Forest management: Decision-Making Principles & Model
Forest management objectives and alternatives together form a decision-making model. Decisions making models may have several variants, some may be…
Forest management objectives and alternatives together form a decision-making model. Decisions making models may have several variants, some may be…
Genetic drift is also known as allelic drift or the Sewall Wright effect. It is the change in allelic frequency…
“A watershed is the area of land that feeds water into a river, through the process ofprecipitation draining through the…
Valuation is the process of determining the fair present value of any asset. Forest valuation means placing a value on…
Forest management is the practical application of the scientific, technical, and economic principles of forestry. Also Read: Forest Management and…
Agroforestry, in simple language, refers to the production of timber, non-timber crops, or animals on a single unit of land.…
Agroforestry, in simple language, refers to the production of timber, non-timber crops, or animals on a single unit of land.…
Tenure means “to hold a tenant”. Land tenure is the relationship that people and groups have with respect to land…
“Scientific Forest Management is an application of appropriate silviculture system and Sustainable forest management principles through the design of systematic…
As defined by FSC, “Forest certification is the process of evaluating forests or woodlands to determine if they are being…