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Afforestation on sand dunes

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Manoj Ranabhat
M.Sc. Forestry
1st year
Roll No 32
 Introduction

 Conceptual
 Discussion

 Conclusion

Framework
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Afforestation is the establishment of
forest by artificial means on an area
from which forest vegetation has
always or long been absent.
A sand dune is a mount, hill or ridge
of sand built either by wind or water
flow.
The valley or trough between dunes is
called a slack
 Large dune fields are known as ergs.
 Without vegetation, wind and waves
regularly change the form and location
of dunes.
 Dunes are not permanent structures.

Sand dunes are generally classified
into three categories :
 (a) small sand dunes - less than 1.5
metre in height,
 (b) medium sand dunes - 1.5 metre to
3 metre in height and
 (c) big sand dunes - more than 3
metre in height .

a) Locality factors

The mean annual rainfall in the region
varies from 100 mm to 450 mm.
 a wide variation in temperature range
in the desert.
 The highest temperature is during
May- June when mercury crosses 480 C.
 The mean winter temperature varies
from 140 C. to 160 C. and the lowest
temperature goes below the freezing
point at several places.





Wind of high velocity ranging 100 km
per hour to 150 km per hour are
experienced during summer.

These sand dunes have high wind
erodibility , high water infiltration, low
moisture capacity and very low
hydraulic conductivity.
The common practice of stabilizing sand
dunes consists of two steps;
(i) erecting micro windbreaks across the
wind direction in parallel strips or
checker board design using local
available plant material and
(ii) revegetating the sand dunes by
planting the seedling or sowing
seeds.
Rotted cutting of 60-80 cm length are
set into the sand
 Deep planting protects the planting
stock against deflection and secures root
development in comparatively moist
sand layer
 afforestation in these areas calls for
rapid stabilization of the drifting sand
dunes, maximum moisture conservation
and proper utilization, selection of
suitable species and efficient planting
technique

Live hedge is preferred because it
protects against wind action. Euphorbia
tirucalli and Jatropha curcus are often
handy for live hedge.
 Plantation of shelterbelt should also
form a part of desert afforestation
 They reduce the wind velocity and thus
check the shifting of dunes in the
leeward side. Windbreaks of Dalbergia


sisso, Albizia lebbeck, Acaia nilotica, A.
tortilis, Zizyphus mauritiana, Tamarix
aculeata, Azadirachta indica, Parkinsonia
aculeata, etc. have been successful.
Tree species suitable for dunes
fixation must be highly drought
resistant and have a well developed
root system, which is capable of deep
vertical penetration to reach the lower
moister layers of soil,
 capable of withstanding frost as well
as high temperature of both, abrasive
action of moving sands
 able to regenerate naturally either
through suckers or coppice.

capable of producing fire-wood,
charcoal, poles or posts, fodder, fibre
etc.
 For affoerstation of sand dunes the most
successful species are Acacia tortilis and


Prosopis chilensis.





The other species are:A. senegal, A.

nilotica, Tecomella undulanta,Eucalyptus
camaldulensis, Parkinsonia aculeata,
Zizyphus spp, Albiza lebbeck, Ailanthus
excelsa, etc.
Ten to twelve months old seedlings
should be planted in pits of 45 cm3 or
60cm3filled with weathered soil
raised nursery beds (about 22cm
high) as is practised in high rainfall
areas , sunken beds, about 30-45 cm
deep from ground level, are made in
arid areas
 raised in planting bricks have proved
very successful for sand dune
 bricks are prepared with the help of a
wooden or steel mould.
 hardening off of seedling should
begin with an exposure of an hour or
two when the sun is fairly low and be
gradually increased

Planting times :
 in the summer rainfall regions should
be done after the onset of rainy
season, when the sand is wet.
Whereas, in the regions receiving
winter rainfall, it is available to plant
late in the winter after the severe wind
storm.
 Planting depth:
 On coastal sand dunes, , large-sized
balled nursery stock of Acaia
cyanophilla are planted deep (at least
60 cm) in the sand with only the upper
1 to 3 leaves emerging .

 Spacement

:

Depending upon the site conditions
obtaining in different countries
different spacing of seedling have
been adopted. For example, in India ,
a spacing of 5 m2 for most of the tree
species and 2.5 m2 for Casuarina
equisetifolia have been suitable.
 In central Asia, general practice is to
plant with an inter-row and withinrow spacing of 1-2 m, 1 m
respectively

Fencing with five strands of barbed
wire and angle iron posts spaced 3-4
m apart has proved most effective and
cheaper in the long run.
 Locally available thorny bushes, ie.
Zizyphus nummularia are also used.
This type of fencing, through cheap,
is costly in the long run due to annual
renewal.

Sand dunes are one of the most
degraded land where vegetation is
typically absent, ecologically unstable
and create various environmental
problems and need immediate
afforestation
 Sand dunes have high wind erodibility,
high water infiltration, low moisture
capacity and very low hydraulic
conductivity

afforestation in these areas calls for
rapid stabilization of the drifting sand
dunes, maximum moisture conservation
and proper utilization, selection of
suitable species and efficient planting
technique
 species suitable for dunes fixation must
be highly drought resistant and have a
well developed root system, which is
capable of deep vertical penetration to
reach the lower moister layers of soil,

species must be capable of withstanding
frost as well as high temperature of
both, abrasive action of moving sands
 also be able to regenerate naturally
either through suckers or coppice
 For affoerstation of sand dunes the most
successful species are Acacia tortilis,


Prosopis chilensis, Parkinsonia spp.
Albiza lebbeck, Ailanthus excelsa etc.



Sand dunes are dominant formation in
Indian desert and practiced specially in
Rajasthan.










Dwivedi A.P., I.F.S.M.Sc.(Ag) AIFC(Hons).
1993, A Text Book of Silviculture
http://des.nh.gov/organization/commissione
r/pip/factsheets/cp/documents/cp-02.pdf
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dune
http://www.fao.org/docrep/006/ad079e/AD
079e07.htm
Khanna L.S. ,Principle and Practice of
Silviculture
for your patience

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Afforestation on sand dunes manoj ranabhat

  • 2. A term paper on Afforestation on sand dunes Presentation By Manoj Ranabhat M.Sc. Forestry 1st year Roll No 32
  • 3.  Introduction  Conceptual  Discussion  Conclusion Framework
  • 4. o o Afforestation is the establishment of forest by artificial means on an area from which forest vegetation has always or long been absent. A sand dune is a mount, hill or ridge of sand built either by wind or water flow.
  • 5. The valley or trough between dunes is called a slack  Large dune fields are known as ergs.  Without vegetation, wind and waves regularly change the form and location of dunes.  Dunes are not permanent structures. 
  • 6. Sand dunes are generally classified into three categories :  (a) small sand dunes - less than 1.5 metre in height,  (b) medium sand dunes - 1.5 metre to 3 metre in height and  (c) big sand dunes - more than 3 metre in height . 
  • 7. a) Locality factors The mean annual rainfall in the region varies from 100 mm to 450 mm.  a wide variation in temperature range in the desert.  The highest temperature is during May- June when mercury crosses 480 C.  The mean winter temperature varies from 140 C. to 160 C. and the lowest temperature goes below the freezing point at several places. 
  • 8.   Wind of high velocity ranging 100 km per hour to 150 km per hour are experienced during summer. These sand dunes have high wind erodibility , high water infiltration, low moisture capacity and very low hydraulic conductivity.
  • 9. The common practice of stabilizing sand dunes consists of two steps; (i) erecting micro windbreaks across the wind direction in parallel strips or checker board design using local available plant material and (ii) revegetating the sand dunes by planting the seedling or sowing seeds.
  • 10. Rotted cutting of 60-80 cm length are set into the sand  Deep planting protects the planting stock against deflection and secures root development in comparatively moist sand layer  afforestation in these areas calls for rapid stabilization of the drifting sand dunes, maximum moisture conservation and proper utilization, selection of suitable species and efficient planting technique 
  • 11. Live hedge is preferred because it protects against wind action. Euphorbia tirucalli and Jatropha curcus are often handy for live hedge.  Plantation of shelterbelt should also form a part of desert afforestation  They reduce the wind velocity and thus check the shifting of dunes in the leeward side. Windbreaks of Dalbergia  sisso, Albizia lebbeck, Acaia nilotica, A. tortilis, Zizyphus mauritiana, Tamarix aculeata, Azadirachta indica, Parkinsonia aculeata, etc. have been successful.
  • 12. Tree species suitable for dunes fixation must be highly drought resistant and have a well developed root system, which is capable of deep vertical penetration to reach the lower moister layers of soil,  capable of withstanding frost as well as high temperature of both, abrasive action of moving sands  able to regenerate naturally either through suckers or coppice. 
  • 13. capable of producing fire-wood, charcoal, poles or posts, fodder, fibre etc.  For affoerstation of sand dunes the most successful species are Acacia tortilis and  Prosopis chilensis.   The other species are:A. senegal, A. nilotica, Tecomella undulanta,Eucalyptus camaldulensis, Parkinsonia aculeata, Zizyphus spp, Albiza lebbeck, Ailanthus excelsa, etc. Ten to twelve months old seedlings should be planted in pits of 45 cm3 or 60cm3filled with weathered soil
  • 14. raised nursery beds (about 22cm high) as is practised in high rainfall areas , sunken beds, about 30-45 cm deep from ground level, are made in arid areas  raised in planting bricks have proved very successful for sand dune  bricks are prepared with the help of a wooden or steel mould.  hardening off of seedling should begin with an exposure of an hour or two when the sun is fairly low and be gradually increased 
  • 15. Planting times :  in the summer rainfall regions should be done after the onset of rainy season, when the sand is wet. Whereas, in the regions receiving winter rainfall, it is available to plant late in the winter after the severe wind storm.  Planting depth:  On coastal sand dunes, , large-sized balled nursery stock of Acaia cyanophilla are planted deep (at least 60 cm) in the sand with only the upper 1 to 3 leaves emerging . 
  • 16.  Spacement : Depending upon the site conditions obtaining in different countries different spacing of seedling have been adopted. For example, in India , a spacing of 5 m2 for most of the tree species and 2.5 m2 for Casuarina equisetifolia have been suitable.  In central Asia, general practice is to plant with an inter-row and withinrow spacing of 1-2 m, 1 m respectively 
  • 17. Fencing with five strands of barbed wire and angle iron posts spaced 3-4 m apart has proved most effective and cheaper in the long run.  Locally available thorny bushes, ie. Zizyphus nummularia are also used. This type of fencing, through cheap, is costly in the long run due to annual renewal. 
  • 18. Sand dunes are one of the most degraded land where vegetation is typically absent, ecologically unstable and create various environmental problems and need immediate afforestation  Sand dunes have high wind erodibility, high water infiltration, low moisture capacity and very low hydraulic conductivity 
  • 19. afforestation in these areas calls for rapid stabilization of the drifting sand dunes, maximum moisture conservation and proper utilization, selection of suitable species and efficient planting technique  species suitable for dunes fixation must be highly drought resistant and have a well developed root system, which is capable of deep vertical penetration to reach the lower moister layers of soil, 
  • 20. species must be capable of withstanding frost as well as high temperature of both, abrasive action of moving sands  also be able to regenerate naturally either through suckers or coppice  For affoerstation of sand dunes the most successful species are Acacia tortilis,  Prosopis chilensis, Parkinsonia spp. Albiza lebbeck, Ailanthus excelsa etc.  Sand dunes are dominant formation in Indian desert and practiced specially in Rajasthan.
  • 21.      Dwivedi A.P., I.F.S.M.Sc.(Ag) AIFC(Hons). 1993, A Text Book of Silviculture http://des.nh.gov/organization/commissione r/pip/factsheets/cp/documents/cp-02.pdf http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dune http://www.fao.org/docrep/006/ad079e/AD 079e07.htm Khanna L.S. ,Principle and Practice of Silviculture