P Bhuyan, ML Khan, RS Tripathi - Biodiversity & Conservation, 2003 - Springer
Tree species richness, tree density, basal area, population structure and distribution pattern were investigated in undisturbed, mildly disturbed, moderately disturbed and highly …
P Kandel, N Chettri, RP Chaudhary, HK Badola… - Plant diversity, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract The Kangchenjunga Landscape (KL) in the Eastern Himalayas is a transboundary complex shared by Bhutan, India, and Nepal. It forms a part of the 'Himalayan Biodiversity …
The phytosociological attributes of western Himalayan moist temperate forests were investigated in Bagh district, Kashmir. Detailed sampling was carried out in 180 forest stands …
Forest cover types, tree distribution pattern, species diversity, net woody biomass productivity, and firewood extraction rates were studied along a trekking corridor (Yuksam …
Tree structure and composition, regeneration, biomass status and removal as fodder, fuel and timber were studied in a temperate forest of the Mamlay watershed in Sikkim Himalaya …
N Chettri, DC Deb, E Sharma, R Jackson - Mountain Research and …, 2005 - JSTOR
To assess the impact of habitat disturbance on birds in the Yuksom-Dzongri trekking corridor in western Sikkim, India, the relationships between bird community attributes-including …
SM Haq, ES Calixto, M Kumar - Journal of Sustainable Forestry, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Biodiversity and productivity are the two most important attributes linked to the functioning of forest ecosystems. Understanding how diversity and productivity of a forest ecosystem …
The edible wild plants are greatly valued throughout the Himalayan region and serve as an important source of food for indigenous communities. This paper describes the botanical …
Both natural and anthropogenic disturbances are key drivers of forest dynamics that alter species composition and diversity, which in turn determine the successional trajectory of the …