3. 1- What Is Social Forestry And History ?
Social forestry is the management and
protection of forests and afforestation
of barren and deforested lands with
the purpose of helping
environmental, social and rural
development.
The term social forestry was first
coined by J.C. Westoby , in 1976 by
The National Commission on
Agriculture .
Dietrich Brandis is also known as the
father of Indian forest .
Social Forestry is also known as Tribal Forestry.
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4. 2 - Benefits of Social Forestry :-
1 - Fight Against Global Warming
2 - Soil Conservation
3 - Biodiversity Will be Increased
4 - Health Benifits By improve air quality
5 - Conservation of energy
6 - Social Benifits
6. 1st Rural Forestry :-
* It includ the plantations of multi-
utility of trees at the certain
distance in arrow according to the
crops is done under agro-forestry.
*provide oxygen, food, shelter, fuel, and
means of livelihood .
Benifits:-
7. * Community forestry refers to forest
and tree management activities
undertaken either individually or
cooperatively by the local people,
either on their own or on leased
private lands, on communal lands or
on state lands.
Benifits:-
*Protect natural resources & forest
ecosystem function .
A - Community Forestry :-
8. *Agroforestry is a land use
management system in which
combinations of trees or shrubs
are grown around or among
crops or pastureland .
Benifits:-
B - Agro Forestry :-
*Reduction of pressure on forest
9. * Urban forestry is the care and
management of single trees and
tree populations in urban
settings for the purpose of
improving the urban
environment .
2nd Urban Forestry :-
Benifits:-
* improved water quality.
10. *Farm Forestry means growing
trees on farmlands for
commercial purposes like timber
production or for variety of non-
commercial purposes like
groundwater control, prevention
of soil erosion, prevention of
polluting nutrients in the soil etc.
3rd Farm Forestry:-
Benifits:-
*Increase Farm income & Benificisl for
nvironment.