Role of forest

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ROLE OF FOREST

FOREST:

• Dense and extensive tree cover.• Biodiversity • An area managed for the production of timber and other forest produce or maintained under woody vegetation for such indirect benefits as protection or catchment areas or recreation.

ROLES OF FOREST

• Productive role• Protective role • Regulative role

PRODUCTIVE ROLE

• Food• Fodder• Fuel• Renewable energy• Clothing

1. Canopy Layer (Large Fruits and Nut Trees)2. Low Tree Layer (Dwarf Fruit Trees)3. Shrub Layer (Currants and Berries)4. Herbaceous Layer (Medicinal Herbs)5. Rhizosphere (Root Crops)6. Soil Surface (Ground Cover Crops)7. Vertical Layer (Climbers, Vines)

The Seven Layers of a Forest Garden

FODDER

• Provides fodder for cattle, livestock, etc.,• India need about 50 million tones of fodder to produce 27 million tonnes of milk

for its existing population.

FUEL

• 2000 million people depend on wood for cooking.

• 97% of the total energy consumption.

• 1 kg food = 1.2 kg wood• Eg.,Casuarina equisetifolia,

Eucalyptus tereticornis

India must produce more wood than food if it is to be cooked before consumed.

RENEWABLE ENERGY

• Firewood,• Hydro energy,• Peat,• Leaf litters,• Bio gas,• Bio diesel.

Petro crops: (substitute to petro chemicals)

Vegetable oils have great potential to be used as liquid fuel or as a source of hydrocarbons.

CLOTHING

• Forest provides excellent clothing materials like rayon and silk. • Example: Rayon materials are produced from Eucalyptus galobulus,

Accacia mearnsii, Acacia dealbata etc.

TREE PRODUCTS

Forest trees produce valuable products other than fuel wood, cloths, etc., Many valuable ;

Phyto chemicals, Cosmetics, Oils, Fibber, Drugs, spices…etc.,

Diospyros melanoxylon (tendu)

Bidi wrappers

Bambusa arundinacea

Pulp paper, Basket making, Small timber Poles

Acacia nilotica spp. Indica True gums

Acacia catechuDyes - Textile industry and many

other.

Eucalyptus tereticornis - oil

Tree oils: Soap and cosmetics, Pharmaceuticals, Confectionery, aerated water, Agarbattis etc.,

Agave sisalana

Uses : Ropes and mats, Cordage, Twines, Nets.

MATCH STICK INDUSTRY

Ailanthus excelsa, Populus nigra (black poplar), etc.

PLYWOOD INDUSTRY

Teak (Tectona grandis), Terminalia sp, etc.,

Spices - Dioscorea innoxia Drugs - Alpinia glanga

PROTECTIVE ROLE

Climatic factors Edaphic factors Hydrological factors Erosion factors Quality of life

SOIL EROSION

EROSION FACTORS: Runoff, Wind and water erosion, Soil fertility, Siltation of dams etc.

FACTORS OF FOREST

Climatic factors – temperature and radiation, wind movement and velocity, humidity and precipitation

Edaphic factors – soil composition and structure, soil temperature, water table, soil chemistry, moisture regime

Hydrological factors – evaporation and transpiration, interception, infiltration, sub soil runoff, siltation of river bed

QUALITY OF LIFE

• Physical air pollution, • Protection against chemical air contamination, • Noise protection, recreation, • Biodiversity conservation, halting the spread of deserts, • Conservation of soil and water resources, • Forest as carbon reservoir / sinks, • Rehabilitation of mined areas.

REGULATIVE ROLE

Climate amelioration Climate change Wind Air-Temperature Precipitation Soil and water conservation Biological diversity Purification of atmosphere

FOREST

Climate amelioration:

•Trees plays a vital role in global climate change, and modify other climatic properties like wind, temperature, rainfall etc.

Climate change:

• Global climate change have been brought about by increased concentration of heat absorbing greenhouse gases such as CO2, methane, nitrous oxide and chlorofluorocarbons.

Air temperature:

• Intercepts the sun’s rays .•Cooling effect is high in summer (9 O C) than winter ( 3 O C ).

Aravind B

WIND

Forests trees reduces the wind velocity and thereby changes the local climate.

This principle is used in shelterbelts and windbreaks. It is mentioned that wind losses 25 to 40 per cent of its velocity if it

passes 30 m through a dense forest and it retains only 8 per cent of its velocity if it passes through 120 m of forest.

PRECIPITATION

• Forest influence local precipitation. • It is believed that the cooling effect above a forest brought

about by the heavy transpiration of the canopy increases rainfall by 2 to 3 per cent over that of non-forested area.

SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION

• Thick canopy of forest can intercept large amount of water• thick layers of humus on forest floor is responsible for low

runoff. • A forest canopy with no litter layer can reduce evaporation

up to 50 % of that from a non forested soil.

BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY

• Forest are ecosystem, which provides habitat for multitude of species of plants, animals and micro-organisms used directly and

indirectly by humans.• 500 different species of mammals and 1/10th of the total avifauna

in the world is present in Indian forest.

PURIFICATION OF ATMOSPHERE

Trees play a vital role in ameliorating the deteriorating environment. A belt of 5 to 6 m wide with a tall dense trees and shrubs planted

close reduces sound 5 to 10 db. Acalypha hamiltoniana, Casealpinia pulcherima, Ixora sp,

Sansevieria sp., and many other species plays a major role in environmental conservation and industrial green belt.

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OUR ROLE:(in forest)

• Don’t do deforestation.

• Plant trees

• Save for future

OUR ROLE:(in society)

• Don’t do pollution.

• Don’t exploit.

• Save for future

THANK YOU

BY, B.ARAVINDI.ARISH PRASATH

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