This study deals with the population structure, natural regeneration and describes future possibilities of management in four oak forests of western Himalaya. It was recorded that …
Banj oak (Quercus leucotrichophora) is the most common broadleaf tree in the mid- elevational central Himalaya in India. Past studies on this tree have reported that …
Understanding how past disturbances have influenced the development of forests is critical for deciphering their current structure and composition and forecasting future changes. In …
P Wangda, M Ohsawa - Forest ecology and management, 2006 - Elsevier
The aim of our study was to characterize the structure and regeneration dynamics of dominant tree species along altitudinal gradient in dry valley slopes of the Bhutan Himalaya …
IE Måren, OR Vetaas - Mountain Research and Development, 2007 - BioOne
This quantitative study assesses the ecological impacts of varying degrees of forest use, describing community structure, population structure, and regenerative capacity of the …
SA Quazi, MS Ashton, R Thadani - Journal of Sustainable Forestry, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
Banj oak (Quercus leucotrichophora A. Camus) is an important hardwood species of the Central Himalayas that is heavily used for fuelwood, fodder and as an agricultural mulch …
Blue pine (Pinus wallichiana) forests are of significant ecological, economic, and cultural importance in the Himalayas. We used dendrochronological methods to investigate the role …
Oak species worldwide are experiencing declines, with negative consequences for hardwood forests and their associated biodiversity, but the causes of these declines vary …
R Pélissier, JP Pascal, F Houllier, H Laborde - Forest Ecology and …, 1998 - Elsevier
Within the framework of a programme on the functioning of dense moist evergreen forests of the Western Ghats, the French Institute of Pondicherry, in collaboration with the Karnataka …