Demographic transition theory outlines the process of population change across four stages, beginning with high birth and death rates in pre-industrial societies, followed by rapid population growth, declining birth and death rates, and eventually stabilization in post-industrial societies.
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The problems facing Indian forestry include inadequate infrastructure, low productivity, uncontrolled migration, lack of investment, and insufficient infrastructure in rural areas.
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Forest legislations are laws and regulations designed to manage, protect, and sustainably use forest resources, ensuring conservation of ecosystems and balancing the interests of local communities, industries, and the environment.
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Indian agriculture includes subsistence farming for personal consumption, commercial farming for market sale, shifting cultivation with rotational land use, plantation agriculture for export-oriented cash crops, and horticulture focusing on fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
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