Quantification and Conservation Status of Forests Fragments of Tropical Dry Deciduous Forests—A Geospatial Analysis Running Head: Tropical Dry Deciduous Forests


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Abstract

In this study, it was observed that the number of fragments in category <2 ha are more in each forest cover class. The suitable wildlife habitat was found to be very dense and dense forest. Thus the need of the hour is to protect these fragmented forests and connect these fragments to allow better movement of large mammals such that their population can thrive. The study also acts as a bench mark in using geospatial technology to define fragmentation. The focus should be on medium dense and open forests. Very dense and dense forests act as refugia which should be protected from further destruction.

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Laxmi Goparaju

Vindhyan Ecology and Natural History Foundation

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Email: goparajulaxmi@yahoo.com
India, Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh, 231001

Firoz Ahmad

Vindhya Bachao Secretariat, 36/30, Shivpuri Colony

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Email: adfiroz@yahoo.com
India, Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh, 231001

Debadityo Sinha

Vindhya Bachao Secretariat, 36/30, Shivpuri Colony

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Email: debadityo@gmail.com
India, Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh, 231001

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