Why did European foresters regard shifting cultivation harmful to the forest?
The European foresters regard shifting cultivation harmful to the forest because –
• The land on which the shifting cultivation was done could not be used again for growing trees for railway timber.
• As in the shifting cultivation, the forest was burnt, there was a risk of flames spreading and burning the valuable timber.
• It became difficult for the government to calculate taxes in shifting cultivation.
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