ECOLOGICAL STATUS AND SOCIO ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF Choerospondias axillaris AT PHALEWAS, PARBAT DISTRICT, NEPAL
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2022-07-29
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Abstract
Choerospondias axillaris (Roxb.) B.L.Burtt & A.W.Hill is one of the important non timber forest products of Nepal belonging to family anacardiaceae. It is grown in
hills of 900 to 2000m above sea level. It is a native tree to Nepal. The main objective
of the study was to assess ecological status, vegetation structure and socio economic benefits ofC. axillaris in four wards of Phalewas Municipality of Parbat
district namely Shankarpokhari, Thapathana, Thanamaula, and Bhangara areas. For
ecological study systematic random sampling was applied for vegetation study.
Total 72 quadrate were laid. Quadrate of 10 m radii were laid for trees and sub
quadrates of 5 m radii were used for sampled of shrubs and sapling ofC. axillaris
and quadrates of 1m radii was sampled in each 10 m radii quadrate for sampling of
herbs and seedlings of C. axillaris . For socio-economic survey; questionnaire was
done with the 61 people from 4 wards including local farmers, local government
officials, and small entrepreneurs tradingC. axillaris. Likewise, secondary data were
collected from the concerned authorities. Altogether, seventy two quadrates were
sampled from 4 different wards. Ninety plants species belonging to 51 families were
recorded along with C. axillaris from the study area. The highest density of C.
axillaris was recorded from Bhangara area and lowest density was recorded from
Thanamaula area. Similarly ecological parameters including frequency, density, and
IVI were found highest forC. axillaris among the associate trees in all study sites.
Besides C. axillaris major associated tree species were Schima wallichi and Ficus
nerifolia. Similarly the biodiversity indices Shannon-Wiener's index (H) was found in
between 2.31- 2.53 and Simpson index of diversity (D) of trees was found in between
0.84-0.91. The regeneration pattern ofC. axillaris was found very poor in all study
sites. DBH and height class showed irregular distribution of C. axillaris. Economic
status showed people sellC. axillaris fruits in raw form while some prepare Achar
and Candy to earn money. The trend of the annual production and productive area of
C. axillaris over period of 10 years (2067/68-2077/78) in Parbat district was slightly
decreasing while that of productivity was increasing.C. axillaris is most important
and dominant plant species in study sites with high socio-economic value from
which local people were directly benefited
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regeneration, species diversity, Phalewas Municipality, associated species, associated species