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Writing this text was purely my research work of course I have gone through the book Title "Biodiversity of Medicinal plants in koria district Chhattisgarh India." These very facts urge for a committed logical and scientific approach in Conserving managing and expanding our forest resources for the present as well as for the generation to come. The indiscriminate clearing illegal and destructive methods of harvesting over - exploitation of forest and imbalance in management practices during the pre and post independence period of India has caused habitat fragmentation, loss of habitat and loss…mehr

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Writing this text was purely my research work of course I have gone through the book Title "Biodiversity of Medicinal plants in koria district Chhattisgarh India." These very facts urge for a committed logical and scientific approach in Conserving managing and expanding our forest resources for the present as well as for the generation to come. The indiscriminate clearing illegal and destructive methods of harvesting over - exploitation of forest and imbalance in management practices during the pre and post independence period of India has caused habitat fragmentation, loss of habitat and loss of biodiversity .I could experience a glimpse of this threat to the plant life while working in forests for the past of years and the present study is an attempt to document the truth experience while managing plants that are dying and decaying in the field with a holistic perspective. This text has been prepared keeping in view the requirement of student and researchers in different degreeawarding universities. The effort is quite in time as there is a reference material on writing Ph.D. work. I am optimistic that this book will finally achieve the objectives of its publication.
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O autor Dr. Mantosh Kumar Sinha é Director, do K.R. Technische Collège (Universidade de Sarguja, Ambikapur C.G. (Índia). Concluiu o doutoramento em "Biodiversidade" pela Universidade Central Guru Ghasidas Bilaspur (C.G.). Tem sido Professor de "Botânica" Graduação e Pós-Graduação 15 Anos e o seu 25 trabalho de investigação publicado em revistas nacionais / internacionais.