Forest Survey of IndiaSustainable developmentTree coverCongruency between forest cover protection and development objectives is usually difficult to achieve. However, going strictly by the official statements and reports released by the government, much like the Indian economy, Indian forest cover also ...
Forest cover assessment in north-east India - the potential of temporal wide swath satellite sensor data (IRS-1C WiFs). International Journal of Remote Sensing. 23(22): 4881-4896Roy, P. S., & Joshi, P. K. (2002). Forest cover assessment in north-east India – the potential of ...
The extent of forest area and decline in forest resources due to deforestation and changes in forest cover have been estimated by conventional and remote sensing techniques by various agencies for India and state of Himachal Pradesh (HP) located in the Western Himalayas. The various forest cover ...
Forest changes and fragmentation analysis of Hazaribagh district of Jharkhand, India using Geo-spatial technology Forest cover and its fragmentation need to be assessed regularly for sustainable management of natural resources. In this study forest cover change and its fragmentation based on forest cover...
Forest management and land use/cover changes in a typical micro watershed in the mid elevation zone of Central Himalaya, India In most developing countries, large-scale land use/cover changes are reported over the last few centuries. In most cases, it is attributed to the human pop... A Wa...
Extent and causes of forest cover changes in Vietnam's provinces 1993–2013: a review and analysis of official data Within a region plagued by deforestation, Vietnam has experienced an exceptional turnaround from net forest loss to forest regrowth. This so-called forest ... R Cochard,DT Ngo...
Are Vegetation—Environment Relationships Different Between Herbaceous and Woody Groundcover Plants in Barrens with Shallow Soils? The extent to which woody vegetation exhibits more expansive community structures and different relationships with environmental variables than herbaceous ... SM Petersen,PB Drewa...
(FAO). The 30 m forest cover data were processed into binary forest maps for 2000 and 2020 and were used to calculate three fragmentation-related landscape metrics based on the global 5000 m grid (see calculation details below). The 5000 m grid was also used to calculate the forest...
33.15% of India’s forest cover demonstrated the canopy height <10 m, while 44.51% accounted for 10–20 m and 22.34% of forests demonstrated a higher canopy height (>20 m). This study advocates the importance and use of GEDI data for estimating the canopy height, preferably in data-...
R. Forest cover, carbon sequestration, and wildlife habitat: policy review and modeling of tradeoffs among land-use change scenarios. Environ. Sci. Policy 21, 94–105 (2012). Article Google Scholar Veldman, J. W. et al. Where tree planting and forest expansion are bad for biodiversity ...