ABSTRACT
Forests are one of the major sources of livelihood that need to be conserved. In India, there have been continuous efforts to evolve a scientific basis for sustainable management of forests. In recent century, this has primarily been addressed through “forest management plans,” also known as “working plans.” To make the plans uniform for each of the forest management units, guidelines have been issued by Government of India in the name of “working plan code,”which are revised periodically to match present days’ requirement. A working plan largely deals with the present state of the forest, outcomes of past management, and proposal of future management on a scientific basis. With a significant lapse of time, the role of forests has been recognized beyond mere supply of timber (a major resource) to fulfilling the demands of minor resources and ecological services. This has transformed the basis of forest management and the working plans. With reference to India, we discuss the relevance of working plan for sustainable management of forests; highlights of the most recent working plan code (2014); relevance of the code with reference to climate change and biodiversity, future perspectives, and recommendations for better management of the forests.
Acknowledgement
Authors are thankful to Sh. SR Reddy, Asst. Silva (Experimental), Forest Research Institute, Dehradun for his critical insight and appropriate suggestion at multiple places while compiling the information.
Competing interest
Authors declare that there are no competing interests while submitting the manuscript for its publication.
Notes
1 (Source: Silviculture Museum, Forest Research Institute, Dehradun).
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