Silviculture & Agroforestry
Silviculture and agroforestry are interrelated practices that focus on the management and utilization of forest resources in ways that balance economic, ecological, and social objectives. Silviculture is the branch of forestry concerned with the growth, cultivation, and care of forests and woodlands. It involves applying principles of forest ecology and management to ensure the sustainable production of timber, maintain forest health, and enhance biodiversity. Silviculturists implement various techniques, such as thinning, clear-cutting, and selective logging, to manage forest stand development, promote regeneration, and achieve specific forest management goals. This practice is essential for maintaining healthy forest ecosystems and meeting the demand for forest products.
Agroforestry, on the other hand, integrates trees and shrubs into agricultural landscapes to create multifunctional land-use systems that provide ecological, economic, and social benefits. By combining crops, livestock, and trees, agroforestry systems can enhance soil fertility, reduce erosion, improve water management, and increase biodiversity. This approach offers farmers opportunities to diversify their income through the sale of timber, fruits, nuts, and other tree products, while also supporting sustainable land management practices. Agroforestry systems can be tailored to different climates and landscapes, making them adaptable tools for improving land productivity and resilience. Together, silviculture and agroforestry contribute to sustainable forest management and agricultural practices, helping to balance human needs with environmental conservation.
Department of Silviculture & Agroforestry
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