected forest is land that is a reserved forest, and over which the government has property rights,
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and hunting. These may also be utilized for the small and short contexts in various countries. The examples are Attappadi reserve forest in Kerala and Palani Hills forest conservation area in Tamil Nadu.
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These are the forests, which enjoy judicial fortification based on legitimate systems. These are the protected forests with the natural habitat exhibiting a high degree of protection from any kind of
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retained the status of the reserved and protected forests, and extended protection to other forests. Many forests that came under the jurisdiction of the Government of India during the
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Wildlife Legislations, including - “The Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act” from the Official website of: Government of India, Ministry of Environment & Forests
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Protected forests are either demarcated or undemarcated, based on whether the limits of the forest have been specified by a formal notification.
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Due to faster population growth in forest and tribal areas, naturally available forest resources (
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entry for the terms on the Government of Andhra Pradesh's Department of Forest website
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as declared by a state government under section 29 of the Indian forest act 1927.
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Official website of: Government of India, Ministry of Environment & Forests
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was declared a reserved forest in 1955, a wildlife sanctuary in 1958, and a
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accorded a certain degree of protection. The concept was introduced in the
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Effect of Tribal Population Growth on Forest Flora and Fauna
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are banned unless specific orders are issued otherwise. In
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