Land Resources and Agriculture
Tripura Board · Class 12 · Geography
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What to Focus On
- Reporting Area maintained by Land Revenue Dept. differs from Geographical Area measured by Survey of India.
- Area classified as forest ≠ Actual forest cover — demarcated area may be forested or not.
- Culturable Wasteland = fallow for >5 years; Current Fallow = fallow for ≤1 year; Fallow other than Current Fallow = fallow for 1–5 years.
- Non-agricultural land use registered the highest rate of increase — a result of industrialization and urbanization.
- Forest area increase in records does not mean more actual forest cover — it is administrative demarcation.
- Net Area Sown shows a recent increase as culturable wasteland is being reclaimed.
- CPRs are owned by the state but used collectively by the community — no individual property rights.
- Village panchayat-owned grazing lands and community forests are classic CPRs.
- CPRs are vital safety nets for landless laborers, marginal farmers, and women.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Area classified as forest in land revenue records is the same as the actual area under forest cover in India.
Green Revolution benefited all regions of India equally and made all of Indian agriculture self-sufficient.
Culturable wasteland and current fallow are the same — both are unused agricultural land.
Memory Tips
Nine Land Use Categories maintained in Land Revenue Records
Culturable Wasteland vs. Current Fallow vs. Fallow other than Current Fallow
Reporting Area vs. Geographical Area – the two are different
Common Property Resources (CPRs) – definition and importance for the rural poor
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