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FOREST MENSURATION DIRECTORATE OF FORESTS GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL Forest Management 1 This edition is published by Development Circle, Directorate of Forests, Government of West Bengal, 2016 Aranya Bhavan LA – 10A Block, Sector III Salt Lake City, Kolkata, West Bengal, 700098 Copyright © 2016 in text Copyright © 2016 in design and graphics All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in any retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the copyright holders. 2 Forest Management For Mensuration PREFACE Forest Mensuration deals with measurement and quantification of trees and forests. Acquaintance with the techniques and procedures of such measurement and quantification is an essential qualification of a forest manager. As part of the JICA project on ‘Capacity Development for Forest Management and Training of Personnel’ being implemented by the Forest Department, Govt of West Bengal, these course materials on Forest Mensuration have been prepared for induction training of the Foresters and Forest Guards. The subjects covered in these materials broadly conform to syllabus laid down in the guidelines issued by the Ministry of Environment of Forests, Govt of India, vide the Ministry’s No 3 - 17/1999-RT dated 05.03.13. In dealing with some of the parts of the course though, some topics have been detailed or additional topics have been included to facilitate complete understanding of the subjects. The revised syllabus,with such minor modifications,is appended. As the materials are meant for the training of frontline staff of the Department, effort has been made to present theories and practices of forest mensuration in a simple and comprehensive manner. Use of mathematical tools, where unavoidable, has been made in simple and elementary form. It is to mention, however, that knowledge of elementary Mathematics, including Geometry, Trigonometry and Mensuration is essential to understand the subject. Preparation of the course materials needed study of many books and articles including those available in internet. In particular following books have been found very useful to obtain inputs For the course materials,and their contribution is thankfully acknowledged. 1. Elementary Forest Mensuration by M R K Jerram et al.Thomas Murby & Company, London 2. Forest Measurements by T Eugene Avery. Mcgraw-Hill Book Company 3. Forest Mensuration by Chaturvedi and Khanna. International Book Distributors Dehradun Efforts that have gone into making of these course materials will be rewarded if the frontline staff of the forest department find them useful in their daily activities. Kolkata,June 2015 A Basu Ray Chaudhuri IFS (Retd) N K Pandey, IFS For IBRAD (Consultant) Chairman, SPMU, Forest Department, Govt of WB A Basu Ray Chaudhuri, IFS (Retd) N K Pandey, IFS For IBRAD (Consultant) Chairman, SPMU, Forest Department, Govt of West Bengal Forest Management 3 Page 1 of 11 SYLLABUS Forest Mensuration (9 hours), excursion 1day 1.Basicmathematics Units of measurement of length, area,volume, 1 hour weight, and density under British and metric systems and their conversionfactors 2. Measurement of -breast height dimensions 1 hour Standing Trees - -use of tape- ordinary/ diameter type and Girth/diameter and calipers and their advantage anddisadvantages heightmeasurement -measurement of height usingaltimeters 3.Volumemeasurement - Tree shape*, taper* 2hours* -volume of standing trees - form factor, formheight* - measurement of felledtrees* -volume of logs using quarter girthformula - pole* -stacked volume of firewood and use of reducing factor 4.Yieldassessment - Volume table – kinds of volume table* – 4hours* preparation of volume table* – application* – construction of local volume table fromgeneral volumetable*. - Increment of individual trees andmeasurement of samplewoods* - Yield Tables* - application* –preparation of yield tables* - point sampling, theory of pointsampling*, wedgeprism 5. Enumeration of -total enumeration 1 hour growing stock -partial enumeration, kinds of sampling*, sampling unit*, sampling intensity*, elementary statistical computations* * These are modifications to the MoEF-syllabus, indicating revision/addition of topics. 4 Forest Management
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