印度林业及其从过去到现代的发展历程

Nilav Ranjan Bora, Kumar P, Vasanth V, Dipankar Brahma, N. Krishnan. S, Ashick Rajah R, Pankaj Lushan Duta, Gajjala Nitish, Manoj Prabhakar S J
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印度森林的历史与政治历史密切相关。史诗《罗摩衍那》和《摩诃婆罗多》对森林进行了极具吸引力的描述。Dandakaranya》、《Khanadavban》和《Nandanvan》都出自这两部史诗。古印度文化据说是在雅利安人那里发展起来的。然而,文学作品并不是科学条约。尽管如此,它们仍能让人窥见朦胧而遥远的过去。它们表明了森林在人们文化生活中的重要性。人们发现,印度茂密的森林在过去保护了这片土地,但随着人口的增长,森林开始枯竭。然而,印度人民在历史上一直尊重森林,许多宗教仪式都以树木和植物为主题。乔达摩-佛陀(Gautama Buddha)宣扬人们应该每五年植树一次,寺庙周围也有神圣的小树林。钱德拉-古普塔-毛里亚(Chandra Gupta Maurya)和阿育王(Ashoka)也认识到森林的重要性,并实施了保护和发展森林的政策。在英国殖民统治时期,森林逐渐被用于创收,但在 1947 年印度获得独立后,印度制定了新的森林政策来保护森林,并将印度三分之一的土地面积保留在森林覆盖之下。森林在满足国内需求和满足需求方面一直发挥着至关重要的作用,这导致了供需之间的完全不匹配。在随后的几年里,人们对森林的态度发生了变化,从而使印度的林业得到了长足的发展。人们更加重视森林的保护和管理,这促进了印度林业的可持续发展。大量以森林为基础的产业建立起来,为国家的经济增长做出了巨大贡献。
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Journey of Indian forestry and its development from past to modern era
The history of Indian forest is closely linked with political history. The epics Ramayana and Mahabharata give an attractive description of forests. The Dandakaranya, the Khanadavban and the Nandanvan come from them. Ancient Hindu culture is said to have evolved in Aryans. Literatures are not however scientific treaties. Nevertheless, they give a glimpse into dim and distant past. They are an indication of the level of significance the forests had in the cultural life of people. The dense forests of India have been found to have protected the land in the past, but population grew, the forest began to deplete. However, historically, the people of India have respected forests, and many religious ceremonies focused on trees and plants. Gautama Buddha preached that people should plant trees every five years, and sacred groves were marked around temples. Chandra Gupta Maurya and Ashoka also recognized the importance of forests and implemented polices for their protection and growth. During the British colonial period, the forests were gradually appropriated for revenue generation, but after India gained independence in 1947, a new Forest Policy was established to protect the forests and retain a third of India’s land area under forest cover. Forests have been playing a vital role in meeting the demands of domestic and in meeting the demand which ushered in a total mismatch between demand and supply. Over the following years, people’s attitudes towards forests changed, leading to significant development in forestry in India. More emphasis is given to conservation and management of forests, which contributes to sustainable development of forestry in India. A large number of forest-based industries were set up, which contributed immensely towards the economic growth of the country.
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