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- Man-Elephant Conflict and Mitigation - Koundinya Wildlife Sanctuary, Andhra Pradesh
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Indian Forester, Vol 128, No 2 (2002), Pagination: 137-144Abstract
Elephants returned to Andhra Pradesh in 1984 after a gap of 200 years and started living in dry deciduous forests in southern-most parts of Chittoor District. Initially elephants caused considerable damage to man and crops. In retaliation, man killed 12 elephants. With advent of Joint Forest Management practices, development programmes including Project Elephant scheme are implemented mostly through peoples participation in Koundinya Wildlife Sanctuary. Gap planting, Water harvesting structures, plugging of entry across vulnerable borders, awareness campaign and good communication facilities yielded encouraging results in mitigating man-elephant conflict and increased elephant population year after year.- Forest Development Corporations Need Corporate Outlook Economic Marketing Wing : a Key Missing Link
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Indian Forester, Vol 138, No 1 (2012), Pagination: 1-4Abstract
In order to ensure economic efficiency and effective marketing, Forest Development Corporations must pursue - to make sure that cost of production is optimized and formulate innovative marketing strategies. Creation of economic and marketing branch in Forest Development Corporations to undertake the task will increase the bottom line and help sustainin the long run.Keywords
Economic Rotation, Efficient Production, Innovative Marketing- Improvement of Planting Stock through Culling in Root Trainer Nursery
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Indian Forester, Vol 124, No 9 (1998), Pagination: 739-742Abstract
Seedlings raised from the seed collected from wild source require about 20% to 30% culling in secondary stage (Root trainer plants) to have uniformly good planting stock.- Nothopegia beddomei a New Species to Eastern Ghats
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Indian Forester, Vol 123, No 3 (1997), Pagination: 260-260Abstract
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