Over the last decades, decision makers have become increasingly aware of the importance of TOF, and as a consequence, this tree resource is, nowadays, often considered in forest monitoring systems. TOF in Nepal’s Terai have significantly increased over the past decade. Despite t...
In absolute terms, the level of forest income increased with total income. Forest income mainly supports current consumption. Determinants of household absolute and relative forest income were available labour, education, and location. The number of livestock units and degree of debt had positive ...
Forest dependencyDiversificationLivelihoodsRural householdsNepalForests are important to the livelihoods of hundreds of millions of people in developing countries. This study contributes to the emerging body of quantitative knowledge on the economic importance of forests to rural households through a study in...
Forest restoration occupies centre stage in global conversations about carbon removal and biodiversity conservation, but recent research rarely acknowledges social dimensions or environmental justice implications related to its implementation. We find th
Landraces are important genetic resources that have a significant role in maintaining the long-term sustainability of traditional agro-ecosystems, food, nutrition, and livelihood security. In an effort to document landraces in the on-farm conservation co
Scattered records show that local people keep stingless bees in several districts of Bhutan by bringing natural log hives from the forest to their backyard and use the hive products in their daily lives [33]. However, that information needs to be formally assessed, organized, and published to ...
The diversity of macroscopic mushroom at Muhammad Sabki City Forest Park in Jambi City. J Phys Conf Ser. 2021;1940(1):012075. Article Google Scholar Molina R, Pilz D, Smith J. Conservation and management of forest fungi in the Pacific Northwestern. Fungal Conserv Issues Solut. 2001;22:...
Introduction Metazoonoses are those zoonoses, which are transmitted biologically by invertebrate vector in which the agent develops, multiplies or both. The examples are babesiosis, chikungunya fever, dengue fever, filariosis, Japanese encephalitis, ilheus fever, Kyasanur forest disease, leishmaniosis, Ma...
Epigeic harvestmen (Arachnida: Opiliones) of reforested Norway spruce forest stands in Slovakia: A case study We evaluated the effect of different ecological factors on epigeic harvestmen (Opiliones) in stands of Norway spruce of different ages planted on former ag... I Mihl,B Jaruka - 《...
are adapted to thrive in the mature and stable environment created during this stage. In a climax community, species are stable and no longer being replaced, reflecting a state of balance as seen in mature forest communities. They remain stable and can last until the next ecological disturbance...