Forest area estimation and reporting: implications for conservation, management and REDD


Autoria(s): Ravindranath, NH; Murthy, IK; Priya, Joshi; Upgupta, Sujata; Mehra, Swapan; Nalin, Srivastava
Data(s)

2014

Resumo

Periodic estimation, monitoring and reporting on area under forest and plantation types and afforestation rates are critical to forest and biodiversity conservation, sustainable forest management and for meeting international commitments. This article is aimed at assessing the adequacy of the current monitoring and reporting approach adopted in India in the context of new challenges of conservation and reporting to international conventions and agencies. The analysis shows that the current mode of monitoring and reporting of forest area is inadequate to meet the national and international requirements. India could be potentially over-reporting the area under forests by including many non-forest tree categories such as commercial plantations of coconut, cashew, coffee and rubber, and fruit orchards. India may also be under-reporting deforestation by reporting only gross forest area at the state and national levels. There is a need for monitoring and reporting of forest cover, deforestation and afforestation rates according to categories such as (i) natural/primary forest, (ii) secondary/degraded forests, (iii) forest plantations, (iv) commercial plantations, (v) fruit orchards and (vi) scattered trees.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/49309/1/cur_sci_106-9_1201_2014.pdf

Ravindranath, NH and Murthy, IK and Priya, Joshi and Upgupta, Sujata and Mehra, Swapan and Nalin, Srivastava (2014) Forest area estimation and reporting: implications for conservation, management and REDD. In: CURRENT SCIENCE, 106 (9). pp. 1201-1206.

Publicador

INDIAN ACAD SCIENCES

Relação

http://www.currentscience.ac.in/php/toc.php?vol=106&issue=09

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/49309/

Palavras-Chave #Centre for Sustainable Technologies (formerly ASTRA)
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Journal Article

PeerReviewed