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Institute of forestry
B.Sc . 4th sem
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Definitions of basic terms related toforestry.
Objectives of silviculture.
 Forest classification .
 Stakeholders of forest ..
Introduction
Forestry and related terms
Forest
•Forest is defined as ‘an area set aside for the
production of timber and other forest product,
or maintained under woody vegetation for certain
indirect benefits which it provides, e.g., climatic
and protective
•In ecology, it is defined as, a plant community
predominantly of trees and other woody
vegetation, usually with a closed canopy
Forestry
•Forestry is defined as ‘the theory and practice of
all that constitutes the creation, conservation and
scientific management of forests and the
utilization of their resources’.
•It is an applied science which is concerned with not
only the raising or cultivation of forest crops but
their protection, perpetuation, mensuration,
management, valuation and finance as well utilization
of the forest products for the service of the nation.
Silviculture and slivics
•Silviculture is the branch of forestry whichdeals
with the establishment, development,Care and
reproduction of stands timber.
•simple-‘The art and science of cultivating forest
crops’
•Silvics is the study of life history and general
characteristics of forest trees and crops with
Particular reference to environmental factors, as the
basis for the practice of siliviculture
Objectives of silviculture
•Production of higher volume per unit area
• Production of superior quality timber
• Production of species of economic value
• Reduction of rotation
• Raising forests in blank areas(Afforestation)
• Creation of manmade forests in place of natural
forests(Reforestation)
• Introduction of exotics
Forest Cover: defined as all lands, more than one
hectare in area, with a tree canopy density of more than
10%.( Nepal: 44.64% i.e. 6.61 million ha)
Very Dense Forest: All lands, with a forest cover with
canopy density of 70% and above
Moderately Dense Forest: All lands, with a forest cover
with canopy density of 40-70%
Open Forest: All lands, with forest cover with canopy
density of 10 to 40%
Forestcover
Verydenseforest
Medium denseforest
Open forest
Tree Cover: Land with tree patches (blocks and linear)
outside the recorded forest area exclusive of forest cover
and less than the minimum mapable area of 1 hectare.
Canopy:
•The cover of branches and foliage formed by the crowns of
trees in a wood.
•The canopy is called as closed when the individual tree
crown generally touch one other.
Closedcanopyof forest
Conifers tree - A tree belongs to the order coniferales of the
botanical group, gymnospermae, bearing cones and generally needle
shaped or scale like leaves, usually evergreen and producing timber
known as “softwood”.
Broad leaved tree a tree belongs to the botanical group dicotyledons
and producing timber usually known as ‘hard wood’
Coniferous Forest
Broad leaved Forest
Plants may be classified into the following three categories:
i)Herb,
ii) Shrub
iii) Tree
Herb is defined as plant whose stem is always green and tender and
height is usually not more than one metre. According to the span of
life, it is called annual, biennial or perennial.
Shrub is defined as a woody perennial plant differing from a perennial
herb in its persistent and woody stem and less definitely from a tree in
its low stature and its habit of branching from the base. A shrub is
usually not more than 6 metres in height.
Tree is defined as a large woody perennial plant having a single well
defined stem (bole or trunk) and a more or less definite crown. A tree is
usually more than 6 metres in height which can, according to species,
be upto 127 metres
TREE
Below the ground
iii) The root
Above the ground
i)The crown
ii) the stem
The crown is defined as the upper branchy part of a tree above the bole.
It is formed by the foliage of the branches springing from the bole
The stem is defined as ‘the principal axis of plant from which buds and
shoots are developed; in trees, stem, bole and trunk are synonymous’ but
bole is ‘some times used to refer to only lower part of the stem upto a
point where the main branches are given off.
•The root is that portion of the plant which develops inside the soil and
away from light.
•T he roots of trees support them firmly to the ground, absorb soil moisture
containing mineral salts and send it to stem for onward transmission to the
leaves.
•They generally comprise of two kinds of roots, viz., the taproot and the
lateral roots.
Deciduous tree
•A tree is called deciduous if it normally remains leafless for sometime
during the year In other words, it produces new flush of leaves after all
the old leaves have been shed and it has remained leafless for sometime.
• The leafless period varies with species and situation.
•For example, sal is leafless for about a weak or ten days while
Hymenodictyon excelsum remains leafless for about six months.
Deciduous spp
Acacia catechu,
Ailanthus excelsa,
Garuga pinnata,
Adina cordifolia,
Bombax ceiba,
Holoptelia integrifolia,
Lannea coromandelica, Melia azaderach,
Tectona grandis, Terminalia tomentosa.
.
Evergreen tree
An evergreen is defined as perennial plant which is never entirely without
green foliage, the old leaves persisting until a new set has appeared.
The persistence of the old green leaves after the new leaves have been
produced, depends upon species and in the same species upon the
environment.
Ex- in chir, the old leaves persist from one year five months to two or
three years but in deodar, they persist for five or six years
Evergreen spp
Abies pindrow,
Cupressus torulosa,
Mallotus philippinensis,
Picea smithiana,
Cedrus deodara,
Hopea parviflora,
Michelia champaca,
Pinus wallichiana,.
Pinus wallichiana
Cedrus deodara
Picea smithiana
a) Protection forestry
b) Commercial forestry
c) Social forestry
1) Farm forestry
2) Extension forestry
i) Mixed forestry
ii) Shelterbelts
iii) Linear strip plantations
3) Reforestation of degraded forests
4) Recreational forestry
Based on the objectives, forestry is classified as..
Protection forestry is the practice of forestry
with the primary object of
(1)protecting lands whether those upon which
the forest is situated or those at a distance
from it, against wind and water erosion,
(2)conserving water supplies for human
consumption, fish culture, etc.,
(3)reducing hazards from flood damage to
human life and property and
(4) amelioration of adverse climatic effects
Commercial forestry is the practice of forestry with
the object of producing timber and other forest products
as a business enterprise.
Ex- saw mill, pulp mill, chemical plant or a combination of
these.
Social forestry is the practice of forestry on lands
outside the conventional forest area for the benefit of the
rural and urban communities
Farm forestry is the practice of forestry on farms in the
form of raising rows of trees on bunds or boundaries of field
and individual trees in private agriculture land as well as
creation of wind breaks, which are protective vegetal screens
created round a farm or an orchard by raising one at two
lines of trees fairly close with shrubs in between.
Extension forestry is the practice of forestry in areas
devoid of tree growth and other vegetation and situated in
places away from the conventional forest areas with the
object of increasing the area under tree growth
• Recreational forestry is the practice of forestry with
the object of raising flowering trees and shrubs mainly to
serve as recreation forests for the urban and rural
population.
•The main object is not to produce timber, grass or leaf
fodder but to raise ornamental trees
•Fish and Wildlife Management
• Park, Recreation and Tourism
•Management and Conservation
•Policy and Planning
•Forestry and Natural Resource Sciences
•Environmental Science and Technology
•Wood Science and Paper
•Genetics and Biotechnology
Sub Discipline of Forestry
•Tribhuvan University
•Ministry of Forest and Soil Conservation
•Dept. of Forest
•Dept. of National Park and Wildlife Conservation
•Dept. of Soil Conservation and Watershed Management
•Ministry of Population and Env.
•NAST
•NTNC
•AFU
Institutions Involved
•WWF Nepal ,
ICIMOD,
IUCN Nepal ,
UNDP Nepal
Action Aid Nepal,
Care Nepal,
Clean Energy Nepal,
ECO Nepal,
ENPHO ,
LI-BIRD,
Practical Action Nepal,
The Mountain institute,
Winrock International Nepal,
Others
•Brings back forest
•Help maintain water quality
•Offsets air pollution
• Reduce catastrophic wildfire
•Helps wildlife
•Provide great place to recreate
•Benefits global environments
• Provide renewable energy and forest products
•Good for soils
Benefits of forestry
“I have lived knowing nothing of the
forest so there is nothing I can
teach you. Go into the wild. Know the
world....”
-Yumi & Yuki
Introduction of forestry

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Introduction of forestry

  • 2. Sushila Bhatta Institute of forestry B.Sc . 4th sem 072-076 I
  • 3. Definitions of basic terms related toforestry. Objectives of silviculture.  Forest classification .  Stakeholders of forest .. Introduction
  • 5. Forest •Forest is defined as ‘an area set aside for the production of timber and other forest product, or maintained under woody vegetation for certain indirect benefits which it provides, e.g., climatic and protective •In ecology, it is defined as, a plant community predominantly of trees and other woody vegetation, usually with a closed canopy
  • 6. Forestry •Forestry is defined as ‘the theory and practice of all that constitutes the creation, conservation and scientific management of forests and the utilization of their resources’. •It is an applied science which is concerned with not only the raising or cultivation of forest crops but their protection, perpetuation, mensuration, management, valuation and finance as well utilization of the forest products for the service of the nation.
  • 7. Silviculture and slivics •Silviculture is the branch of forestry whichdeals with the establishment, development,Care and reproduction of stands timber. •simple-‘The art and science of cultivating forest crops’ •Silvics is the study of life history and general characteristics of forest trees and crops with Particular reference to environmental factors, as the basis for the practice of siliviculture
  • 8. Objectives of silviculture •Production of higher volume per unit area • Production of superior quality timber • Production of species of economic value • Reduction of rotation • Raising forests in blank areas(Afforestation) • Creation of manmade forests in place of natural forests(Reforestation) • Introduction of exotics
  • 9. Forest Cover: defined as all lands, more than one hectare in area, with a tree canopy density of more than 10%.( Nepal: 44.64% i.e. 6.61 million ha) Very Dense Forest: All lands, with a forest cover with canopy density of 70% and above Moderately Dense Forest: All lands, with a forest cover with canopy density of 40-70% Open Forest: All lands, with forest cover with canopy density of 10 to 40%
  • 12. Tree Cover: Land with tree patches (blocks and linear) outside the recorded forest area exclusive of forest cover and less than the minimum mapable area of 1 hectare. Canopy: •The cover of branches and foliage formed by the crowns of trees in a wood. •The canopy is called as closed when the individual tree crown generally touch one other.
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  • 15. Conifers tree - A tree belongs to the order coniferales of the botanical group, gymnospermae, bearing cones and generally needle shaped or scale like leaves, usually evergreen and producing timber known as “softwood”. Broad leaved tree a tree belongs to the botanical group dicotyledons and producing timber usually known as ‘hard wood’
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  • 20. Plants may be classified into the following three categories: i)Herb, ii) Shrub iii) Tree Herb is defined as plant whose stem is always green and tender and height is usually not more than one metre. According to the span of life, it is called annual, biennial or perennial. Shrub is defined as a woody perennial plant differing from a perennial herb in its persistent and woody stem and less definitely from a tree in its low stature and its habit of branching from the base. A shrub is usually not more than 6 metres in height. Tree is defined as a large woody perennial plant having a single well defined stem (bole or trunk) and a more or less definite crown. A tree is usually more than 6 metres in height which can, according to species, be upto 127 metres
  • 21. TREE Below the ground iii) The root Above the ground i)The crown ii) the stem The crown is defined as the upper branchy part of a tree above the bole. It is formed by the foliage of the branches springing from the bole The stem is defined as ‘the principal axis of plant from which buds and shoots are developed; in trees, stem, bole and trunk are synonymous’ but bole is ‘some times used to refer to only lower part of the stem upto a point where the main branches are given off.
  • 22. •The root is that portion of the plant which develops inside the soil and away from light. •T he roots of trees support them firmly to the ground, absorb soil moisture containing mineral salts and send it to stem for onward transmission to the leaves. •They generally comprise of two kinds of roots, viz., the taproot and the lateral roots.
  • 23. Deciduous tree •A tree is called deciduous if it normally remains leafless for sometime during the year In other words, it produces new flush of leaves after all the old leaves have been shed and it has remained leafless for sometime. • The leafless period varies with species and situation. •For example, sal is leafless for about a weak or ten days while Hymenodictyon excelsum remains leafless for about six months. Deciduous spp Acacia catechu, Ailanthus excelsa, Garuga pinnata, Adina cordifolia, Bombax ceiba, Holoptelia integrifolia, Lannea coromandelica, Melia azaderach, Tectona grandis, Terminalia tomentosa. .
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  • 25. Evergreen tree An evergreen is defined as perennial plant which is never entirely without green foliage, the old leaves persisting until a new set has appeared. The persistence of the old green leaves after the new leaves have been produced, depends upon species and in the same species upon the environment. Ex- in chir, the old leaves persist from one year five months to two or three years but in deodar, they persist for five or six years Evergreen spp Abies pindrow, Cupressus torulosa, Mallotus philippinensis, Picea smithiana, Cedrus deodara, Hopea parviflora, Michelia champaca, Pinus wallichiana,.
  • 28. a) Protection forestry b) Commercial forestry c) Social forestry 1) Farm forestry 2) Extension forestry i) Mixed forestry ii) Shelterbelts iii) Linear strip plantations 3) Reforestation of degraded forests 4) Recreational forestry Based on the objectives, forestry is classified as..
  • 29. Protection forestry is the practice of forestry with the primary object of (1)protecting lands whether those upon which the forest is situated or those at a distance from it, against wind and water erosion, (2)conserving water supplies for human consumption, fish culture, etc., (3)reducing hazards from flood damage to human life and property and (4) amelioration of adverse climatic effects
  • 30. Commercial forestry is the practice of forestry with the object of producing timber and other forest products as a business enterprise. Ex- saw mill, pulp mill, chemical plant or a combination of these. Social forestry is the practice of forestry on lands outside the conventional forest area for the benefit of the rural and urban communities
  • 31. Farm forestry is the practice of forestry on farms in the form of raising rows of trees on bunds or boundaries of field and individual trees in private agriculture land as well as creation of wind breaks, which are protective vegetal screens created round a farm or an orchard by raising one at two lines of trees fairly close with shrubs in between. Extension forestry is the practice of forestry in areas devoid of tree growth and other vegetation and situated in places away from the conventional forest areas with the object of increasing the area under tree growth
  • 32. • Recreational forestry is the practice of forestry with the object of raising flowering trees and shrubs mainly to serve as recreation forests for the urban and rural population. •The main object is not to produce timber, grass or leaf fodder but to raise ornamental trees
  • 33. •Fish and Wildlife Management • Park, Recreation and Tourism •Management and Conservation •Policy and Planning •Forestry and Natural Resource Sciences •Environmental Science and Technology •Wood Science and Paper •Genetics and Biotechnology Sub Discipline of Forestry
  • 34. •Tribhuvan University •Ministry of Forest and Soil Conservation •Dept. of Forest •Dept. of National Park and Wildlife Conservation •Dept. of Soil Conservation and Watershed Management •Ministry of Population and Env. •NAST •NTNC •AFU Institutions Involved
  • 35. •WWF Nepal , ICIMOD, IUCN Nepal , UNDP Nepal Action Aid Nepal, Care Nepal, Clean Energy Nepal, ECO Nepal, ENPHO , LI-BIRD, Practical Action Nepal, The Mountain institute, Winrock International Nepal, Others
  • 36. •Brings back forest •Help maintain water quality •Offsets air pollution • Reduce catastrophic wildfire •Helps wildlife •Provide great place to recreate •Benefits global environments • Provide renewable energy and forest products •Good for soils Benefits of forestry
  • 37. “I have lived knowing nothing of the forest so there is nothing I can teach you. Go into the wild. Know the world....” -Yumi & Yuki