Why bamboo density is higher in resrved as compared to protected forests?

Bamboo density is generally not higher in reserved forests compared to protected forests. Protected forests typically have stricter regulations and better conservation practices, which help maintain the ecological balance and prevent overexploitation of resources. Reserved forests, while also protected, may still allow for certain activities such as controlled logging, scientific research, or tourism, which could impact bamboo density. For accurate information on bamboo density in specific forest types, local surveys and data from forest management authorities would be necessary.