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Forest ManageMent DIRECTORATE OF FORESTS GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL Forest Management 1 This edition is published by Development Circle, Directorate of Forests, Government of West Bengal, 2016 Aranya Bhavan LA – 10A Block, Sector III Salt Lake City, Kolkata, West Bengal, 700098 Copyright © 2016 in text Copyright © 2016 in design and graphics All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in any retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the copyright holders. 2 Forest Management PREFACE Forestry is a multi-disciplinary subject. Being equipped with the knowledge and expertise of various subjects, a forester is ultimately required to apply the same in forest management. He has to know how to plan, organize and execute the appropriate management practices for the best interest of the forest wealth and the society. Under the JICA project on ‘Capacity Development for Forest Management and Training of Personnel’ being implemented by the Forest Department, Govt of West Bengal, this course material on Forest Management has been prepared for induction training of the Foresters and Forest Guards. The object of this training manual is to help the frontline forest personnel have a better perception about basic principles and procedures involved in forest management. The subjects covered in these materials broadly conform to the syllabus laid down in the guidelines issued by the Ministry of Environment of Forests, Govt of India, vide the Ministry’s No 3 -17/1999-RT dated 05.03.13. In dealing with some of the parts of the course though, the syllabus has been under minor revision to facilitate better understanding of the subjects and to provide their appropriate coverage. The revised syllabus, with such modifications, is appended. The contents of the course material have been compiled and edited by A Basu Ray Chaudhuri, IFS (Retd). Books and literature that have been made use of in preparing this course material have been cited in the respective lessons. Shri A Basu Ray Chaudhuri is indebted to many forest officers who have helped in the preparation of this material. The efforts that have gone into making this course material will be best rewarded if the frontline staff of the forest department finds it useful in their day-to-day work. Kolkata, 2015 A Basu Ray Chaudhuri, IFS (Retd) N K Pandey, IFS For IBRAD (Consultant) Chairman, SPMU, Forest Department, Govt of West Bengal Forest Management 3 Forest ManagementSyllabus Syllabus (Revised) Forest Management Forest Management (10 hours)*, Tour 3 days 1. Functions and • Production (economics) 1 hour Scope*; • Protection (Conservation) Objectives • Bio-aesthetic • Concurrent List* • Principles of Forest Management – National Forest Policy* 2. Forest • Territorial classification* 2 hours* Organization* • Management (Silvicultural) Classification* - Working Circle - Felling Series - Coupe - Cutting Section • Periodic Blocks: Uniform System* • Felling Cycle-Selection Forest* • Felling Series in Coppice- with- Standards (CWS) system* 3. Sustained Yield*; • Sustained Yield* 1 hour Normal Forest* Concept and Definition Prerequisites for Sustained Yield Management • Normal Forest* Definition Attributes/Characteristics of Normality Normality related to treatment and rotation 4 Growth of forests • Increment 1 hour Factors that influence increment Increment is an important characteristic Current Annual Increment – Definition and concept Mean Annual Increment – Definition and Concept Variation of CAI and MAI with age 5. Rotation • Rotation 1 hour Introduction – Definition Rotation in Regular and Irregular Crop Types of Rotation - Physical Rotation - Silvicultural Rotation 4 Forest Management
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