Land and Environmental Management Through Forestry 1st Edition
Land and Environmental Management Through Forestry (1st Edition) by Abhishek Raj offers a clear, practical roadmap for using forestry as a tool for sustainable land and environmental governance. Perfect for students, practitioners, and policymakers, this title frames forestry within modern challenges—land degradation, climate variability, and community-based resource stewardship—making complex ideas accessible and actionable.
Discover evidence-based approaches to soil and watershed management, agroforestry, reforestation, and ecosystem services, presented with regional sensitivity to South Asia and relevance for tropical and temperate landscapes worldwide. Rich with real-world examples and applied frameworks, the book bridges theory and practice: how tree-based solutions restore degraded lands, enhance livelihoods, and support biodiversity while aligning with policy and planning needs.
Readers will benefit from step-by-step guidance on designing landscape interventions, evaluating environmental impacts, and integrating community participation into forestry projects. The language is precise yet engaging, ideal for classroom adoption, field practitioners preparing project proposals, and government or NGO staff seeking scalable models for sustainable land use.
Whether you’re studying natural resource management, designing restoration programs, or advising on rural development, this volume equips you with the concepts and tools to turn forestry into measurable environmental outcomes. A contemporary, regionally attuned resource, Land and Environmental Management Through Forestry stands out as an essential reference for anyone committed to resilient landscapes and inclusive environmental planning. Add it to your library to start shaping sustainable land futures today.
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