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Forestry in Tasmania Australia has been conducted since early European settlement. ==Early history== Forest conservation and reservation in the nineteenth century Tasmania was controlled under the curious title of the Waste Lands Act. * Imperial Governments 1842 Act - enabled the Van Diemen's Land Governor was able to grant ''Licences for the felling, removal and sale of timber from such lands'' 〔Forestry Commission of Tasmania (1976) ''Forestry and Tasmania's Forests'' page 1〕 * Waste Land Act (1863) - made it possible for further licensing for forest activities was possible after Van Diemen's Land become Tasmania in 1856. * Waste Lands Act (1881) - provided for land reservation for the preservation of timber. In 1885 the State Forests Act preservation and policing were not well organised and the management of forests was considered ''chaotic''.〔Systematic Conservation and management of the Woods and Forests of Tasmania (1887) Perrin, G.S.〕 * Crown Lands Act (1890) - saw the Crown Lands Act repealed and consolidated, along with the Waste Lands Act, and State Forests act of 1885. * Forestry Act (1920) - established the Tasmania Forestry Department * Kermandi Woodpulp and Paper Industry Act (1926) * Florentine Valley Paper Industry Act (1932) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Forestry in Tasmania」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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