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- The Imparting education and training in the field of forestry and allied disciplines
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- Based on idea of relationship between volume
- Increment Mental in 1852 formulated it.
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- Actual annual yield (Yin a forest should bear the same relationship to volume of actual growing stock (Va)
- The normal annual yield (Yn) does to volume of normal growing stock (Vn)
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- A loose term generally to the determination of yield and prescribed means of achieving it
- Yield includes final yield and intermediate yield
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- Area method
- Periodic yield and regeneration block (Cotta Formula)
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- Stocking: Is a qualitative term, which designates the relative occupation of the site by trees.
- Stand density: A quantitative measure of tree stocking, expressed either relatively as a co-efficient, taking normal numbers, basal area
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- Site: An area considered in terms of its environment, particularly as this determines the type and quality of vegetation the area can carry"
- Exploitable sizes are attained much sooner on higher than on lower site qualities, enabling shorter rotations
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- In selection forest, the stem numbers fell off from lower to higher dia classes in a geometric progression
- So there was a constant ratio between numbers in successive dia classes from lowest to the highest
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- Cannot be easily visualized as that of even-aged forests
- To provide sustained yield annually, an unevenaged forest must have more trees in each of lower size classes
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- That forest which has reaches and maintains a practically attainable degree of perfection in all its parts for the full and continued satisfaction of objects of management
- The provide sustained yield the growing stock must first be moulded to approach a model
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- Tree diameters include in a dia class in the present stand tables are distributed uniformly, about the class centre
- Movement ration: Proportion of trees which will move onto next higher classes
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- It stresses the removal of only part of mature trees which is against economic and silvicultural grounds
- If a forest is in a poor condition, sustained yield management will provide low regular yield
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