Forest can be defined as a large area of land covered with trees and bushes, either growing wild or planted for some purpose. While forestry is the art of planting, tending and managing forests, including the utilization, tending and managing forest, including the utilization of their products, silviculture is the study of forest trees and other related trees.
Common Forest Trees
Common trees usually found in the forest are Iroko, Obeche, Mahogmay, Sapele, Nigerian walnut, Ebony, Camwood, Opepe, Afara, Teat, Abura, etc.
Forest Reserves in Nigeria
Meaning of Forest Reserve: Forest reserves are large areas of land where pants either growing naturally or panted are specially preserved by government for specific purpose.
Some forest reserves in Nigeria are:
Importance or Uses of the Forest
Forest is very important for several reasons. It is very important for government to encourage the planting of trees because of its usefulness in the following ways.
MANAGEMENT OF THE FOREST
In order to ensure the continuous supply of timber from the forest, the following management practices should be adopted:
Forest Regulations
These are laws promulgated by government in the form of edicts, decrees and bye-laws to prevent from exploiting or indiscriminate tapping of forest resources. These regulations, therefore, ensure the preservation of forest resources
Forest regulations in Nigeria include:
Selective Exploration
Selective exploration is the process of cutting or harvesting only mature trees in a forest. It is a way of concentrating certain selected species of timber in a forest reserve. The system allows for the harvesting or older trees while the younger ones remain as cover to the surface of the forest.
Advantages of Selective Exploration
Deforestation
Deforestation is the continuous removal of forest stands (trees) either by bush burning or indiscriminate felling without replacing them. Economics trees such as Iroko, Obeche, Mahogamy, etc are cut down so that they can be used for various purposes such as furniture like tables, chairs, doors, etc. uncontrolled deforestation should never be allowed. The rate of deforestation should be reduced to the barest minimum because of its adverse effects.
Causes of Deforestation
Deforestation can be caused for many reasons which include:
Effects or Disadvantages of Deforestation
Deforestation has come effects or disadvantages on the environment. These are:
Regeneration
Regeneration is the process of forest regrowth after it has been exploited. It is a deliberate government policy in the restoration of deforested area after exploitation to balance the ecosystem.
Types of Regeneration
There are two main types of regeneration
These are:
Advantages of Natural Regeneration
Afforestation
Afforestation is the process of establishing forest plantations in any area. It involves the complete removal of natural vegetations before planting new forest species. In Nigeria, it is popularly referred to as tree planting campaign in which two seedlings of trees are recommended to be planted to replace any one plant harvested. Early stages of afforestation may include taungya farming (which is the planting of trees and crops on the same piece of land) to maximize the use of land and protect seedlings.
Advantages of Afforestation
Afforestation has many advantages:
Taungya System
Taungya system involves the planting of both food crops and forest trees on the same piece of land. In other words, it is a system which involves the integration of agriculture with forestry.
Conditions Necessary for the Practice of Taungry System
The conditions that may favour the practice of taungya system include:
Advantages of Taungya farming
Farmer’s Benefits
Farmers derive the benefit of:
Foresters derive the benefit of
Disadvantages of Taungya farming
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