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Kalita, R. R.
- Bamboo Scenario of Jorhat District of Assam
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Indian Forester, Vol 133, No 7 (2007), Pagination: 927-936Abstract
A massive survey of demand and supply of bamboo in Jorhat District of Assam was conducted. The whole district was divided into 6 developmental blocks. Stratified sampling technique was used in the study. There are only three bamboo species viz. Jati (Bambusa tulda), Bhaluka (Bambusa balcooa), and Mokal (Bambusa nutans) being exploited in the district. Percentage-wise consumption of Jati, Bholuka and Mokal is 53, 40 and 7% respectively. Maximum bamboo is consumed in construction of houses followed by construction of fence, repair of house, firewood, etc. Total supply and consumption of bamboo is found to be 5,36,337 and 4,42,886 tonnes per year. About 17 % i.e. 9,351 tonnes of bamboo is surplus in the district. The excess amount is sold in local market or to paper mills. Demand of bamboo for local goods, plywood, incense stick and paper pulp is increasing. There is ample scope to increase the productivity through genetic improvement and management practices.- Fuelwood Consumption Pattern of Titabor Block of Jorhat District of Assam - a Case Study
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Indian Forester, Vol 130, No 11 (2004), Pagination: 1272-1278Abstract
A survey on demand and supply of fuel wood was conducted in the Titabor block of Jorhat District (Assam). Average family size was observed to be 5. Maximum respondent belongs to the OBC category. Agriculture is the main land use system in the region. Total extraction and consumption of fuel wood in the surveyed population is found to be 605.25 tonnes and 676.08 tonnes per year respectively. Per capita consumption was found to be 495 kg/year. Out of the total extraction , 77% comes from homestead , 14% from bamboostead and 9% from forest. About 96 percent of fuel wood is consumed in cooking. Total deficit in the area is found to be 10.47% while deficit excluding extraction bamboostead and forest is observed to be 30.99%. A total of 28 species are being exploited for fuel wood in the region. Family income , type of houses and caste are the major factors that govern the consumption of fuel wood in the area.- Severe Infestation of Mistletoe on Gmelina arborea (Roxb.) in the State of Mizoram
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Indian Forester, Vol 132, No 3 (2006), Pagination: 381-384- Demand and Supply of Bamboo in Majuli - a Case Study
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