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Effect of shifting cultivation on soil physical and chemical properties in Bandarban hill district, Bangladesh 被引量:2
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作者 Khandakar Showkat Osman m.jashimuddin +1 位作者 S.M.Sirajul Haque Sohag Miah 《Journal of Forestry Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2013年第4期791-795,共5页
This study reports the effects of shifting cultivation at slashing stage on soil physicochemical properties at Bandarban Sadar Upazila in Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh. At this initial stage of shifting cultiva... This study reports the effects of shifting cultivation at slashing stage on soil physicochemical properties at Bandarban Sadar Upazila in Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh. At this initial stage of shifting cultivation no general trend was found for moisture content, maximum water holding capacity, field capacity, dry and moist bulk density, parti- cle density for some chemical properties between shifting cultivated land and forest having similar soil texture. Organic matter was significantly 0.05) lower in 1-year and 3-year shifting cultivated lands and higher in 2-year shifting cultivation than in adjacent natural forest. Significant differences were also found for total N, exchangeable Ca, Mg and K and in CEC as well as for available P. Slashed area showed higher soil pH. Deterioration in land quality starts from burning of slashing materials and continues through subsequent stages of shifting cultivation. 展开更多
关键词 Chittagong Hill Tracts natural forest shifting cultivation soil properties
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Economic profitability of cane based furniture enterprises of Chittagong City Corporation Area, Bangladesh
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作者 M.Alamgir M.A.R.Bhuiyan +1 位作者 m.jashimuddin M.S.Alam 《Journal of Forestry Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2006年第2期153-156,共4页
An exploratory survey was conducted to assess economic profitability of cane based furniture enterprises in Chittagong City Corporation area of Bangladesh. A multistage random sampling was adopted to carry out the stu... An exploratory survey was conducted to assess economic profitability of cane based furniture enterprises in Chittagong City Corporation area of Bangladesh. A multistage random sampling was adopted to carry out the study. Based on the total investment the enterprises were divided into large, medium and small.. Most of the entrepreneurs (55%) are in the age class 40-50 years and only (18.33%)are >50 years. In small and medium category lowest entrepreneurs (8.33% each) are found graduate and 18.33% in large farm. Most of the enterprises are in the small category (45%) and 66.67% labors are skilled whereas only 33.33% are unskilled. Seven articles of sixteen different sizes were identified made from cane, which are Sofa (45 cm × 45 cm, 50 cm × 50 cm and 55 cm × 55 cm), Dinning (4ch. 1tab,and 6ch. 1tab.), Bed (1 m × 2m, 1.3 m × 2.3 m and 1.5 m × 2.3 m), Chair (45 cm × 45 cm and 50 cm ×50 cm), Rocking chair (large size,medium and small size), Dolna (Hanging and Running) and Partition. In all the three category enterprises chair (45 cm × 45 cm) was produced in highest number and the lowest production was Bed (1.5 m × 2.3 m). The total net benefit (2089 US$) and benefit cost ratio (1:16)was the highest for large cane enterprises. So among three categories of the cane enterprises the large enterprises are more profitable than others. 展开更多
关键词 BANGLADESH Cane enterprises Net benefit Benefit-cost ratio
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