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The Forests of Upper India and their Inhabitants is a comprehensive examination of one of India’s most ecologically rich regions. Thomas W. Webber offers an in-depth look at the diverse ecosystems found in Upper India, documenting the intricate relationships between the natural environment and the people who depend on these forests for survival.
This hardcover edition presents detailed observations about forest composition, wildlife populations, and traditional forest management practices. Webber’s work serves as both a historical record and a practical guide to understanding the ecological and cultural significance of these regions. The author explores how indigenous communities have sustainably utilized forest resources for centuries, offering valuable insights into conservation and resource management.
Ideal for naturalists, historians, anthropologists, and environmental enthusiasts, this work remains relevant for contemporary discussions about forest conservation and indigenous knowledge systems.
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