Secondary forests of the Himalaya with emphasis on the north-eastern hill region of India

Secondary forests form a major component of the forest types in the Central Himalayan region and in the north eastern hills of India. Deforestation in these areas is largely due to external pressures of timber extraction for industrial use. When large scale deforestation from outside the region is superimposed upon the demands of the local communities for food, fodder and fuelwood, the previously balanced use of forest resources, including the management of swidden fallow secondary forests, becomes impaired. Understanding the local linkages between ecological and social processes is important in order to design strategies for the sustainable management of secondary forests in the region where traditional societies live. A particular approach suggested is to benefit from the sociocultural heritage related to keystone species such as Alnus nepalensis. The traditions around these and related species and their particular ecological attributes allow for the design of adaptive management strategies to resolve problems with both environmental and sociocultural dimensions. In designing such an adaptive management plan that could be operationalised at the landscape level where both natural and human managed agro ecosystems are well integrated, designing appropriate institutions at the local level is important for ensuring community participation.

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Main Authors: Ramakrishnan, P.S., Kushwaha, S.P.S.
Format: Journal Article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2001
Subjects:secondary forests, shifting cultivation, logging, community forestry, social participation, traditional society,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18448
https://www.cifor.org/knowledge/publication/971
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-184482023-06-12T08:14:49Z Secondary forests of the Himalaya with emphasis on the north-eastern hill region of India Ramakrishnan, P.S. Kushwaha, S.P.S. secondary forests shifting cultivation logging community forestry social participation traditional society Secondary forests form a major component of the forest types in the Central Himalayan region and in the north eastern hills of India. Deforestation in these areas is largely due to external pressures of timber extraction for industrial use. When large scale deforestation from outside the region is superimposed upon the demands of the local communities for food, fodder and fuelwood, the previously balanced use of forest resources, including the management of swidden fallow secondary forests, becomes impaired. Understanding the local linkages between ecological and social processes is important in order to design strategies for the sustainable management of secondary forests in the region where traditional societies live. A particular approach suggested is to benefit from the sociocultural heritage related to keystone species such as Alnus nepalensis. The traditions around these and related species and their particular ecological attributes allow for the design of adaptive management strategies to resolve problems with both environmental and sociocultural dimensions. In designing such an adaptive management plan that could be operationalised at the landscape level where both natural and human managed agro ecosystems are well integrated, designing appropriate institutions at the local level is important for ensuring community participation. 2001 2012-06-04T09:06:28Z 2012-06-04T09:06:28Z Journal Article Ramakrishnan, P.S., Kushwaha, S.P.S. 2001. Secondary forests of the Himalaya with emphasis on the north-eastern hill region of India . Journal of Tropical Forest Science 13 (4) :727-747. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18448 https://www.cifor.org/knowledge/publication/971 en Open Access p. 727-747 Journal of Tropical Forest Science
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Secondary forests of the Himalaya with emphasis on the north-eastern hill region of India
description Secondary forests form a major component of the forest types in the Central Himalayan region and in the north eastern hills of India. Deforestation in these areas is largely due to external pressures of timber extraction for industrial use. When large scale deforestation from outside the region is superimposed upon the demands of the local communities for food, fodder and fuelwood, the previously balanced use of forest resources, including the management of swidden fallow secondary forests, becomes impaired. Understanding the local linkages between ecological and social processes is important in order to design strategies for the sustainable management of secondary forests in the region where traditional societies live. A particular approach suggested is to benefit from the sociocultural heritage related to keystone species such as Alnus nepalensis. The traditions around these and related species and their particular ecological attributes allow for the design of adaptive management strategies to resolve problems with both environmental and sociocultural dimensions. In designing such an adaptive management plan that could be operationalised at the landscape level where both natural and human managed agro ecosystems are well integrated, designing appropriate institutions at the local level is important for ensuring community participation.
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