Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Rajasthan Forest Level

In the foregoing background the State's Policy from the angle of forestry development are envisaged as under :
Conservation of unique rich heritage, cultural and ethnical traditions of conservation of floral and faunal diversity and genepool reserves through a network of protected areas, such as National Parks, Sanctuaries, Biosphere Reserves and Closed Areas.
Conservation of rare and endangered species of flora and fauna of the state by undertaking in-situ and ex-situ conservation measures and establishing linkages with the natural habitats of the species for their rehabilitation. Providing proper protection to the wildlife in multiple use areas forming corridors and linking them up with the protected areas for genetic continuity.
Development of research and monitoring facilities for scientific understanding of species and ecosystems, population and habitats for sustainable management of biodiversity resources of the state.
Conservation of unique rich heritage, cultural and ethnical traditions of conservation of floral and faunal diversity and genepool reserves through a network of protected areas, such as National Parks, Sanctuaries, Biosphere Reserves and Closed Areas.
Conservation of rare and endangered species of flora and fauna of the state by undertaking in-situ and ex-situ conservation measures and establishing linkages with the natural habitats of the species for their rehabilitation. Providing proper protection to the wildlife in multiple use areas forming corridors and linking them up with the protected areas for genetic continuity.
Development of research and monitoring facilities for scientific understanding of species and ecosystems, population and habitats for sustainable management of biodiversity resources of the state. Protection and development of natural forest ecosystems for sustainable production and consumption of goods and services.
Promoting ecodevelopment around protected areas with the involvement of local people and NGOs. Enhancing productivity of forests, public wastelands and optimising production from private degraded lands.
Ecological restoration of all degraded forests, public wastelands (Community/Panchayat) and private degraded lands by using appropriate technology and management inputs based on land capability classes.
Combating desertification by undertaking various measures, such as, in-situ soil and water conservation and water harvesting, sand dune stabilisation and promoting combined production systems, namely, agro-forestry, silvi-pastoral, agri-silvi-pastoral, agri-horticultural systems. Augmenting fuelwood, fodder, timber and non-timber forest products for meeting the demands of local people and the state, with particular focus on fuelwood and fodder

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