About Lead Book Forest Residents, Forest Parents' Themes Many countries in South America have experienced a serious balance of payments deficit. To promote development and address these issues, the government has implemented misleading and almost failed development projects in the rainforest. The rancher wiped out the forest to keep the cows. The colonization project brought small-scale farmers to areas that were once virgin forests. Farming methods developed in temperate areas have not been very successful in these areas.
The Book of Immortality - Book 1: This book begins with two monks secretly observing the group of tribes of the mountain. It seems that the residents of the jungle are talking about what they see, but they do not look like others. Any rational mind will refuse their fantastic activities, but the monks study them and discover the dialogue between immortality and his secret disciples; the mystery of life and devout Discussion to reveal the secret of power; soul, fate, death, essence of time and space, explanation of difficult negotiations, immortal conversation
Siberian Jay is a charm of good fortune to the inhabitants of the forest. In Finnish folklore, people believe that luck will become worse if people kill. The heathen once believed that the soul of forest dwellers will be Jay of Siberia after death. Because of the lush forest, it is currently in danger of extinction in Southern Finland
In "Religion in the Forest", Tagore wrote about the influence of ancient Indian forest resident on classical Indian literature. The forest is a reservoir of water and biodiversity that teaches us the lessons of democracy - leaving space for others while utilizing nutrients from a common life network. Tagore considers that coincidence with nature is the highest stage of human evolution. Tagore wrote in his article "Tapovan" (Pure Forest): "Indian civilization is not regeneration, it is a source of material and knowledge in the forest, not a city, rivers and lakes are people Communication is aiming and keeping away Peace of forest contributes to the evolution of human intelligence and forest culture promotes culture of Indian society.
In this article we will look at the evolution of forest law in India. The first is to observe the sacred forest, the medieval elephant, the society before the colonial period, and the people's attitude towards the forest. It then examined the change of protection technology and turned to more scientific management under the citizen's base camp and community management. Then, it believes that the evolution of forest law after independence - seeing how laws still alienate people and forests, and forest dwellers and tribes will destroy forests. We also believe that the prospects of the government to provide rights to forest resident and tribal are constantly changing with the passage of the Forestry Bill of Rights.