Handbook of Forest Terminologies (Volume I)
Editor(s)/Author:
Dr. C.N.Hari Prasath, Ph.D., Dr. A. Balasubramanian, Dr. M. Sivaprakash, Mr. V. Manimaran, Dr. G. Swathiga
Available
2022-07-01
Dr. C.N.Hari Prasath, Ph.D., Dr. A. Balasubramanian, Dr. M. Sivaprakash, Mr. V. Manimaran, Dr. G. Swathiga
Available
2022-07-01
The systematic and scientific basis of Forest management was started during 1800s both for management of natural forests and for creation and management of planted and plantation forestry in India. Across the globe, scientific forest management practices has gained momentum as forest resources were treated as a production forestry which eventually turned into protection forestry in the climate change scenario. The inculcation of scientific forest principles has helped to manage forest effectively both for production and protection role for favouring human sustenance. Many of the scientific principles were termed into different forest terminologies for easy understanding across the globe. The most commonly used forest terminologies were developed by Society of American Foresters (SAF), British Commonwealth Forest Terminology (BCFT) and Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has created an array of technical terminologies, which is acting as the common code of following scientific principles across the globe.
In the current book “Handbook of Forest Terminologies” comprises of scientific terminologies which are being commonly developed by various organisations like BCFT, SAF, FAO, etc. These book helps to bring all terminologies in one platform both for common understanding and easy reference as well. The volume I covers the areas of Agroforestry, Forest Management, Forest Mensuration, Forest Protection, Forest Utilization, Silvicultural systems, Silviculture, Tree breeding and Wood technology.
While developing these terminologies meticulous efforts were made to include the components of forestry subjects which are recommended by ICAR 5th Dean’s committee on forestry syllabus and ICFRE recommendations on forestry syllabus. No doubt this book is highly useful for B.Sc (Hons.) Forestry and M.Sc (Forestry) and Ph.D (Forestry) students and also the practising foresters and forest officials. Besides the quantum of subject covered in this book will be definitely helpful for aspirants in State and National level competitive examinations. Good efforts were made to incorporate all corner of forestry science and its related subjects such that this book is acting as a ready reference for forest terminologies. We strongly believe that this book is highly useful for foresters persuading forest academics, professional foresters and also aspirants of competitive examinations.
About the Book xi
Acknowledgement xiii
Foreword xv
Volume-I
Chapter 1: Agroforestry 1
Chapter 2: Forest Management 13
Chapter 3: Forest Mensuration 38
Chapter 4: Forest Protection 59
Chapter 5: Forest Utilisation 108
Chapter 6: Silvicultural Systems 132
Chapter 7: Silviculture 139
Chapter 8: Wildlife 175
Chapter 9: Wood Technology 222
Volume-II
Chapter 1: Biofuel 285
Chapter 2: Forest Ecology, Environment and Climate Change 300
Chapter 3: Forest Economics 359
Chapter 4: Forest Engineering 387
Chapter 5: Forest Soil 405
Chapter 6: Forest Surveying 428
Chapter 7: Tree Breeding 448
Handbook of Forest Terminologies (Volume I)