Temporal changes in Oak forests over last three decades in western Himalaya, India

The distribution and dynamics of forest resources provide basis for management and conservation planning. Long-term data and information is important to improve our understanding on spatial and temporal variations of a particular ecosystem. In view of this, distribution and dynamics of temperate for...

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Main Authors: Meenakshi Negi, Vikram S. Negi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-12-01
Series:Trees, Forests and People
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666719321000856
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spelling doaj-0594771ebf544fe690ed7cfa71592b8a2021-10-07T04:27:09ZengElsevierTrees, Forests and People2666-71932021-12-016100146Temporal changes in Oak forests over last three decades in western Himalaya, IndiaMeenakshi Negi0Vikram S. Negi1Center for Biodiversity Conservation and Management, G.B. Pant National Institute of Himalayan Environment (GBP-NIHE), Kosi-Katarmal, Uttarakhand, IndiaCorresponding author: (V.S. Negi);.; Center for Biodiversity Conservation and Management, G.B. Pant National Institute of Himalayan Environment (GBP-NIHE), Kosi-Katarmal, Uttarakhand, IndiaThe distribution and dynamics of forest resources provide basis for management and conservation planning. Long-term data and information is important to improve our understanding on spatial and temporal variations of a particular ecosystem. In view of this, distribution and dynamics of temperate forests was assessed for last three decade in the western Himalaya (Uttarakhand). Comparative assessment of existing data and information on Oak species (Quercus leucotrichophora) found in Uttarakhand is performed with present status of forest to provide the consequence of climate change and anthropogenic disturbances. Results of the study reveals a significant increase in tree density of majority of the species studied. Total Basal Area (TBA) of targeted Oak forests has significantly increased (p<0.01) over the last three decades. There exists a significant increase in tree, saplings and seedling density of Q. leucotrichophora and Q. lanuginosa. The density of tree of Q. floribunda increased significantly, while saplings and seedlings declined; this indicates poor regeneration of the species. The ecological condition of Q. semecarpifolia is alarming due to huge decline in the number of saplings, and complete absence of seedlings. The changes in the forest dynamics is attributed to environmental perturbations and anthropogenic pressures.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666719321000856Forest dynamicsOak forestsTemperate forestRegenerationConservation
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author Meenakshi Negi
Vikram S. Negi
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Vikram S. Negi
Temporal changes in Oak forests over last three decades in western Himalaya, India
Trees, Forests and People
Forest dynamics
Oak forests
Temperate forest
Regeneration
Conservation
author_facet Meenakshi Negi
Vikram S. Negi
author_sort Meenakshi Negi
title Temporal changes in Oak forests over last three decades in western Himalaya, India
title_short Temporal changes in Oak forests over last three decades in western Himalaya, India
title_full Temporal changes in Oak forests over last three decades in western Himalaya, India
title_fullStr Temporal changes in Oak forests over last three decades in western Himalaya, India
title_full_unstemmed Temporal changes in Oak forests over last three decades in western Himalaya, India
title_sort temporal changes in oak forests over last three decades in western himalaya, india
publisher Elsevier
series Trees, Forests and People
issn 2666-7193
publishDate 2021-12-01
description The distribution and dynamics of forest resources provide basis for management and conservation planning. Long-term data and information is important to improve our understanding on spatial and temporal variations of a particular ecosystem. In view of this, distribution and dynamics of temperate forests was assessed for last three decade in the western Himalaya (Uttarakhand). Comparative assessment of existing data and information on Oak species (Quercus leucotrichophora) found in Uttarakhand is performed with present status of forest to provide the consequence of climate change and anthropogenic disturbances. Results of the study reveals a significant increase in tree density of majority of the species studied. Total Basal Area (TBA) of targeted Oak forests has significantly increased (p<0.01) over the last three decades. There exists a significant increase in tree, saplings and seedling density of Q. leucotrichophora and Q. lanuginosa. The density of tree of Q. floribunda increased significantly, while saplings and seedlings declined; this indicates poor regeneration of the species. The ecological condition of Q. semecarpifolia is alarming due to huge decline in the number of saplings, and complete absence of seedlings. The changes in the forest dynamics is attributed to environmental perturbations and anthropogenic pressures.
topic Forest dynamics
Oak forests
Temperate forest
Regeneration
Conservation
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666719321000856
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