Medicinal Plants: Forests and Their Conservation

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A major event was the Eighth World Forestry Congress, devoted to the theme Forests for People that gave a thrust to community forestry. In an address to Congress, even Westoby took a major departure form his previous stance, acknowledging, the dreamed snowball-effect of forest industries on rural economies has not materialized. The term social forestry first surfaced in 1976 report of the National Commission of agriculture in India, in which it was used for a programme of activities to encourage those who depend on fuelwood and other forest products to produce their own supplies in order to lighten the burden on production forestry.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ramesh Bhandari

Ramesh Bhandari, (b.1954), is an eminent scholar of Botany. His contribution in this field is worth mentioning, completed his education from Meerut University,. After completing his Ph.D., he came into the field of writing and till now has authored a number of books and research papers on plants. His papers and articles have been published in many national and international journals of repute institutes and is a consultant to many firm involved in plant biotechnology.

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Title
Medicinal Plants: Forests and Their Conservation
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9788178847993
Length
280p., 23cm.
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#Medicinal Plants