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Forests face many hazards but the most common hazard is forest fire. They pose a threat not only to the forest wealth but also to the entire regime of fauna and flora seriously disturbing the bio-diversity, the ecology and environment of a region. The book comprehensively dealt with the introduction, sphere of research work done around the world, materials and methods, results and discussions and summary & conclusions. In the present time, the main focus is on conservation of biodiversity. The books give an in depth, comprehensive, integrated and illustrated review work, methodology and…mehr

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Forests face many hazards but the most common hazard is forest fire. They pose a threat not only to the forest wealth but also to the entire regime of fauna and flora seriously disturbing the bio-diversity, the ecology and environment of a region. The book comprehensively dealt with the introduction, sphere of research work done around the world, materials and methods, results and discussions and summary & conclusions. In the present time, the main focus is on conservation of biodiversity. The books give an in depth, comprehensive, integrated and illustrated review work, methodology and outcomes of forest fire for better management. This book compiles to meet the needs of researcher, scientist, practicing foresters, students, academicians, environmentalist, ecologist, government organizations and all those who are connected with the protections and conservation of the natural resources to understand the principles, methodology and impact of forest fires on ecosystem and their management action plan.
Autorenporträt
Manoj Kumar Jhariya, Ph.D. Scholar (UGC Fellow), Dept. of Forestry, Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Raipur (C.G.), India. He completed graduation in Agriculture & post graduate in Forestry from same university. He has published many papers and articles in various national and internationally recognized journals.