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Shorea robusta Gaertn. f. (Sal) forests cover over 11 million ha in India, Nepal and Bangladesh.These forests are conventionally managed for timber. Recently, interest in producing multiple products from sal forests has increased. Associates of sal are known to produce edible fruits, fodder and compost, fibers, leaves for umbrellas, medicinal plants, thatch, grass, brooms and many other products depending on the species composition. These forests will continue to provide all these products if managed in a scientific and sustainable manner. Sustainable management of forest resources is…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Shorea robusta Gaertn. f. (Sal) forests cover over 11 million ha in India, Nepal and Bangladesh.These forests are conventionally managed for timber. Recently, interest in producing multiple products from sal forests has increased. Associates of sal are known to produce edible fruits, fodder and compost, fibers, leaves for umbrellas, medicinal plants, thatch, grass, brooms and many other products depending on the species composition. These forests will continue to provide all these products if managed in a scientific and sustainable manner. Sustainable management of forest resources is increasingly seen to be the most important conservation strategy for majority of the harvest species and their habitats. This Book provides an approach to manage the wild resources of medicinal plants in such a manner as to ensure the attainment of continued satisfaction of human needs for present and future generations.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Neeta Gera was born in India in 1981. She obtained her MSc (2003) in Botany from Vikram University, Ujjain. She completed her Ph.D in Forestry (2011) from Forest Research Institute (ICFRE), India. Her research interests include in-situ conservation of medicinal plants and development of models for their safe harvest from the wild.