Dear Coleagues, Please go through the folowing. Iyt is quite interesting. Sincerely Ugyen Tshewang NBC ... From: Phuntsho Namgyel To:...
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Aug 2, 2005 12:02 pm
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Dear Colleagues, Sorry about yesterday's mail. I missed to mail the attachment. Thanks Ugyen NBC ... From: Ugen Norbu To: bhutan-eForest@yahoogroups.com Sent:...
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Aug 3, 2005 2:56 am
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there must be a way to filter spam on this forum. may we request the moderator to screen out such messages and others of a personal nature including...
Tobgay S. Namgyal
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Aug 3, 2005 5:16 am
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New directions ??? More trees can mean less water, says report Water management programmes across the developing world are based on the mistaken belief that...
Dear friends, this is an old controversial issue. The new research results mentioned are not very convincing for me. According to many other researchers, the ...
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Aug 3, 2005 9:43 am
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It is amazing more tree can mean less water, can we beleieve it? In any history of water resources it was never found out that the more tree means less water....
While the Report in question seems to cite selected cases to prove “more trees mean less water”, I am sure there are far more many cases worldwide that...
Ugen Norbu
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Aug 4, 2005 6:13 am
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More trees can mean more water, but it can also mean less water. It all depends on the local situation, what kind of vegetation are the trees replacing, waht...
A good posting and comment on 'more trees-less water'. It's a proven fact, based on works done by researchers from US and UK, mostly by hydrologists and...
My conclusion is that generally more trees mean more water but not necessarily always. Piet van der Poel <pipoel@...> wrote:More trees can mean more...
Ugen Norbu
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Aug 4, 2005 8:46 am
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"More trees can mean less water" must be understood with the full appreciation of other factors under our Bhutanese conditions. The most pressing bhutanese ...
Kezang Jamtsho
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Aug 8, 2005 2:44 am
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Wood has always been an expensive raw material in forest-rich Bhutan. In 2000, the government introduced the new Timber Pricing and Marketing Policy with the...
Prices of wood escalating? That's definitely true. The research findings of FDCL might be just some of the reasons and not everything. Let me present my veiws...
Can any one tell me about cordyceps harvesting? How is it harvested in other countries then Bhutan? Is there anything done about sustainability of cordyceps in...
am working on having a two full day workshop sometime soon on the topic... issues like sustainability, community mgt., marketing, etc. will be discussed. a...
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Aug 25, 2005 12:51 pm
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Hi Phunthso, Congratulations on the P.hD. well done... am late but as they say better late then never. Another thumbs ups for the detailed write up on the ...
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Aug 25, 2005 1:00 pm
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Dear e-foresters, “Tigers in Red Weather” is a book by the Ruth Padel. It was released recently and has received good reviews. The fact that the author is...
Ugen Norbu
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Sep 4, 2005 6:54 am
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Dear E-foresters I have had discussions with some of the people involved in setting criteria for zoning in FMU's and told them that their zoning appeared to...
Dear Mr.Piet, Thank you for the concern. Well, i am not sure if you are aware of the new concept of Forest Function mapping introduced in FMUs in Bhutan. ...
Nawang Gyeltshen
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Sep 5, 2005 7:25 am
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Unlike many Parks around the world, our National Parks have people living inside the core zone. In JDNP, high altitudes are used by yak herders through the...
Dear all, The new approach for mangement of forest areas presently outside the FMU system has been initiated and papers already developed by the DoF. But, it...
NPM GTZ
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Sep 14, 2005 9:58 am
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The management of Forest outside FMU is very important and this has been talking around for quite sometime. I think everyone is aware about the term Forest...
Dear Senior colleagues, with due respects, i would like to supplement NPM and temphel Sir's brief intro to the concept. The concept has been developed to meet...
Nawang Gyeltshen
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Sep 15, 2005 4:48 am
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During the last 12 years of my stay in the chirpine (Pinus roxburghii)zone of Punakha-Wangdue valley, I am witnessing the damages done by the caterpillar for...
A colleaque reported chirpine die back at Omtekha in Punakha and when we went to assess today, it was the caterpillar. We got some specimen back to study. DB...
Dear D.B Sir, It seems the case of chirpine caterpillar is alarming one. It is high time that we should do something, perhaps another DB can come up with some...
Dear all, I fully agree with Mr. D.B. Gurung that the attack in chirpine forests in the valley is quite serious this year. In the past also some sporadic ...
NPM GTZ
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Sep 16, 2005 3:39 am
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Dear e-forester, I am not sure which catterpillar is involved in chir pine defoliation this time. We have experienced defoliation of Lebeda nobilis (big and...
D.B. Chhetri
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Sep 16, 2005 2:27 pm
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The resurgence of chirpine defoliator may be triggered by changes in environmental and biotic factors that are conducive to particular stage(s)in the lifecycle...
mani moktan
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Sep 16, 2005 4:08 pm
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Hi, Somewhere in mid 1980's Dr Padgam, Entomologist NPPC and myself went to Kamichu chirpine areas to investigate the then outbreak of caterpiller in chirpine...