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    In Colin M. Turnbull’s book The Forest People there were many examples of theoretical approaches that he describes that the Pygmies use to maintain there social order. One of the elements that I noticed the most was interpretive or symbolic anthropology. In this book‚ Turnbull showed that in Pygmy society your social status and economic well-being are heavily dependent on the acceptance and respect you receive from other members of the community. Turnbull used interpretive/ symbolic anthropology

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    CHAPTER-2 FOREST POLICY AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLE IN COLONIAL AND POST COLONIAL PERIOD 2.0 Introduction Forest policy and management has been a subject of considerable debate and conflict ever since the British established a Forest Department and enacted legislations related to forestry in the 19th century. The imperial needs dictated the British interests in the Indian forest resources‚ which resulted in the establishment of control over forest resources. In the process‚ at least two crucial

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    THE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON NON TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS Introduction Over the years‚ there have been growing concerns over the maintaining and sustainability of the ecosystem. One of the areas that have not been left out is the growing need to monitor forest management. Natural changes such as climate change cause variations in the nature and quality of products in these forests. The areas of interest in this case are the non-timber forest products which are becoming of extreme importance in

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    of new species connects to the plant communities’ competition over light‚ nutrients‚ and water. This competition can lead to a certain species richness or percent similarity within a given area. The disturbance that happened in the Benedict/Johnson Forest

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    2.2.1 Forest Road Constructions and Natural Environment Forest Road Constructions have serious effects to the natural environment. These effects can be direct or indirect. Road technical works that include big cut up and fill up constructions change the natural landscape and the ecological balance. Natural landscape is aesthetically downgraded. The vegetation (e.g. trees‚ bushes) that was previously located on the roadway is removed therefore forest environmental and social advantages (oxygen production

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    16 of The Scarlet Letter‚ "A Forest Walk‚" Nathaniel Hawthorne uses the majority of the passage to show how Pearl and Hester act when out of the public eye. Also‚ he uses the theme of nature to show what Pearl is like‚ who she really is‚ and how she is accepted by nature. In the beginning of this passage‚ Pearl and Hester are walking in the forest because Hester wants to reveal Chillingworth’s true identity to Dimmesdale and she knows she will catch him in the forest‚ away from society. Hester chooses

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    FOREST RESOURCES OF SPSR NELLORE DISTRCIT‚ ANDHRA PRADESH S.K.M.Basha‚ E. Rajyalakshmi‚ K. Srilakshmi NBKR Medicinal Plant Research Centre‚ Vidyanagar – 524413‚ SPSR‚ Nellore (Dt) Mail : drskmbasha@gmail.com‚ Swathisayani@yahoo.co.in INTRODUCTION; Forests are complex ecosystems which show maximum diversity in biotic and abiotic components. A forest performs vital environmental services such as cleansing the air‚ moderating the climate‚ filtering water‚ cycling nutrients‚ providing

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    ever‚ constructed for all types of organisms if simply because of the prodigious data requirements. It is related to‚ but not identical with‚ the species discovery curve. This practical has been done in an oil palm plantation in Kawang Reserve’s Forest‚ Sabah during the mid-semester breaks held from 9th April 2014 until 11th April 2014. 2.0 Objective i. 3.0 To determine species area curve for sampling of population by quadrate method. Equipment i. Measuring tape. ii. Compass

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    4.5 Environmental Assessment: Forest Road Surface and Ditches Network One of the main objectives of this study is to investigate some intensity road characteristics based on ZEB1 LiDAR data. These intensity characteristics are the area with construction problems and the extent of the ditches network. As road construction problems here we consider the peaks and the depressions on the road surface that affect the transportation. In order to evaluate the flatness of the road surface we can make use

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    Wildlife includes wild animals and plants collectively. As a human being‚ we need to live in amity with other living things on the Earth. It is glorious that Malaysia is a habitat of much wildlife such as tigers‚ elephants‚ lions‚ leopards and many more. We have to appreciate that our country has such balance ecosystem. It is reported that some wild animals encounter extinction. Those animals mentioned are white tigers. Humans should be blamed causing this problem occurs. Cutting down the

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