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Management and preservation of forest resources depend heavily on Forest inventory and conservation Plans. The systematic gathering of information on the types, sizes, and conditions of trees as well as other critical ecological elements including flora, animals, soil, and water resources is known as forest inventory. Getting precise and thorough information on the forest ecosystem is the main goal of a forest inventory. Effective forest management, decision-making, and policy formulation require this knowledge. Field surveys and data collecting utilising different techniques, including sample
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Forest Inventory
Management and preservation of forest resources depend heavily on Forest inventory and conservation Plans. The systematic gathering of information on the types, sizes, and conditions of trees as well as other critical ecological elements including flora, animals, soil, and water resources is known as forest inventory. Getting precise and thorough information on the forest ecosystem is the main goal of a forest inventory. Effective forest management, decision-making, and policy formulation require this knowledge. Field surveys and data collecting utilising different techniques, including sample plots, remote sensing, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS), are often part of a forest inventory. The data is analysed to determine the species composition, tree density, age distribution, volume, biomass, and ecological indicators of the forest. This data aids in assessing the forest's present condition, predicting its future development, and locating potential improvement or conservation areas.
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