Bharat Babu ShresthaTribhuvan University · Central Department of Botany
Bharat Babu Shrestha
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बाह्य मिचाहा प्रजातिको फैलावट र त्यसबाट उत्पन्न वातावरणीय एवम् आर्थिक प्रभावहरूलाई विश्वव्यापी रूपमा मानव सिर्जित एक महत्वपूर्ण समस्याको रूपमा लिइन्छ । यी मिचाहा प्रजातिहरूको व्यवस्थापन गर्नाका लागि जैविक विविधता एवम् वातावरणसँग सम्बन्धित राष्ट्रिय, क्षेत्रीय एवम् अन्तर्राष्ट्रिय सन्धि, सम्झौता र ऐनहरूमा विभिन्न रणनीतिहरूको उल्लेख भएतापनि तिनीहरूको...
Himalayan subalpine forests with a wide altitudinal range of distribution are ideal target for quantifying the change in biomass dynamics along altitude. We estimated aboveground biomass and coarse wood production rate of subalpine Abies spectabilis forest on a north-facing slope in Langtang National Park, Nepal, over the entire altitudinal range f...
Himalayan subalpine forests with a wide altitudinal range of distribution are an ideal target for quantifying altitudinal change in storage and turnover of stand biomass. Over the entire range from 3100 to 3900 m in a subalpine forest in Langtang, altitudinal change in aboveground biomass and its turnover rate was examined by tree stem allometry an...
Located in the Himalayas, and situated at the highest altitude worldwide, the subalpine forests have come under human pressure through means of timber logging, livestock farming and tourism, which has brought about the progress of degradation. Thus, it is essential to quantify how forest structure is determined by environmental factors over the ran...
Rhododendron lepidotum has exceptionally wide distribution across elevation gradient (<2000 to >5000 m asl) in the Himalaya. Structural variations in this species were studied at three different elevations of Langtang National Park (3000, 4000 and 4460 m asl) and Sagarmatha National Park (3000, 4000 and 5000 m asl). Ten plant samples were examined...