Potential for artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) applications in biodiversity conservation, managing forests, and related services in India

KN Shivaprakash, N Swami, S Mysorekar, R Arora… - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
The recent advancement in data science coupled with the revolution in digital and satellite
technology has improved the potential for artificial intelligence (AI) applications in the …

Medicinal and aromatic plants: Boon for enterprise development

CP Kala - Journal of Applied Research on Medicinal and …, 2015 - Elsevier
Medicinal and aromatic plants (MAPs) have been recognized as an important resource for
health care and perfumery since antiquity. At present, there is a vast scope for enterprise …

[HTML][HTML] The difficult choice-to conserve the living filters or utilizing the full potential of wetlands: Insights from the Yala swamp, Kenya

JO Maua, MTE Mbuvi, P Matiku, S Munguti… - Environmental …, 2022 - Elsevier
Wetlands are very productive ecosystems and provide a lot of goods and services to wetland-
dependant communities worldwide. Despite their importance in terms of ecological …

Towards sustainable forest management: an examination of environmental knowledge among forest dwellers in the Kashmir Himalayas

IA Thoker, MS Bhat, SA Shah, FA Lone, S Mir… - Environment …, 2024 - Springer
Environmental knowledge, attitude and sustainable behaviour of the people have become
fundamental elements of sustainable forest management. Kashmir Himalayas is an …

Perceptions, attitudes and preferences in agroforestry among rural societies of Kashmir, India

MA Islam, TH Masoodi, SA Gangoo… - Journal of Applied …, 2015 - journals.ansfoundation.org
People's perceptions, attitudes and preferences in agroforestry have become fundamental
elements of sustainable agroforestry management. The study examined the multiplicities …

[PDF][PDF] Livelihood dependency of indigenous people on forest in Jharkhand, India

MA Islam, SMS Quli, PA Sofi, GM Bhat, AR Malik - Vegetos, 2015 - researchgate.net
The study investigated the extent of livelihood dependency on forest, socioeconomic
characteristics and their relationship with forest dependency in indigenous people of Bundu …

[PDF][PDF] Socio-economic and demographic descriptions of tribal people subsisting in forest resources of Jharkhand, India.

MA Islam, R Rai, SMS Quli, MS Tramboo - 2015 - researchgate.net
A field study based on structured interviews and personal observations was carried out to
study the socio-economic and demographic characteristics of tribal (Munda, Oraon and …

An overview of Indian forestry sector with REDD+ approach

V Sharma, S Chaudhry - International Scholarly Research …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Forest ecosystems cover large parts of the terrestrial land surface and are major
components of the terrestrial carbon (C) cycle. The primary objective of REDD+ is to …

Economic value of non-timber forest products utilized by the households adjacent to the South Nandi forest reserve in Kenya

JO Maua, HM Tsingalia, J Cheboiwo - East African Agricultural and …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Many rural dwellers in tropical regions depend on non-timber forest products (NTFPs) for
their livelihood and income requirements. However, the link between the economic benefits …

[PDF][PDF] Socio-Economic and Biophysical Characteristics of Forest Fringe Communities of Sindh Forest Division in Kashmir Himalayas

M Banday, MA Islam, PA Sofi, AA Wani… - … Journal of Pure and …, 2019 - researchgate.net
ABSTRACT A study based on structured interviews and personal observations was carried
out to investigate the socio-economic and biophysical characteristics of forest fringe …