2016
DOI: 10.18520/cs/v111/i6/994-1002
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Trees for Life:Creating Sustainable Livelihood in Bundelkhand Region of Central India

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“…This species is providing the opportunity to fulfill the aim of National Agroforestry Policy 2014 of India to achieve 33 per cent of tree cover (NAP, 2014). To accomplish these objectives, the commercial agroforestry systems are prime important and will provide the numerous direct and indirect output (Chavan et al, 2015(Chavan et al, , 2016. Commercial trees under agroforestry besides providing the tree products, improves soil productivity through ecological and physico-chemical changes The study was conducted in 8 year old east-west and north-south directions bund plantation at CCS HAU, Hisar during 2015-2016 to evaluate the effect of Eucalyptus tereticornis bund planting on the yield of agricultural crops and soil properties in Haryana.…”
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“…This species is providing the opportunity to fulfill the aim of National Agroforestry Policy 2014 of India to achieve 33 per cent of tree cover (NAP, 2014). To accomplish these objectives, the commercial agroforestry systems are prime important and will provide the numerous direct and indirect output (Chavan et al, 2015(Chavan et al, , 2016. Commercial trees under agroforestry besides providing the tree products, improves soil productivity through ecological and physico-chemical changes The study was conducted in 8 year old east-west and north-south directions bund plantation at CCS HAU, Hisar during 2015-2016 to evaluate the effect of Eucalyptus tereticornis bund planting on the yield of agricultural crops and soil properties in Haryana.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There are more than 100 villages within the corridor area, and the villagers are dependent on the forest for its ecosystem services. The impact of human disturbances is also high, as the forest area is used for Tendu ( Dyospyros melanoxylon ) and Mahua ( Madhuca longifolia ) collection from the month of March to June (Lal 2012, Chavan et al 2016). We aimed to detect the community composition and identify factors affecting the changes in the plant community in different anthropogenic disturbance gradients.…”
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“…E-mail: sidhantasekhar91@gmail.com. which families, communities, nations and future generations do depend (Chavan et al, 2016). Worldwide, ten thousand species of higher plants and several hundred lower plants are currently used by human beings for a wide variety of purposes such as, household items, rituals, food, fuel, fiber, medicines, oil, spices, and as forage and fodder of domesticated animals (Haywood, 1992).…”
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“…Trees are the symbol of environmental as well as socio-economic sustainability of the globe (Chavan, 2016). Traditionally, trees are being used for the interdependent benefit of 6Fs: food, fruit, fodder, fuel, fertilizer and fibre.…”
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