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How recognising cultural practices in environmental regulation can help protect natural resources like sandalwood

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The History of Indian Sandalwood

There are several types of sandalwood, each with its own unique characteristics and uses. The British were so keen to exploit and trade any type of Sandalwood that some species no longer exist today. Indian sandalwood is considered the most valuable and sought after. But it has been preserved as a result of government's conservation efforts,. cultivation practices, and legal restrictions on its trade and export.

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