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Kotli Hills are biodiversity hotspots harboring subtropical broad leaved and Chir Pine vegetation. This book provides a critical appraisal of phytosociology in Kotli hills, Azad Jammu and Kahmir emphasizing various aspects such as Community Structure, Species Diversity, Richness, Equatibility, Biological spectrum, Aggregation and homogeneity of vegetation. This book would be valuable assistance for the ecologist, ethno botanist and conservationist in their field of Research. The book exposes what has gone wrong with the management of forests in Kotli hills, what has gone right, and what can be done to change priorities.…mehr

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Kotli Hills are biodiversity hotspots harboring subtropical broad leaved and Chir Pine vegetation. This book provides a critical appraisal of phytosociology in Kotli hills, Azad Jammu and Kahmir emphasizing various aspects such as Community Structure, Species Diversity, Richness, Equatibility, Biological spectrum, Aggregation and homogeneity of vegetation. This book would be valuable assistance for the ecologist, ethno botanist and conservationist in their field of Research. The book exposes what has gone wrong with the management of forests in Kotli hills, what has gone right, and what can be done to change priorities.
Autorenporträt
Muhammad Shoaib Amjad (Double Gold Medalist) is a M. PHIL scholar in PMAS Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi. He is a competent and dedicated researcher having several national as well as international Research Publication.His interests are in the field of Plant Ecology, Phytosociology, Ethnobotany and forest sciences.