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Why are deciduous forests of India considered economically important? - Geography

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Why are deciduous forests of India considered economically important?

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  • Rich Timber Resources: They contain valuable hardwood trees such as sal, teak, bamboo, and shisham, which are extensively used in construction, furniture making, and various industries.
  • Wide Geographical Spread: Found across large parts of central and northern India, they provide forest products to a vast population, contributing significantly to the rural economy.
  • Multiple Forest Products: Besides timber, these forests supply fuelwood, fodder, gum, resin, and medicinal plants, which are essential for local industries and communities.
  • Support to Livelihoods: Millions of people, especially tribal communities, depend on these forests for their daily needs and income through the collection and sale of forest produce.
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Chapter 6: Natural Vegetation - Examination corner [Page 116]

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D. R. Khullar Geography [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 6 Natural Vegetation
Examination corner | Q II. 11. (i) | Page 116
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