Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change
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Measures taken to conserve forests

Posted On: 07 DEC 2023 6:02PM by PIB Delhi

Protection and management of forests is primarily the responsibility of State Governments and Union Territory Administrations. There are strong legal frameworks for protection and management of forests under various acts and rules such as Indian Forest Act, 1927, Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980, Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, and the State Governments /UT Administrations take appropriate actions in accordance with the provisions made under these Acts/ Rules, including other State/UT Specific Acts and Rules.

The Ministry provides financial assistance to the States/UTs under various Centrally Sponsored Schemes namely Forest Fire Prevention and Management Scheme, Green India Mission, Compensatory Afforestation Fund Management and Planning Authority and Development of Wildlife habitat (DWH). These schemes support in the conservation and restoration of forests including forest fire prevention and mitigation activities, ecological restoration of degraded forest areas through afforestation and reforestation activities, habitat improvement, soil and water conservation measures and protection etc.

The details of funds released under Forest Fire Prevention and Management Scheme to various States/UTs during the last three years are given in Annexure- I.

The details of funds released under Green India Mission to various State/UTs during last three years are given in Annexure-II

 

The details of Compensatory Afforestation Fund Management and Planning Authority (CAMPA) funds utilized by the States/UTs during last three years are given in Annexure-III.

The details of funds released under Development of Wildlife Habitats to various States/UTs during the last three years are given in Annexure- IV.

As per the India State of Forest Report, 2021, the total forest cover of the country is 7,13,789 square kilometers which is 21.71% of the geographical area of the country. The forest cover has increased by 1,540 square kilometers between ISFR 2019 and ISFR 2021 assessment are given in Annexure-V.

As reported by the State Forest Department of Rajasthan, details of activities carried out and amount spent in the year 2022-2023 are given in Annexure –VI.

As per the report received from State Forest Department of Rajasthan, there are no displaced forest villages in the State.

 

Annexure-I

The details of fund released under ‘Forest Fire Prevention and Management Scheme’ during last three years.                                  

                                                                                                                                    (Rs.InCrores)

 

S. No.

States

2020-21

Amount Released

2021-22

Amount Released

2022-23

Amount Released

Other States

 

 

 

1

Andhra Pradesh

0.00

0.00

0.00

2

Bihar

2.3394

0.00

0.3962

3

Chhattisgarh

0.00

1.4055

0.00

4

Gujarat

1.8560

0.998

0.00

5

Goa

0.00

0.5730

0.00

6

Haryana

0.00

0.00

0.00

7

Himachal Pradesh

2.0329

1.1617

1.1329

8

Jharkhand

1.5346

1.3615

0.0169

9

Karnataka

2.1940

1.5733

0.8738

10

Kerala

0.00

3.6288

4.4431

11

Madhya Pradesh

2.6988

0.00

6.3548

12

Maharashtra

4.5518

0.00

3.9599

13

Odisha

4.0055

8.3983

3.3880

14

Punjab

0.00

0.00

0.00

15

Rajasthan

0.9715

1.2721

0.3347

16

Tamil Nadu

0.00

2.3890

0.00

17

Telangana

1.6696

0.00

0.00

18

Uttar Pradesh

1.4696

1.1179

0.00

19

Uttarakhand

0.00

3.5436

1.3393

20

West Bengal

0.7883

1.3273

0.00

 

Total

26.1120

28.75

22.2396

NE & Sikkim

 

 

 

1

Assam

0.00

0.00

0.00

2

Arunachal Pradesh

0.00

0.8977

1.9812

3

Manipur

3.1661

0.8653

1.0661

4

Meghalaya

0.7331

0.00

0.3817

5

Mizoram

1.1246

0.8719

0.3087

6

Nagaland

0.8780

0.6452

0.2882

7

Sikkim

0.00

0.8973

0.4791

8

Tripura

0.4562

0.8226

0.4748

 

Total

6.358

5.00

49.798

Union Territories

 

 

 

1

A & N Islands

0.00

0.00

0.60

2

Chandigarh

0.00

0.5072

0.00

3

D&N Haveli

0.00

0.00

0.00

4

Daman & Diu

0.00

0.00

0.00

5

Jammu & Kashmir

0.00

0.00

0.00

6

Lakshadweep

0.00

0.00

0.00

7

New Delhi

0.00

0.00

0.00

8

Pondicherry

0.00

0.00

0.4340

 

Total

0.00

0.5072

1.034

 

Grand Total

32.47

34.2572

28.2534

 

Annexure-II

 

       The details of fund released under Green India Mission during last three years.

                                                                                                                                

                                                                                                                       (Rs. in Crores)

 

Sl. No.

States

2020-21 

2021-22

2022-23

 Funds released

 Funds released

 Funds released

1

Andhra Pradesh

      1.44

      1.30

-

2

Arunachal Pradesh

         -  

-

    10.56

3

Chhattisgarh

      1.31

      0.35

      2.62

4

Haryana

         -  

 

      8.32

5

Himachal Pradesh

         -  

      0.00

      6.55

6

Jammu & Kashmir

         -  

    13.68

      6.02

7

Karnataka

      2.33

      4.44

    2.872

8

Kerala

      1.97

      9.18

      3.80

9

Madhya Pradesh

    24.86

    10.66

      23.4

10

Maharashtra

         -  

         -  

      1.78

11

Manipur

      6.74

      9.93

      5.45

12

Mizoram

      2.99

    29.86

    36.27

13

Odisha

    22.01

    11.41

    17.77

14

Punjab

      3.92

      3.25

      2.21

15

Sikkim

      2.19

      7.77

      6.39

16

Uttarakhand

    24.73

    27.51

    35.94

17

West Bengal

         -  

      9.43

      0.76

18

Uttar Pradesh

         -  

-

-

 

 Total

   94.49

 138.76

 170.75

 

Annexure-III

The details of fund released under Compensatory Afforestation Fund Management and Planning Authority CAMPA during last three years.                                  

                                                                                                                                                                                                                   (Rs. in Crores)

Sl.

No.

Name of the State/UT

Utilisation of CAMPA funds

2020-21

2021-22

2022-23

1

Andaman     &     Nicobar

Islands

0.01

0.00

4.22

2

Andhra Pradesh

60.96

121.10

82.52

3

Arunachal Pradesh

0.00

0.00

189.40

4

Assam

22.65

21.48

83.89

5

Bihar

183.20

0.13

77.69

6

Chandigarh

0.00

5.14

1.61

7

Chhattisgarh

651.64

855.55

895.59

8

Dadar & Nagar Haveli

0.00

0.00

0.00

9

Delhi

0.03

4.15

9.58

10

Goa

23.39

17.75

25.74

11

Gujarat

169.85

168.79

170.00

12

Haryana

125.73

213.50

137.04

13

Himachal Pradesh

119.48

94.77

97.01

14

Jammu & Kashmir

112.61

127.74

177.37

15

Jharkhand

214.93

240.99

316.93

16

Karnataka

170.48

299.99

269.36

17

Kerala

10.88

16.03

8.24

18

Madhya Pradesh

475.64

561.09

729.38

19

Maharashtra

236.58

422.43

399.91

20

Manipur

27.79

25.09

22.59

21

Meghalaya

22.01

36.40

8.90

22

Mizoram

25.99

17.65

10.01

23

Nagaland

0.00

0.00

0.00

24

Odisha

674.99

843.12

930.01

25

Punjab

128.59

167.82

129.81

26

Rajasthan

192.37

182.13

209.05

27

Sikkim

54.84

70.00

70.57

28

Tamil Nadu

0.00

0.00

25.95

29

Telangana

378.35

488.98

430.55

30

Tripura

17.92

24.22

34.80

31

Uttar Pradesh

252.19

362.06

232.72

32

Uttarakhand

250.01

375.42

256.32

33

West Bengal

8.25

12.92

18.93

 

Total

4611.36

5776.44

6055.69

 

Annexure-IV

The details of fund released under “Development of Wildlife Habitats’ during last three years.                                  

(Rs. In Crore)

S. No.

Name of  States/UTs

2020-21

2021-22

2022-23

1

A& N Islands

0

1.3577

0.2512

2

Andhra Pradesh

0

0

0

3

Arunachal Pradesh

3.1258

4.1980

2.7644

4

Assam

0

0

2.0914

5

Bihar

2.0516

4.1085

0

6

Chandigarh

0.2516

0

0.2162

7

Chhattisgarh

1.0435

2.7459

1.0445

8

Goa

0

0

0

9

Gujarat

1.2458

0

2.00

10

Haryana

0.1822

1.2733

0.3015

11

Himachal Pradesh

1.8763

1.9709

1.1432

12

Jammu & Kashmir

0.8062

0

0

13

Jharkhand

1.9822

0.7953

0

14

Karnataka

5.8612

12.5659

2.9171

15

Kerala

7.3128

2.9577

2.2447

16

Madhya Pradesh

8.0160

3.8934

2.6555

17

Maharashtra

1.4608

0

3.5038

18

Manipur

2.4112

1.4250

1.8064

19

Meghalaya

2.6350

5.3051

0

20

Mizoram

3.3960

1.9896

1.9019

21

Nagaland

2.60

3.4203

7.2565

22

Odisha

6.9750

7.2680

9.6749

23

Rajasthan

3.0912

10.0764

0.8678

24

Sikkim

3.4962

1.8297

2.3966

25

Tamil Nadu

3.3403

3.9075

1.3295

26

Telangana

0.3659

0

0

27

Uttar Pradesh

3.1292

1.6906

2.6674

28

Uttarakhand

4.4161

2.2634

2.1296

29

West Bengal

7.1061

7.5725

2.01308

30

Puducherry

0

0

0

31

Lakshadweep

4.6240

4.6208

2.6990

32

Delhi

0

0

0

33

Tripura

2.6067

0

0

34

Ladakh UT

2.2317

0.3195

0.6111

 

Grand Total

87.6488

87.5559

56.4884

 

Annexure-V

 

The details of change in forest cover in various states, including Rajasthan from ISFR 2019 to ISFR 2021.

                                                                                                          ( in Square Kilometre)

 

States/UTs

Geographical

 area

ISFR 2019

(XVI) Cycle

ISFR 2021 

(XVI) Cycle

Change in Forest

Cover between

ISFR 2019& ISFR 2021

Total Forest

Cover

Total Forest

Cover

   

 

Andhra Pradesh

1,62,968

29,137

      29,784

647

Arunachal Pradesh

83,743

66,688

      66,431

-257

Assam

78,438

28,327

      28,312

-15

Bihar

94,163

7,306

        7,381

75

Chhattisgarh

1,35,192

55,611

      55,717

106

Delhi

1,483

195.44

           195

-0.44

Goa

3,702

2,237

        2,244

7

Gujarat

1,96,244

14,857

      14,926

69

Haryana

44,212

1,602

        1,603

1

Himachal Pradesh

55,673

15,434

      15,443

9

Jharkhand

79,716

23,611

      23,721

110

Karnataka

1,91,791

38,575

      38,730

155

Kerala

38,852

21,144

      21,253

109

Madhya Pradesh

3,08,252

77,482

      77,493

11

Maharashtra

3,07,713

50,778

      50,798

20

Manipur

22,327

16,847

      16,598

-249

Meghalaya

22,429

17,119

      17,046

-73

Mizoram

21,081

18,006

      17,820

-186

Nagaland

16,579

12,486

      12,251

-235

Odisha

1,55,707

51,619

      52,156

537

Punjab

50,362

1,849

        1,847

-2

Rajasthan

3,42,239

16,630

      16,655

25

Sikkim

7,096

3,342

        3,341

-1

Tamil Nadu

1,30,060

26,364

      26,419

55

Telangana

1,12,077

20,582

      21,214

632

Tripura

10,486

7,726

        7,722

-4

Uttar Pradesh

2,40,928

14,806

      14,818

12

Uttarakhand

53,483

24,303

      24,305

2

West Bengal

88,752

16,902

      16,832

-70

A&N Islands

8,249

6,743

        6,744

1

Chandigarh

114

22.03

22.88

0.85

Dadra & Nagar Haveli #

491

207

227.75

0.26

Daman & Diu *

111

20.49

Jammu & Kashmir

2,22,236

21,358

      21,387

29

Ladakh

2,254

        2,272

18

Lakshadweep

30

27.10

27.10

0

Puducherry

490

52.41

53.30

0.89

Grand Total

32,87,469

7,12,249

7,13,789

1,540

* From ISFR 2021 onwards Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu have been combined into one UT.

 

Annexure-VI

 

Details of activities carried out and amount spent in the year 2022-2023 by Rajasthan State Forest Department.

                                                                       

Sl. No

Name of Scheme

Year

Amount spent (In Crores )

1

Rehabilitation Degraded Forest

2022-23

161.8639

2

Climate Change and Combating desertification

2022-23

116.3443

3

Rajasthan CAMPA

2022-23

209.0558

4

NABARD Afforestation phase -V

2022-23

29.1152

5

RFBP-2

2022-23

3.4700

6

Farm Forestry

2022-23

44.2727

7

TOFR

2022-23

22.5657

8

Integrated development of Wildlife Habitat

2022-23

2.2305

9

Project Tiger

2022-23

4.6883

 

This information was given by Union Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate change Shri Ashwini Kumar Choubey in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha today.

 

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