Forest society and colonialism class 9 ppt

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Forest society and colonialism

Forest society and colonialism • Rise of Commercial Forestry • Commercial Forestry  How were the lives of the people affected?  How did Forest Rules affect Cultivation?  Who could hunt?  New Trades, New Employments and New Services • Commercial Forestry 1) British needed forest to build ships and railways 2) They were worried about the reckless felling of trees by local traders 3) British invited a German expert, Dietrich Brandis and made him the first IG of Forests in India 4) Proper system to manage forests and Science of Conservation 5) Rules about the use of Forest Resources 6) Brandis set up the IFS in 1864 and helped formulate the IFA of 1865 7) The Imperial Forest Research Institute at Dehradun in 1906 and ‘Scientific Forestry’ was taught • • Research Institute at Dehradun in 1906 • Commercial Forestry Scientific Forestry One type of trees Trees are planted in straight rows Natural Forestry Has lots of different types of trees. Trees are grown randomly • Forestry Planted 1 type of nurserie s Plantati on was in a straight row Forest Officials surveyed the forest Working plans for Forest Mgnt Planned how much of the plantation area to cut every year The area cut was then to be replanted • Act 1878 Reserved Forest • The best forests were called reserved forests • Villagers were not allowed to take anything from these forests Protected Forest • Villagers were allowed to take wood for house building or fuel Village Forest • Villagers were allowed to take wood for hou...

Forest, Society & Colonialism Class 9th (History)

(Political Science, History, Social science, Sociology And all Humanities Materials available here, Solved Maps for class All Classes,downloads PPTs, Revision Notes for all classes,Sample Papers etc., For Class 9.10,11,12th) NOTE:- Online chatting Time From Monday to Friday 8: 00 Pm to 8:30 Pm and But on Saturday,Sunday and on Holiday you can chat anytime Posted by Mr. Manish Kumar has been teaching Political Science to Class IX, X, XI and XII for last five years.He has completed his graduation from Moti Lal Nehru College, University of Delhi. He is a honoured with "Global Teacher award 2018" of Department of AKS, New Delhi. His main area of interest is in School education. A large number of his students have scored brilliantly in this subject. He is the Head of the Department in the School he is currently employed at reputed International School in Gurugram. . He has attended various Seminars conducted by CBSE

MCQs for Class 9 History Chapter 4 "Forest Society and Colonialism"

CBSE Class 9 History Book Chapter 4 “Forest Society and Colonialism” Multiple Choice Questions ‌(MCQs‌) with Answers Practicing the MCQs on Class 9 Chapter 4 “Forest Society and Colonialism” can help you understand the lesson better! We have a lot of questions that cover all the important topics in the chapter. You can use these questions to check your knowledge and find out what you need to work on. MCQs listed below are like the real exam questions. If you’re a student who needs help studying or a teacher who wants to help their students, our Practice MCQs on “Forest Society and Colonialism”, Class 9 Chapter 4 can be very useful. Start practicing today and get ready for your exams! Here is a compilation of Free MCQs of Class 9 History Book Chapter 4 – Forest Society and Colonialism. Students can practice free MCQs as have been added by CBSE in the new exam pattern. At the end of Multiple Choice Questions, the answer key has also been provided for your reference. A. Bidis B. Plates C. Baskets D. Umbrellas Q2. The railway network expanded rapidly in India from…..? A. 1820s B. 1830s C. 1850s D. 1860s Q3. The Imperial Forest Research was set up at …..? A. Allahabad B. Darjeeling C. Dehradun D. Shimla Q4. The Baigas are a forest community of…..? A. Central India B. North India C. South India D. North East India Q5. The colonial power in Indonesia were the …..? A. English B. Dutch C. French D. Portuguese Q6. Where did the Dutch start forest management in Indonesia? A. Java B. ...

Forest society and colonialism

Forest society and colonialism • Rise of Commercial Forestry • Commercial Forestry  How were the lives of the people affected?  How did Forest Rules affect Cultivation?  Who could hunt?  New Trades, New Employments and New Services • Commercial Forestry 1) British needed forest to build ships and railways 2) They were worried about the reckless felling of trees by local traders 3) British invited a German expert, Dietrich Brandis and made him the first IG of Forests in India 4) Proper system to manage forests and Science of Conservation 5) Rules about the use of Forest Resources 6) Brandis set up the IFS in 1864 and helped formulate the IFA of 1865 7) The Imperial Forest Research Institute at Dehradun in 1906 and ‘Scientific Forestry’ was taught • • Research Institute at Dehradun in 1906 • Commercial Forestry Scientific Forestry One type of trees Trees are planted in straight rows Natural Forestry Has lots of different types of trees. Trees are grown randomly • Forestry Planted 1 type of nurserie s Plantati on was in a straight row Forest Officials surveyed the forest Working plans for Forest Mgnt Planned how much of the plantation area to cut every year The area cut was then to be replanted • Act 1878 Reserved Forest • The best forests were called reserved forests • Villagers were not allowed to take anything from these forests Protected Forest • Villagers were allowed to take wood for house building or fuel Village Forest • Villagers were allowed to take wood for hou...

MCQs for Class 9 History Chapter 4 "Forest Society and Colonialism"

CBSE Class 9 History Book Chapter 4 “Forest Society and Colonialism” Multiple Choice Questions ‌(MCQs‌) with Answers Practicing the MCQs on Class 9 Chapter 4 "Forest Society and Colonialism" can help you understand the lesson better! We have a lot of questions that cover all the important topics in the chapter. You can use these questions to check your knowledge and find out what you need to work on. MCQs listed below are like the real exam questions. If you're a student who needs help studying or a teacher who wants to help their students, our Practice MCQs on "Forest Society and Colonialism", Class 9 Chapter 4 can be very useful. Start practicing today and get ready for your exams! Here is a compilation of Free MCQs of Class 9 History Book Chapter 4 - Forest Society and Colonialism. Students can practice free MCQs as have been added by CBSE in the new exam pattern. At the end of Multiple Choice Questions, the answer key has also been provided for your reference. A. Bidis B. Plates C. Baskets D. Umbrellas Q2. The railway network expanded rapidly in India from…..? A. 1820s B. 1830s C. 1850s D. 1860s Q3. The Imperial Forest Research was set up at …..? A. Allahabad B. Darjeeling C. Dehradun D. Shimla Q4. The Baigas are a forest community of…..? A. Central India B. North India C. South India D. North East India Q5. The colonial power in Indonesia were the …..? A. English B. Dutch C. French D. Portuguese Q6. Where did the Dutch start forest management in Indonesia? A. Java B. ...

Forest, Society & Colonialism Class 9th (History)

(Political Science, History, Social science, Sociology And all Humanities Materials available here, Solved Maps for class All Classes,downloads PPTs, Revision Notes for all classes,Sample Papers etc., For Class 9.10,11,12th) NOTE:- Online chatting Time From Monday to Friday 8: 00 Pm to 8:30 Pm and But on Saturday,Sunday and on Holiday you can chat anytime Posted by Mr. Manish Kumar has been teaching Political Science to Class IX, X, XI and XII for last five years.He has completed his graduation from Moti Lal Nehru College, University of Delhi. He is a honoured with "Global Teacher award 2018" of Department of AKS, New Delhi. His main area of interest is in School education. A large number of his students have scored brilliantly in this subject. He is the Head of the Department in the School he is currently employed at reputed International School in Gurugram. . He has attended various Seminars conducted by CBSE

MCQs for Class 9 History Chapter 4 "Forest Society and Colonialism"

CBSE Class 9 History Book Chapter 4 “Forest Society and Colonialism” Multiple Choice Questions ‌(MCQs‌) with Answers Practicing the MCQs on Class 9 Chapter 4 "Forest Society and Colonialism" can help you understand the lesson better! We have a lot of questions that cover all the important topics in the chapter. You can use these questions to check your knowledge and find out what you need to work on. MCQs listed below are like the real exam questions. If you're a student who needs help studying or a teacher who wants to help their students, our Practice MCQs on "Forest Society and Colonialism", Class 9 Chapter 4 can be very useful. Start practicing today and get ready for your exams! Here is a compilation of Free MCQs of Class 9 History Book Chapter 4 - Forest Society and Colonialism. Students can practice free MCQs as have been added by CBSE in the new exam pattern. At the end of Multiple Choice Questions, the answer key has also been provided for your reference. A. Bidis B. Plates C. Baskets D. Umbrellas Q2. The railway network expanded rapidly in India from…..? A. 1820s B. 1830s C. 1850s D. 1860s Q3. The Imperial Forest Research was set up at …..? A. Allahabad B. Darjeeling C. Dehradun D. Shimla Q4. The Baigas are a forest community of…..? A. Central India B. North India C. South India D. North East India Q5. The colonial power in Indonesia were the …..? A. English B. Dutch C. French D. Portuguese Q6. Where did the Dutch start forest management in Indonesia? A. Java B. ...

Forest society and colonialism

Forest society and colonialism • Rise of Commercial Forestry • Commercial Forestry  How were the lives of the people affected?  How did Forest Rules affect Cultivation?  Who could hunt?  New Trades, New Employments and New Services • Commercial Forestry 1) British needed forest to build ships and railways 2) They were worried about the reckless felling of trees by local traders 3) British invited a German expert, Dietrich Brandis and made him the first IG of Forests in India 4) Proper system to manage forests and Science of Conservation 5) Rules about the use of Forest Resources 6) Brandis set up the IFS in 1864 and helped formulate the IFA of 1865 7) The Imperial Forest Research Institute at Dehradun in 1906 and ‘Scientific Forestry’ was taught • • Research Institute at Dehradun in 1906 • Commercial Forestry Scientific Forestry One type of trees Trees are planted in straight rows Natural Forestry Has lots of different types of trees. Trees are grown randomly • Forestry Planted 1 type of nurserie s Plantati on was in a straight row Forest Officials surveyed the forest Working plans for Forest Mgnt Planned how much of the plantation area to cut every year The area cut was then to be replanted • Act 1878 Reserved Forest • The best forests were called reserved forests • Villagers were not allowed to take anything from these forests Protected Forest • Villagers were allowed to take wood for house building or fuel Village Forest • Villagers were allowed to take wood for hou...

Forest, Society & Colonialism Class 9th (History)

(Political Science, History, Social science, Sociology And all Humanities Materials available here, Solved Maps for class All Classes,downloads PPTs, Revision Notes for all classes,Sample Papers etc., For Class 9.10,11,12th) NOTE:- Online chatting Time From Monday to Friday 8: 00 Pm to 8:30 Pm and But on Saturday,Sunday and on Holiday you can chat anytime Posted by Mr. Manish Kumar has been teaching Political Science to Class IX, X, XI and XII for last five years.He has completed his graduation from Moti Lal Nehru College, University of Delhi. He is a honoured with "Global Teacher award 2018" of Department of AKS, New Delhi. His main area of interest is in School education. A large number of his students have scored brilliantly in this subject. He is the Head of the Department in the School he is currently employed at reputed International School in Gurugram. . He has attended various Seminars conducted by CBSE

Forest society and colonialism

Forest society and colonialism • Rise of Commercial Forestry • Commercial Forestry  How were the lives of the people affected?  How did Forest Rules affect Cultivation?  Who could hunt?  New Trades, New Employments and New Services • Commercial Forestry 1) British needed forest to build ships and railways 2) They were worried about the reckless felling of trees by local traders 3) British invited a German expert, Dietrich Brandis and made him the first IG of Forests in India 4) Proper system to manage forests and Science of Conservation 5) Rules about the use of Forest Resources 6) Brandis set up the IFS in 1864 and helped formulate the IFA of 1865 7) The Imperial Forest Research Institute at Dehradun in 1906 and ‘Scientific Forestry’ was taught • • Research Institute at Dehradun in 1906 • Commercial Forestry Scientific Forestry One type of trees Trees are planted in straight rows Natural Forestry Has lots of different types of trees. Trees are grown randomly • Forestry Planted 1 type of nurserie s Plantati on was in a straight row Forest Officials surveyed the forest Working plans for Forest Mgnt Planned how much of the plantation area to cut every year The area cut was then to be replanted • Act 1878 Reserved Forest • The best forests were called reserved forests • Villagers were not allowed to take anything from these forests Protected Forest • Villagers were allowed to take wood for house building or fuel Village Forest • Villagers were allowed to take wood for hou...