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Forest Resources
College :
Sankersinh vaghela bapu institute of technology
Prepared by
Patel Ajay(130750116026)
Patel
Ankit(130750116027)
Patel
Heena(130750116030)
Patel
Forest Resource
A term associated with forests and
range including, without limitation,
timber, water, wildlife, fisheries,
recreation, botanical forest products,
forage, and biological diversity.
Forest
A land with tree crown cover of
more than 10%, and area of more
than 0.5 hectare (1 hector=10000
m*m) is treated as forest.
(FAO-UN: Food and Agriculture organization)
Components of Forest :
Biotic (living) Abiotic(non-living)
Trees , herbs Land , Water
Grass Sunlight
Animals Air
Birds Nutrients
Types of Forest (Location Based)
1. Tropical Forests:
• Area bounded by 23.5 degree N and 23.5 degree S
• Hot and Humid climate
• Temperature: 20-25 C
• Rainfall : Exceeding 200 cm
(i) Low land tropical forests:
> Rain falls almost daily
(ii) Tropical clowd forests :
> Higher Altitudes
Types of Forest (Location Based)
2. Temperate deciduous Forests:
• Occuring between 30 to 60 latitudes
• Temperature varying between -30 to +30 C
• Soil is fertile
• Rain : 75-150 cm throughout year
(i) Deciduous forests:
> Northern hemisphere
(ii) Evergreen forests :
>Southern hemisphere
Types of Forest (Location Based)
3. Coniferous Forests:
• Called “taiga”
• Northern hemisphere (50 to 60 N)
• Low bio diversity
• Snow form (40 to 100 cm)
• Soil is thin , acidic
(i) Grasslands:
> Short period rain, more droughts
(ii) Tundra :
>Frozen, extreme cold
Type of Forest in India :
Type of Forest States
1. Rain evergreen forest Western Ghats
2. Tropical wet evergreen forest Kerala , Assam
3. Tropical deciduous forest Gujarat, Rajasthan
4. Broad leaves deciduous forest Himalaya
5. Coniferous deciduous forest U.P, H.P , J & K
6. Mangrove forest coastal area
INDIAN SCENARIO:
Forests
Non forest
(79.45%)
Dence
Forest(12.68%)
Open
Forest(7.87%)
INDIAN SCENARIO:
Forests
Unclassified Forest
(17%)
Protected
Forest(28%)
Reserved
Forests(55%)
Pictorial
1.Dence Forests:
2. Open Forests:
Pictorial
3.Mangrove forests:
IMPORTANCE OF FOREST :
Function
1.Protective functions:
 Protect against : flood, soil erosion, drought ,etc.
2. Productive functions:
Produces: katha , pulp ,paper , bamboos,etc.
IMPORTANCE OF FOREST :
Function
3. Regulative function:
Regulates : Temperature,O2,CO2.
4. Accessory function:
Helps in : aesthetics and habitats of flora & fauna.
IMPORTANCE OF FOREST :
* Ecological Importance *
 Regulation of Global climate and temperatures:
 Reduction in Global warming
 Production of Oxygen
 Conservation of soil
 Important in a fertility of soil
 Control of water flow
 Habitats to Wildlife
 Absorption of noise
 Absorption of Air Pollution
IMPORTANCE OF FOREST :
* Economical Importance *
 Timber
 Fuel food
 Raw material for wood based industries
 Bamboo
 Food
 Miscellaneous products
Deforestations :
Before
After
Deforestations :
 Deforestation refers to the long
term or permanent loss of forest
cover.
 10% loss of canopy is considered as Deforestation.
Causes of Deforestations:
 Population explosion
 Shifting Cultivation
 Growing food demands
 Fire foods
 Raw material for wood based industries
 Infrastructure Development
 Forest Fires : (i) Ground fire (ii) Surface fire
(iii) Crown fire (iv) human activities
 Over grazing :
 Mining activities
 Attack of insects
 Natural forces
Effects of Deforestations:
 Destruction of species habitats Extinction of species
 Loss of Bio-diversity
 Reduction of vegetation Soil erosion
 Loss of soil fertility Loss of mineral nutrients
 Landslides
 Destructs Oxygen cycle
 Pollution + Global warming
 Less forest products Quality of our life
Forest Degradation in India :
 Before 20th century : 30% of land was covered by forest
After 20th century : Only 19.4% is covered,
 Nothing like Tropical, All reduced to coastal
 NFC(1988) recommends 33% plain land forest , but we cover only 20%
 “Chipko” movements only because of massive destruction in U.P
 The Deforestation rate per unit population in india is lowest among the
major tropical country.
Afforestation:
Before :
After:
Afforestations :
The conservation measure against
the deforestation is Afforestation.
The development of forest by
planting trees on waste land is called
afforestation.
Afforestations :
*Objectives*
• To control deforestation
• To prevent soil erosion
• To regulate rainfall & temperature
• To protect ecosystem
Afforestations :
*Dam buildings*
• Sardar Sarovar Project, Gujarat
• Narmad Sagar Projects,M.P
• Bhodgath Project on indravati river, M.P
• Tehri dam on Bhagirathi river, Uttrakhand.
GTU Questions
1. Enlist all the Factors leading to deforestation? What
are the effects and remedies for that?
2. Write a short note on : Afforestation
3. Distinguish between afforestation and
deforestation.
4. Explain Tropical forests ?

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Forest resources

  • 1. Forest Resources College : Sankersinh vaghela bapu institute of technology Prepared by Patel Ajay(130750116026) Patel Ankit(130750116027) Patel Heena(130750116030) Patel
  • 2. Forest Resource A term associated with forests and range including, without limitation, timber, water, wildlife, fisheries, recreation, botanical forest products, forage, and biological diversity.
  • 3. Forest A land with tree crown cover of more than 10%, and area of more than 0.5 hectare (1 hector=10000 m*m) is treated as forest. (FAO-UN: Food and Agriculture organization)
  • 4. Components of Forest : Biotic (living) Abiotic(non-living) Trees , herbs Land , Water Grass Sunlight Animals Air Birds Nutrients
  • 5. Types of Forest (Location Based) 1. Tropical Forests: • Area bounded by 23.5 degree N and 23.5 degree S • Hot and Humid climate • Temperature: 20-25 C • Rainfall : Exceeding 200 cm (i) Low land tropical forests: > Rain falls almost daily (ii) Tropical clowd forests : > Higher Altitudes
  • 6. Types of Forest (Location Based) 2. Temperate deciduous Forests: • Occuring between 30 to 60 latitudes • Temperature varying between -30 to +30 C • Soil is fertile • Rain : 75-150 cm throughout year (i) Deciduous forests: > Northern hemisphere (ii) Evergreen forests : >Southern hemisphere
  • 7. Types of Forest (Location Based) 3. Coniferous Forests: • Called “taiga” • Northern hemisphere (50 to 60 N) • Low bio diversity • Snow form (40 to 100 cm) • Soil is thin , acidic (i) Grasslands: > Short period rain, more droughts (ii) Tundra : >Frozen, extreme cold
  • 8. Type of Forest in India : Type of Forest States 1. Rain evergreen forest Western Ghats 2. Tropical wet evergreen forest Kerala , Assam 3. Tropical deciduous forest Gujarat, Rajasthan 4. Broad leaves deciduous forest Himalaya 5. Coniferous deciduous forest U.P, H.P , J & K 6. Mangrove forest coastal area
  • 13.
  • 14. IMPORTANCE OF FOREST : Function 1.Protective functions:  Protect against : flood, soil erosion, drought ,etc. 2. Productive functions: Produces: katha , pulp ,paper , bamboos,etc.
  • 15. IMPORTANCE OF FOREST : Function 3. Regulative function: Regulates : Temperature,O2,CO2. 4. Accessory function: Helps in : aesthetics and habitats of flora & fauna.
  • 16. IMPORTANCE OF FOREST : * Ecological Importance *  Regulation of Global climate and temperatures:  Reduction in Global warming  Production of Oxygen  Conservation of soil  Important in a fertility of soil  Control of water flow  Habitats to Wildlife  Absorption of noise  Absorption of Air Pollution
  • 17. IMPORTANCE OF FOREST : * Economical Importance *  Timber  Fuel food  Raw material for wood based industries  Bamboo  Food  Miscellaneous products
  • 19. Deforestations :  Deforestation refers to the long term or permanent loss of forest cover.  10% loss of canopy is considered as Deforestation.
  • 20. Causes of Deforestations:  Population explosion  Shifting Cultivation  Growing food demands  Fire foods  Raw material for wood based industries  Infrastructure Development  Forest Fires : (i) Ground fire (ii) Surface fire (iii) Crown fire (iv) human activities  Over grazing :  Mining activities  Attack of insects  Natural forces
  • 21. Effects of Deforestations:  Destruction of species habitats Extinction of species  Loss of Bio-diversity  Reduction of vegetation Soil erosion  Loss of soil fertility Loss of mineral nutrients  Landslides  Destructs Oxygen cycle  Pollution + Global warming  Less forest products Quality of our life
  • 22. Forest Degradation in India :  Before 20th century : 30% of land was covered by forest After 20th century : Only 19.4% is covered,  Nothing like Tropical, All reduced to coastal  NFC(1988) recommends 33% plain land forest , but we cover only 20%  “Chipko” movements only because of massive destruction in U.P  The Deforestation rate per unit population in india is lowest among the major tropical country.
  • 24. Afforestations : The conservation measure against the deforestation is Afforestation. The development of forest by planting trees on waste land is called afforestation.
  • 25. Afforestations : *Objectives* • To control deforestation • To prevent soil erosion • To regulate rainfall & temperature • To protect ecosystem
  • 26. Afforestations : *Dam buildings* • Sardar Sarovar Project, Gujarat • Narmad Sagar Projects,M.P • Bhodgath Project on indravati river, M.P • Tehri dam on Bhagirathi river, Uttrakhand.
  • 27.
  • 28. GTU Questions 1. Enlist all the Factors leading to deforestation? What are the effects and remedies for that? 2. Write a short note on : Afforestation 3. Distinguish between afforestation and deforestation. 4. Explain Tropical forests ?