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Human Influence on Banj Oak (Quercus leucotrichophora,A. Camus) Forests of Central Himalaya
Authors:Vishal Singh  Rajesh Thadani  Ashish Tewari  Jeet Ram
Affiliation:1. Centre for Ecology Development and Research, Dehradun, Indiacedarhimalaya@gmail.com;3. Centre for Ecology Development and Research, Dehradun, India;4. Department of Forestry, Kumaun University, Nainital, India
Abstract:The present study suggests that the impact of human-induced small-scale disturbances (lopping of branches and leaf litter removal) adversely impacts the functioning of banj oak (Quercus leucotrichophora, A. Camus) forests of Central Himalaya. Significantly higher (p < .001) biomass stocks, carbon sequestration rates, soil carbon, leaf area index (LAI), litter fall, and faster litter decomposition rates were observed in least human influenced (LHI) forests as compared to moderately human influenced (MHI) forests and highly human influenced (HHI) forests. Three replicate forest stands of each category were selected for the observation. The study is used as a background to suggest alternative strategies to conserve the forests, taking into account the social and economic concerns of the village community.
Keywords:chronic  disturbances  Himalaya  conserve  social  economical
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