Forests are critical for sustainable development, environment and also for livelihood. They provide a wealth of goods and services that are essential for people's lives, cash income and green economy. Maintaining and enhancing our planet's forest resources is essential if we are to succeed in the global efforts to alleviate poverty, address water scarcity and biodiversity loss, and mitigate climate change. Culturally and historically, the intrinsic value of forests, ecosystem services and the spiritual and sacred use of forests have great importance to local communities and their cultural identity. While more than two billion people – the developing world’s population -- use fodder, biomass fuels, mainly firewood, to cook food and large number of non-timber forest products for their day-to-day needs. Sustainable forest management is the need of the day for present and subsequent generation. This book on Sustainable Forestry: Emerging Challenges, written by experienced academicians, scientists and other researchers shows the present ongoing initiatives in the country to address sustainable forestry and its management. Salient Features:
Aims to make the wide body of collective knowledge and experience about sustainable forest management more accessible to forest managers and other stakeholders.
A broad, well-researched and up-to-date introduction to many aspects of sustainable forestry.
Strengthen the meanings and perceptions of SFM against the background of the rapid changes in our natural and social environment.
Explains the need of integration of Non Timber Forest Products in reference to collection, production, silvicultural technique, transportation, storage, ownership, etc.
Discusses the ecological status of forest species, endemicity of tree species against the land-use changes of the Achanakmar Amarkantak forests in Central India.