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VOL. 5, ISSUE 1 (2023)
Study on impact of biotic interference on vegetation of narhar conservation forest area
Authors
Rajbala
Abstract
Study was conducted to assess biotic interferences and their
relationship with ecological degradation in the Narhar Conservation forest
area. Various interferences like incidence of fire, lopping, grazing and fodder
collection, litter removal, soil erosion, tree felling, invasion of exotic
species, fuelwood consumption in households are the major factors for
vegetation depletion in a forest. Increased population and developmental
activities are putting huge pressure on the forest resources and has led to
ecological degradation in the area. So, in this context the present
study was carried out to understand the impact of biotic interference on Narhar
Conservation forest ecosystem, Chirawa. Hopefully the present study on this
forest ecosystem will provide a baseline for scientific understanding of the
rich biodiversity to enable undertaking effective initiatives for the
conservation and management of this forest reserve.
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Pages:44-47
How to cite this article:
Rajbala "Study on impact of biotic interference on vegetation of narhar conservation forest area". International Journal of Ecology and Environmental Sciences, Vol 5, Issue 1, 2023, Pages 44-47
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