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Using as a case study the Farm Forestry Programme in Uttar Pradesh, India during 1979-94, the role of trees in carbon sequestration is examined. Nearly 2000 million trees were planted under this programme, and based on an 80% survival rate, it is estimated that 1525.44 million have survived...
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However, in native tropical and subtropical forest soils, particularly near cropping systems, there is still a lack of information for GLY and AMPA residues. GLY is a multi-purpose desiccant herbicide widely used in annual and perennial crops, cover crops, horticulture and forestry, as well as ...
NL Peluso - Community Forestry Case Study (FAO). no. 8. 被引量: 41发表: 1993年 Heritability variations of morphometric traits in West Bengal (India) children aged 4-19 years: a mixed-longitudinal growth study. Background: Longitudinal and semi-longitudinal growth studies on siblings reflecting...
calculated on the basis of head loads being taken out of DNP. Moreover, 22% of Kashmiri community and 65% of Gujjar community collected green fodder from the forest for their livestock. Other resources collected from DNP were medicinal plants, honey, vegetables and fish, as well as timber. ...
where H = Shannon diversity index; Pi = Proportion of individuals of ith species in a whole community25. $${\text{Pi}} = {\text{n}}/{\text{N}},$$ where n = Individuals of a given type/species; N = Total number of individuals in a community. The Gini-Simpson...
2016). For example, more than a century ago, some land managers denounced Indigenous burning, and later some derided it as “Paiute forestry,” being detrimental to the forests (Greeley 2000). However, historical records and current studies show that the traditional burning by many aboriginal ...
Monitoring landscapes in times of climate change patterns is a crucial issue, moreover, in the analyzed Mediterranean area, one of the major global candidates to develop land degradation stresses and consequential desertification phenomena. The research presented here is developed in the Mediterranean Bas...
Community-based fire management: case studies from China, The Gambia, Honduras, India, the Lao People's Democratic Republic and Turkey The recent increase in global demand for copper raw materials has contributed to rising of commodity prices and a scramble for natural resources, modifying... B ...