Extraction of non-timber forest products, including fodder and fuelwood, in Mudumalai, India

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Mudumalai is biologically rich with a wealth of plant and animal life. Increasing human numbers and current patterns of non-timber forest product, fodder and fuelwood extraction threaten the integrity of the ecosystem. Change in management of the protected areas that include the Mudumalai region is needed. In particular, policies relating to grazing and basic energy requirements need to be reexamined. At the same time, mechanisms must be developed to increase rural incomes using means other than exploitation of natural resources. © 1993 The New York Botanical Garden.

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Ganesan, B. (1993). Extraction of non-timber forest products, including fodder and fuelwood, in Mudumalai, India. Economic Botany, 47(3), 268–274. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02862293

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