2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10668-022-02188-8
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Utilization of fuelwood species by the Bhangalis community of western Himalaya, India

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“…Unlike protected forests, which have better species diversity and vegetation richness, the study area's unprotected stations face unsustainable fuelwood collection pressure [69,70]. The same is true for grazing pressure, and as a result, forest sites under heavy grazing pressure from domestic and nomadic animals have low regeneration rates [71].…”
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“…Unlike protected forests, which have better species diversity and vegetation richness, the study area's unprotected stations face unsustainable fuelwood collection pressure [69,70]. The same is true for grazing pressure, and as a result, forest sites under heavy grazing pressure from domestic and nomadic animals have low regeneration rates [71].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%