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Systematic Forest Management in Myanmar During Colonial Period

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Title Systematic Forest Management in Myanmar During Colonial Period
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Thi Thi Han
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This paper traces the development of forest management in Myanmar during colonial period.
It gives information about the emergence of forest management in Myanmar to conserve
forest and natural environment from the reign of Myanmar kings to colonial period. Forests
had played an important role in the economy of Myanmar. Conservation of forests began since
the reign of Myanmar kings. Forest management started in Konbaung period. Since 1752, teak
trees were declared as royal property and royalties were levied for their extraction. However,
scientific forest management began in 1856. Myanmar Selection felling system was also
known as the Brandis Selection system because Dr. Dietrich Brandis who started the scientific
forest management in 1856 formulated the yield regulation of teak trees and adopted the
system. Prescribed girth limit, annual allowable cut and 30-year felling cycle are control
measures to ensure harvesting timber in sustainable basis. Systematic forest management was
easier by adopting rules and acts to form reserved forests. By reservation of forest, forest
products could be systematically produced, natural environment and wild life could be
conserved and forest products could be constantly obtained. Hence, the main purposes of this
paper are to know the systematic forest management during colonial period in detail, and to
understand the valuable existence of forest and systematic management for extraction of forest
resources are most important benefits for the next generation.
Keywords
Forest Management
Identifier https://oar.ydbu.edu.mm/handle/123456789/257
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