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对林业工程造林管理方法与意义的分析
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作者 胡凤荣 《爱情婚姻家庭》 2020年第1期161-162,共2页
随着中国人民生活水平的日益提高 , 对环境质量的需求也日益增加 , 继而对造林工作提出了新的标准。所以 , 在当下高速增长的形势背景下 , 应该高度重视林业项目的管理 , 确保在项目实施过程中可以进行有效的管理控制 , 从而可以适应经... 随着中国人民生活水平的日益提高 , 对环境质量的需求也日益增加 , 继而对造林工作提出了新的标准。所以 , 在当下高速增长的形势背景下 , 应该高度重视林业项目的管理 , 确保在项目实施过程中可以进行有效的管理控制 , 从而可以适应经济社会需要和人民的文化需求 , 推动林业项目的高速增长。通过对其管理工作开展的方法以及开展的意义进行研究 , 能够提高工程质量 ,促进生态环境稳定发展。 展开更多
关键词 林业建设造林 管理 意义
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Agroforestry Initiatives for Capacity Building and Social Security through Captive Plantations on Degraded Lands of Farmers in State Karnataka, India
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作者 Sudhir Kumar Sharma Rajendra Kumar Chopra 《Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology(B)》 2014年第10期816-822,共7页
To meet the demand of raw material, i.e., wood, from the available sources always remained a big challenge for paper industries since the last two decades. For a sustainable supply of raw material in future, major pla... To meet the demand of raw material, i.e., wood, from the available sources always remained a big challenge for paper industries since the last two decades. For a sustainable supply of raw material in future, major plantation activities were undertaken by paper industries, like West Coast Paper Mills Limited (WCPM), by constituting a society, i.e., Society for Afforestation, Research and Allied Works (SARA), Dandeli in 2001. The main aim was to promote afforestation programme through major plantations activities on the degraded lands (under rainfed condition) and to generate employments and capacity building. The WCPM is a leading paper manufacturing industry of the country (under the flagship of Bangur group) located at the bank of Kali River in Dandeli of Uttar Kannada district in State Karnataka. To date, company through SARA has raised captive plantations on more than 50,000 acres of degraded land by farmers in different districts of Maharashtm, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Tamilnadu States under Captive Plantation Project through Contract for Farming (CFF) since 2006 under a simple agreement period of only five years. After five years, society arranged to harvest the first rotation crop of the farmer of 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 plantations and paid the amount of the crop directly to farmers. SARA has a mutual contract with WCPM for purchasing pulpwood. With this, farmers are getting full amount of their crop harvested after five years without any hurdle through SARA. SARA did all the expenditures, i.e., from land development, plantation and harvesting. Under its agroforestry plantation programme, superior planting material of various pulpwood species suited to particular area, i.e., Eucalyptus, Subabul, Casuarina and Acacia were planted on farmer's land. Farmers were also encouraged for intercropping, like maize, peanut (groundnut), chilly, tomato and ginger with plantations. Apart from this, SARA is also providing free fodder to the livestock of farmers. Various types of fodder species such as Stylosanthes scabra, S. hamata are grown with plantation. SARA has also set up its own hi-tech clonal nursery developing around 5-6 millions of clonal ramets every year through clonal propagation technology. Till date, SARA has received 0.15 million ton (MT) of pulpwood from the plantations on farmer's land with a yield of 25-30 MT/acre. This type of activities will prove a boon for farmers as well as for industry, when raw material is going to be short in India. It will also conserve our natural resources, high conservative valued forests (HCVF) and will reduce the pressure on forest for wood. In addition, this will maintain the balance between environment and nature. To meet the requirement of pulpwood for industry, this type of plantation activities will open new ways for industry to secure raw material for future use. Also, this would be helpful to enhance productivity and generate employments for rural communities to improve their living standard and capacity building. 展开更多
关键词 AFFORESTATION captive plantation FARMERS pulpwood.
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