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The present paper deals with the detailed study of a degraded miscellaneous forest of Manikpur village forest committee of Mandla district of Madhya Pradesh, India by examining various socio-economic needs of people, documentation of plant diversity of the area in both qualitative and quantitative terms, regeneration behavior of various timber and non timber species, phyto-sociological structure of ground vegetation including herbs, shrubs and grasses, biomass production, fertility status of soil, identification of different land use zones for obtaining optimum productivity through their effective utilization etc.
Innovative site specific eco-silvicultural options encompassing social, economic, cultural, spiritual, ecological and institutional aspects of management, were prescribed to ensure multi-product flow of forest resources, optimum utilization of various land use zones through collaborative efforts of Ministry of Environment and Forests (MOEF) and Ministry of Agriculture, ecological balance or homeostasis of ecosystem through maintaining ecological processes like nutrient cycling and energy flow, and ultimately the prosperity of forest dependent communities.
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1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Community - Forest Profiling
2.2. Ecological Aspects
2.3. Silvicultural Aspects
2.4. Land Use Pattern and its Management
3. Results and Discussions
3.1. Community-Forest Profiling
3.2. Ecological Aspects
3.3. Silvicultural Aspects
4. Conclusion
Acknowledgement
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