Effects of the Irregular Shelterwood System on Regeneration Dynamics of Shorea robusta Gaertn. f. in Baijalpur Community Forest, Nepal
Sudhan Gaire, Sandesh Gharti, Rohit Bhusal, Badri Bhattarai, Sachin Timilsina, Dipendra Dhungana

TL;DR
The study shows that the Irregular Shelterwood System improves the regeneration of Shorea robusta trees in Nepal's community forests.
Contribution
This study provides empirical evidence on the effectiveness of the Irregular Shelterwood System for Shorea robusta regeneration in Nepal.
Findings
Treated plots under ISS had significantly higher seedling and sapling densities compared to untreated areas.
Most regeneration occurred through seedlings rather than coppice shoots.
Improved soil quality and moderate canopy openings favored Shorea robusta establishment.
Abstract
The Irregular Shelterwood System (ISS) has recently been introduced in Nepalese community forests to promote sustainable regeneration of Shorea robusta (Sal). However, limited research exists on its ecological impacts and regeneration dynamics. This study examined regeneration patterns, soil properties, and environmental factors influencing S. robusta regeneration under the ISS in Baijalpur Community Forest, Kapilvastu District, Nepal. Using a stratified systematic random sampling design, data were collected from treated and untreated plots. Results showed a significantly higher density of seedlings (16,800 ha−1) and saplings (4693 ha−1) in treated plots compared to untreated areas (11,960 and 2688 ha−1, respectively), indicating the effectiveness of ISS in enhancing regeneration. Most regeneration originated from seedlings rather than coppice shoots. Soil assessments revealed…
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TopicsAgroforestry and silvopastoral systems · Seedling growth and survival studies · Forest Ecology and Biodiversity Studies
