Forest Environment & Biodiversity

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Forests play important role in combating desertification, preventing erosion problems, other protective functions, climatic change acting as carbon reservoirs and sinks. Forests, the biodiversity they contain and the ecological function they maintain, are a heritage of mankind. The vital role of forests in protecting fragile ecosystems, watersheds and freshwater reservoirs and as storehouses of rich biodiversity should be recognized. Forests contain not only woody species and wild animals but also a wealth of other species of actual or potentially socio-economic importance at the global, national and local levels, including wild relatives of important crop species. Biodiversity is the variety and variability of plant, animal and microorganism in a ecosystem. Biodiversity, in wild and domesticated forms, is the source for most of humanity food, medicine, clothing and housing, most of the cultural diversity, and most of the intellectual and spiritual inspirations. In other words, it is the very basis of man’s being. Currently, there is severe and widespread loss of biodiversity because of a variety of factors and, therefore, its conservation is of utmost importance. Conservation and development are partners in the process of environmental protection. To maintain and increase the ecological, biological, climatic, socio-cultural and economic contributions of forests, their conservation and management are urgently required. Biological diversity (biodiversity) is also to be preserved to achieve sustainable development. The book is a sincere effort of the authors to provide compiled information on the subject matter of forest environment and diversity. It includes the impact of forests on environment, basic concept, status and extent of biodiversity, its loss and suggests ways and means of conservation for achieving sustainable development.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR M P Singh

Dr. M.P. Singh, Head of the Department of Forest Sciences, Birsa Agricultural University, Ranchi (Jharkhand) earned his mater's degree in Botany with specialization in Taxonomy and after his PH.D degree in Floristic from Patna University and Diploma in Forestry from Forest Research Institute, Indian Council of Forestry Research & Education, Dehradun. He is a fellow in Life Sciences of Mendelian Society of India, Patna. Besides teaching Dr. Singh has been engaged with independent research in Project of Government of India as Principal investigator. He is noted Taxonomist of the country and have about twenty one years of long experiences. He is an advisor to the Government of India for whole Eastern Region on Horistic research and member of FLORA INDIA. He is the Editor of Journal "New Botanist" for forestry sector. He has published eight books in Botany, Forestry and on Environmental Sciences and also published eighty five research papers in National/International Journals. He has also guided a number of Scholar for award of Ph. D. degree in Botany as well as in Forestry. He is one of the member of Botanical Survey of India in a Research Selection Committee. He has extensively travelled in India and abroad in conection to floristic studies.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR R B Sah

Dr. R.B. Sah is Assistant Professor, department of Silviculture, Birsa Agricultural University, Ranchi. He has published many research papers in national Journals and attended many national Seminars and Symposia.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Reena Mohanka

Dr. Reena Mohanka is Senior Grade Lecturer in the department of Botany in Science College Patna, Patna University, Patna. She has published about ten research papers in the reputed Journals. She is author of four books in the field of Botany and Environmental sciences. She has attended many seminars, symposia and conferences.

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Title
Forest Environment & Biodiversity
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Edition
2nd Revised and
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ISBN
8170354218
Length
xii+556p., Tables; Figures; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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