The Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change (MoEFCC) has released the India State of Forest Report (ISFR) 2021.
Total forest and tree cover of the country is 80.9 million hectare, which is 24.62% of the geographical area of the country.
Increase in forest cover
o 21.7% in 2020
o 21.6% in 2019.
Decrease in forest cover
TYPE OF FOREST |
CANOPY DENSITY |
Change |
Very dense forests (protected and reserve forests) |
Over 70% |
increased by 500 sq km. |
Moderately dense forests. (natural forests) |
40-70% |
declined by about 1600 sq km |
Open forest |
10-40% |
increased by about 2600 sq km
|
Scrub area (not categorised as forests) |
Less than 10% |
increased by 5,320 sq km |
o a spate of natural calamities, particularly landslides and heavy rains
o anthropogenic activities such as shifting agriculture, pressure of developmental activities and felling of trees.
o tiger corridors has increased by 37.15 sq km (0.32%),
o tiger reserves has decreased by 22.6 sq km (0.04%).
o In 2019-20 - 1.2 lakh
o In 2020-21 - 3.4 lakh.
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