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Kaikini, N. S.
- The Forests of Bombay State
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Indian Forester, Vol 80, No 12 (1954), Pagination: 783-786Abstract
This article deals briefly with the historical background of forest management in Bombay State and the composition of the main forest growth and its extent, productivity and value are covered. The different methods of regeneration employed and the silvicultural problems encountered and the manner in which they are overcome is dealt with, giving their position of the management of forests through Working Plans. The extension of forestry to non-forest areas and its place in soil conservation programme is indicated. The advances in Wildlife Preservation and the unique development of Forest Labourers' Cooperative Societies receive a bird's eye view.- The Utility Aspect of Afforestation for Soil Conservation
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Indian Forester, Vol 81, No 4 (1955), Pagination: 269-272Abstract
No abstract- Recent Developments in Bombay Forests
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Indian Forester, Vol 81, No 8 (1955), Pagination: 452-455Abstract
The most important problems encountered in the practice of Forestry in Bombay State are represented and the manner in which they are overcome is elucidated with a brief description of the forests forming a suitable background. Some achievements of silvicultural research and investigations on the best utilization of forest produce have been brought out and the direction in which further progress is anticipated is indicated.- The Fuel Problem in Bombay State
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Indian Forester, Vol 82, No 10 (1956), Pagination: 498-500Abstract
The fuel problem in the Bombay State is covered with special emphasis on the wasteful use of Cowdung as fuel. Statistical data about the quantity of Cowdung used as fuel and how it could be made to provide manure for the fields, especially on bunds is recommended and its value assessed. Village woodlands and farm wood lots are also suggested to supplement the fuel resources.- Cultivation and Management of Bursera delpichiana in Mysore State
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