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  2. The Indian Forester - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Forester is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research in forestry. It is one of the oldest forestry journals still in existence in the world. [ 1 ] It was established in 1875 and is published by the Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education .

  3. List of forestry journals - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Forester: journal home: Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education: 1875–present English 12 issues per year International Journal of Forest Engineering: journal home: Taylor & Francis and Forest Products Society 1989–present English 3 issues per year Indian Journal of Forestry: journal home: Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh ...

  4. Category:Forestry journals - Wikipedia

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    This category includes scientific journals in forestry and related applied or sub-fields. Journals may be international, regional or national in scope. Journals may be international, regional or national in scope.

  5. Forest Survey of India - Wikipedia

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    Forest Survey of India (FSI), founded in June 1981 and headquartered at Dehradun in Uttarakhand, is the Government of India Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change organisation which conducts forest surveys, studies and researches to periodically monitor the changing situations of land and forest resources and present the data for national planning, conservation and sustainable ...

  6. Hugh Cleghorn (forester) - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Cleghorn, charcoal drawing made by Theodore Blake Wirgman on 6 July 1888 [1]. Hugh Francis Clarke Cleghorn (9 August 1820 – 16 May 1895) was a Madras-born Scottish physician, botanist, forester and land owner.

  7. Forestry in India - Wikipedia

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    Forestry in India is a significant rural industry and a major environmental resource. India is one of the ten most forest-rich countries of the world. Together, India and 9 other countries account for 67 percent of the total forest area of the world. [1]

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  9. Institute of Wood Science and Technology - Wikipedia

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    It works under the Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education (ICFRE) [2] of the Ministry of Environment and Forests, Govt. of India. [3] It is recognized to be a Centre of Excellence for Sandalwood Research and Wood Science [4]