Ecology, Environment and Conservation Paper


Vol.14, Issue 1, 2008

Page Number: 101-110

SPECIES DIVERSITY UNDER DIFFERENT MANAGEMENT SYS- TEMS- A CASE STUDY IN AMIACHATI RANGE OF MIDNAPORE WEST FOREST DIVISION

T. K. Mishra, T. K. Sahoo, P. N. Mishra and S. K. Banerjee

Abstract

In the present communication, the impact of different management systems on biodiversity conservation in Amlachati of West Midnapore Forest Division has been assessed.Vegetation survey of plant communities and distribution pattern were conducted through Important Value Index (IVI) in three types of forest communities. such as FPC managed forest, plantation stand managed by State Forest Department and degraded forest. The survey covered four major seasons viz, summer, monsoon, post monsoon and winter in this region.The highest number of species was found during post monsoon in all the communities and lowest during pre-monsoon period. Comparing different phytosociological parameters, FPC managed forests were found to have more diversity in species structure irrespective of seasonal variations.The study indicates that involvement of forest fringe people in protecting the forest through JFM can increase the forest cover. The results also indicate that the nutrient status was higher in FPC managed forest soil than that of the other two sites.