Shradha Agarwal

LA4015-3

CONTINUE TO THRIVE

The Aravalli with its diverse forests in the past acted act as a green barrier against desertification. Today, the forests in the Aravalli are no longer an effective green barrier. The tree that thrives in the Aravalli hills is the Anogeissus pendula. The study directed toward the search for Anogeissus pendula, the pioneer species of Jaisamand wildlife sanctuary in southern Aravalli. It aims to understand the contrasting and diverse conditions for the growth of Anogeissus pendula, tracing how this species carves its path in the Dry deciduous forest of Jaisamand. Anogeissus pendula with multiple variations indicating continuity within the forest.  

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Drawing the landscape - Dry deciduous scrub and thorny forest of the Thol wetlands, in north-western Ah-medabad, Gujarat

Reading and recording the forest - Tropical dry deciduous forest of Jaisamand wildlife sanctuary, southern extension of the Aravallis

Co-relating systems - Understanding the various attributes of the system.

Decoding the forest - Identifying and developing the lens

Decoding the forest - Conditions and detailed, attributes of Anogeissus pendula through sections

Decoding the forest - Details and attributes of Anogeissus pendula

Decoding the forest - Details and attributes of Anogeissus pendula

Decoding the forest - Details and attributes of Anogeissus pendula

Decoding the forest - Details and attributes of Anogeissus pendula. Species associated with Anogeissus pendula

Representing the forest - Indicators of variants of Anogeissus pendula