Student training at Okutama Practice Forest of Tokyo University of Agriculture

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Department of Forest Science (former name: Forestry established in 1947) of Tokyo University of Agriculture (TUA) practices “Forest training” for freshman and sophomore students every year. 140 students annually attend on the training. Forest training on sophomore is consisted of silviculture curriculum and programs. The training is practiced by dividing three schedules (3 days 2 nights each) and groups (45 students each) during annual summer vacation. Students study every tree survey (tree height, diameter at breast height: DBH), canopy projection drawing, soil cross section drawing, tree identification, and thinning on the training days. Questionnaire results after practices showed the most impressive training for students was thinning and the most difficult training was tree identification. Male students tended to weak at calculation and female students tended to weak at forest walking on gender difference. Many students recognized their lack of physical strength and being insect weak.

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