Anthropogenic threats and biodiversity conservation in Namdapha nature reserve in the Indian Eastern Himalayas
The Namdapha nature reserve is one of the largest protected areas for biological conserv
the Indian Eastern Himalayas-a global biodiversity hot spot. The reserve supports rich flor …
the Indian Eastern Himalayas-a global biodiversity hot spot. The reserve supports rich flor …
[PDF][PDF] Commonly used non-timber forest products (NTFPs) by the Lisu tribe in Changlang district of Arunachal Pradesh, India
R Sarmah - J Front Res, 2010 - researchgate.net
Utilization of NTFPs among the tribal societies especially in different parts of Arunachal
Pradesh is an age-old practice. The Lisus (also known as Yobin) are the dominant tribe in …
Pradesh is an age-old practice. The Lisus (also known as Yobin) are the dominant tribe in …
Community structure, species composition and population status of NTFPs of Ziro valley in Arunachal Pradesh, India
Y Bamin, PR Gajurel, A Paul - Journal of forest and environmental …, 2017 - koreascience.kr
Abstract Non Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) has gained a lot of significance over the years
as a means of income generation. Forests are playing a vital role in the supply of these …
as a means of income generation. Forests are playing a vital role in the supply of these …
[PDF][PDF] A cultural Significance of Common and Wild Edibles Consumed by Indigenous Garo Tribes of Meghalaya
D Bhagat, S Priyamvada, S Tiwari - researchgate.net
The tribal communities, in general, are forest dwellers, and a majority of the local and ethnic
foods used by tribal's are prepared from wild edible plants collected from forests. In …
foods used by tribal's are prepared from wild edible plants collected from forests. In …
[PDF][PDF] Assessment of Anthropogenic interventions in Jambughoda Wildlife Sanctuary, Gujarat, India
V Vidyanagar - researchgate.net
ABSTRACT The Jambughoda Wildlife Sanctuary (JWLS) is an important Protected Area
(PA) of Gujarat State, encompassing an area of 130.38 sq. km. along the north-eastern …
(PA) of Gujarat State, encompassing an area of 130.38 sq. km. along the north-eastern …
[PDF][PDF] Assessment of Anthropogenic interventions in Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary, Gujarat, India
V Vidyanagar - researchgate.net
The Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary (SWLS) is an important Protected Area (PA) of
Gujarat State, encompassing an area of 607 sq. km. along the north-eastern border of …
Gujarat State, encompassing an area of 607 sq. km. along the north-eastern border of …
Protected areas and biodiversity conservation in Arunachal Pradesh.
Anthropogenic disturbances at different scales cause destruction to the plant and animal
habitats. The impacts of such disturbances have been the centre of focus of biodiversity and …
habitats. The impacts of such disturbances have been the centre of focus of biodiversity and …
[引用][C] Agriculture as a component of village ecosystem function: Chakmas living around Namdapha national park, Arunachal Pradesh
M Majumder, A Arunachalam, U Melkania, D Adhikari… - Shifting agriculture and …, 2005
[引用][C] Ecological analysis of agricultural systems of Chakmas in Arunachal Pradesh, India
M Majumder, A Arunachalam… - Shifting …, 2007 - Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh