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Management of Forests in India: New Opportunities

AuthorA R Maslekar
PublisherBishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh
Publisher2008
Publisherxii
Publisher348 p,
Publishertables
ISBN8121105862

Contents: Preface. I. General features of Indian forestry and scope of forest management: 1. Forests and forestry. 2. Scope of forest management. 3. India\'s forest policies and important legislations and developments since independence. 4. Certain concepts in forest management. 5. Classification of forest lands. 6. Forest organization. II. The scientific forestry practice: 7. Forest growing stock and increment. 8. Rotation in forest management. 9. Thinning. 10. Silvicultural systems. 11. Yield regulation. 12. Working plans. 13. Logging management. 14. Management of Bamboos. 15. Management of grasslands and grazing. 16. Valuation of forest crops. 17. Timber production: peculiarities and criteria for appraisal. II. New dimensions of forest management in India: 18. Forest development corporations. 19. Forestry for community development. 20. Forest labourer\'s cooperative societies. 21. Urban forestry. 22. Joint Forest Management; village eco-development and Samanvit Gram Vanikaran Samridhi Yojana (SGVSY). 23. Nature conservation and wildlife management. 24. Nationalization of trade in forest produce. 25. Work study and productivity in forestry. 26. Forest based industries and forest management. 27. Marketing of forest products. 28. Important recent concerns in Indian forestry. Annexes. Bibliography. Index.

"India has almost a quarter of its landmass under forests, which represent almost all types of forests found in the world. Forests are rich with biodiversity and they also shelter magnificent variety of fauna. Indian has a long tradition of forest management, right from the ancient Kautilya\'s times through the Mughal and British period to the present times, however, demand of forests products and forest lands has increased manifold after independence, particularly due to the run away increase in human and cattle population. Political non-support and expediency has added to the picture, making management of forests a complex issue.

Forests, by their existence, ensure environmental security, soil stability, water regime balance, as well as food security. Of late there is some realization about forests and their role in social, economic and environmental considerations. The advent of Forest Development Corporation and social forestry showed a paradigm shift in the thinking of foresters, however, still majority of people are largely unaware of forests and forestry.

Many books have been written on forest management in the past, mostly dealing with technical aspects. Much was written after 1976 on socio-economic aspects of forest management. Forest Management has become Man Centric instead of Tree centric. This book deals with all these and more in one place.

The book also brings out all aspects of forests and forestry practices, and highlights what was best in the past and what is the desired best now. It is hoped that readers, professionals as well as others, find this book useful and encourages them to make India green and vibrant." (jacket)

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