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DocumentState of forest genetic resources conservation and management in India 2003
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No results found.The sustained ability of forest trees to provide goods and services thus depends on the maintenance and management of forest genetic resources (FGR). Despite the enormous threats, there have been limited concentrated efforts to address the conservation concerns of forest trees. India, for example, though being an acknowledged leader in conservation of crop genetic resources, has no systematic programme for conservation of FGR. Among others, critical information on the status, threats and extent and distribution of genetic diversity are required for planning effective conservation strategies. Though the basic principles of conservation of FGR are conceptually rooted in our understanding of crop genetic resources, the challenge lies in breaking free from this legacy and formulation of specific protocols that suit tree species. -
DocumentState of forest genetic resources conservation and management in Nepal 2003
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No results found.Conservation is the management of genetic resources so that they can provide the greatest sustainable yield to benefit the present generations while preserving their potential to meet the needs and aspirations of future generations (IUCN 1980). More than 70% of the people of Nepal still depend largely on forests for medicines and other products. Thus, conservation and sustainable utilization of forest genetic resources (FGR) is very important for Nepal, for the present as well as for the future.
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