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India State Of The forest Report, 2023
from Vajirao & Reddy Institute
Current Affairs
India State Of The forest Report, 2023
By : Author Desk
Updated : 2024-12-24 16:47:10
INDIA STATE OF THE FOREST REPORT, 2023
The
India State of Forest Report (ISFR) 2023
was released on
December 21, 2024
, by
Shri Bhupender Yadav
, Union Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change, at the
Forest Research Institute (FRI)
, Dehradun.
The ISFR is released biennially by the
Forest Survey of India (FSI) since 1987
.
It presents an in-depth assessment of India’s
forest resources
using
Remote Sensing
satellite data and the
National Forest Inventory (NFI)
.
This assessment includes various indicators like
forest cover, tree cover, mangrove cover, carbon stock, forest fire incidents, agroforestry, bamboo area, and more.
KEY FINDINGS
Total Forest and Tree Cover:
Total Forest and Tree Cover
in India is
827,357 sq km
, which constitutes
25.17%
of the country’s total geographical area.
Forest Cover
:
715,343 sq km
(21.76% of the geographical area).
Tree Cover
:
112,014 sq km
(3.41% of the geographical area).
Increase in Cover (2021-2023):
There has been an
increase of 1,445 sq km
in the total forest and tree cover compared to the 2021 assessment.
Increase in Forest Cover
:
156 sq km
.
Increase in Tree Cover
:
1,289 sq km
.
Top States Showing Maximum Increase in Forest and Tree Cover:
Chhattisgarh
: +684 sq km
Uttar Pradesh
: +559 sq km
Odisha
: +559 sq km
Rajasthan
: +394 sq km
Top States by Increase in Forest Cover
:
Mizoram
: +242 sq km
Gujarat
: +180 sq km
Odisha
: +152 sq km
Top States by Forest and Tree Cover Area:
Madhya Pradesh
:
85,724 sq km
(Largest forest and tree cover area).
Arunachal Pradesh
:
67,083 sq km
.
Maharashtra
:
65,383 sq km
.
Top States by Forest Cover Area
:
Madhya Pradesh
:
77,073 sq km
(Largest forest cover).
Arunachal Pradesh
:
65,882 sq km
.
Chhattisgarh
:
55,812 sq km
.
States with Highest Percentage of Forest Cover (in Relation to Geographical Area):
Lakshadweep
:
91.33%
(Highest forest cover percentage).
Mizoram
:
85.34%
.
Andaman & Nicobar Islands
:
81.62%
.
States/UTs with Forest Cover Above 33% of Geographical Area:
19 States/UTs
have more than
33%
of their geographical area under forest cover.
8 States/UTs
(Mizoram, Lakshadweep, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Meghalaya, Tripura, and Manipur) have more than
75%
forest cover.
Growing Stock (Wood Volume):
The total
growing stock
of forests and trees outside forests in India is estimated at
6,430 million cubic meters (m³)
.
Inside Forests
:
4,479 million m³
.
Outside Forests
:
1,951 million m³
.
Change in Growing Stock (2021-2023)
:
Increase in Total Growing Stock
:
262 million m³
.
Inside Forests
: +91 million m³.
Outside Forests
: +171 million m³.
Mangrove Cover:
The
total mangrove cover
in India is
4,992 sq km
.
Bamboo Bearing Area:
Bamboo Bearing Area
is estimated at
154,670 sq km
.
Compared to the last assessment (2021), there has been an
increase of 5,227 sq km
in bamboo area.
Timber Production Potential:
The
annual potential timber production
from trees outside forests has been estimated at
91.51 million cubic meters
.
Carbon Stock:
The
total carbon stock
in India’s forests is estimated at
7,285.5 million tonnes
(7.29 billion tonnes).
There is an increase of
5 million tonnes
compared to the previous assessment.
Carbon Sequestration Progress (2023):
India’s
carbon stock
has reached
30.43 billion tonnes of CO
2
equivalent
.
Since the base year of
2005
, India has already achieved
2.29 billion tonnes of additional carbon sink
, which is close to the target of
2.5 to 3.0 billion tonnes
by
2030
as part of its Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) on carbon sequestration.
TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES IN FOREST MANAGEMENT
The
Forest Survey of India (FSI)
has incorporated
advanced technology
to provide
near real-time forest fire alerts
.
This technology enhances the monitoring and management of forest fires in the country.
These advanced tools help in detecting and mitigating the impact of forest fires, protecting the country's vast forest resources.
SIGNIFICANCE OF ISFR
The
ISFR 2023
offers critical data for understanding the health and growth of India's forests, covering various aspects of forest resources, including
carbon stock
,
forest fire incidents
,
agroforestry
, and
bamboo resources
.
The increase in forest and tree cover, along with rising carbon sequestration, highlights India’s commitment to climate change mitigation and the achievement of
NDCs
.
The report's insights are vital for
policy formulation
,
resource management
, and
sustainable development
in the context of India's green growth agenda.
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