Refine your search
Collections
Co-Authors
Journals
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z All
Chopra, R. S.
- Charcoal Burning in Irrigated Plantations
Abstract Views :166 |
PDF Views:0
Authors
Source
Indian Forester, Vol 64, No 6 (1938), Pagination: 345-350Abstract
No abstract- A Rough Guide to Thinning Deodar Based on Average Spacing for a Given Girth
Abstract Views :312 |
PDF Views:0
Authors
Source
Indian Forester, Vol 64, No 11 (1938), Pagination: 651-652Abstract
No abstract- Experimental Afforestation of Water-Logged Areas in the Punjab
Abstract Views :145 |
PDF Views:0
Authors
Source
Indian Forester, Vol 66, No 9 (1940), Pagination: 546-557Abstract
No abstract- Timber Exploitation in the Punjab Hills
Abstract Views :187 |
PDF Views:0
Authors
Source
Indian Forester, Vol 66, No 12 (1940), Pagination: 721-724Abstract
No abstract- Supply of Timber for the War from the Punjab
Abstract Views :150 |
PDF Views:0
Authors
Source
Indian Forester, Vol 68, No 4 (1942), Pagination: 188-205Abstract
No abstract- The Technigue and Problem of Irrigated Plantations of the Punjab
Abstract Views :141 |
PDF Views:0
Authors
Source
Indian Forester, Vol 71, No 11 (1945), Pagination: 379-387Abstract
No abstract- Stream Training Works at Kalsana on the Markanda River
Abstract Views :162 |
PDF Views:0
Authors
Source
Indian Forester, Vol 75, No 9 (1949), Pagination: 361-362Abstract
No abstract- Rosin and Turpentine Industry in Punjab (India)
Abstract Views :168 |
PDF Views:0
Authors
Source
Indian Forester, Vol 81, No 4 (1955), Pagination: 252-257Abstract
The method of collection of resin and its processing into rosin and turpentine oil is described. The problems of the industry are discussed.- Brief Acccount of Proceedings of the Fifth Himachal Pradesh Forest Officers Conference
Abstract Views :229 |
PDF Views:241
Authors
Source
Indian Forester, Vol 84, No 4 (1958), Pagination: 241-243Abstract
No abstract- Forests of Himachal Pradesh and their Management
Abstract Views :148 |
PDF Views:0
Authors
Source
Indian Forester, Vol 85, No 4 (1959), Pagination: 225-232Abstract
The note describes the forests of Himachal Pradesh giving their extent, classification, types, methods of management and exploitation. Forest administration, forestry problems, development plans and future prospects are also discussed. Briefly the forests in Himachal Pradesh cover an area of 3587 sq. miles or 33 per cent of the land area. They form the main source of revenue to the State and are of national importance for supply of timber to meet public requirements and on account of of thier role in protecting watersheds of important rivers in northern India. About 50 per cent of the forest area is under regular Working Plans. Coniferous timber, resin from chil pine, grasses and medicinal herbs are the chief forest products. The forests produced a gross revenue of Rs. 135 lakhs and a net surplus of Rs. 93 lakhs in 1957-58, besides meeting the requirements of local right-holders to the estimated value of Rs. 24.42 lakhs. An area of about 1100 sq. miles is potentially merchantable at present. Forests forms an asset of great potential value and offer a great scope for development. A big task lies ahead in the demarcation and reclothing of a million acres of degraded forests and waste-lands, development of communications for exploitation of hitherto unmerchantable areas and preparation of Working Plans.- Counter-erosin Works in Sauj Kas
Abstract Views :160 |
PDF Views:0