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of the total land area is covered by primary forest.13 A forest cover of 64 million ha . or 19.5 % of the total land area ... The earliest provisions for the establishment of protected areas date back to the Arthashastra ( 321-300 BC ) ...
of the total land area is covered by primary forest.13 A forest cover of 64 million ha . or 19.5 % of the total land area ... The earliest provisions for the establishment of protected areas date back to the Arthashastra ( 321-300 BC ) ...
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T ransitional planning must attempt to make accessible to the local people other areas in the region , especially waste , common and ... forest land outside the protected area can support Joint Forest Management ( JFM ) initia- tives .
T ransitional planning must attempt to make accessible to the local people other areas in the region , especially waste , common and ... forest land outside the protected area can support Joint Forest Management ( JFM ) initia- tives .
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716 I 1 1 MANY countries , including those from the third world , have been earmarking areas for preservation of biodiversity for some time now . While diversity in a system enhances its chances of stability and survival , the benefits ...
716 I 1 1 MANY countries , including those from the third world , have been earmarking areas for preservation of biodiversity for some time now . While diversity in a system enhances its chances of stability and survival , the benefits ...
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