Afforestation

Judgment of the Supreme Court regarding status of Zudpi lands in Maharashtra, 22/05/2025

Judgment of the Supreme Court in the matter of In Re: Zudpi Jungle Lands. A batch of applications involved a peculiar issue concerning the situation prevailing in the six districts of eastern Vidarbha region namely Nagpur, Wardha, Bhandara, Gondia, Chandrapur and Gadchiroli. The issue pertains to the status of the …

Maharashtra wants to give students green benefits

Mumbai: What can students do to better the natural environment? A lot, feels the state

Bringing forest carbon projects to the market

This guidebook addresses forestry projects' standing in carbon markets, anticipated trends, as well as the financing of these projects and sale of carbon credits. It provides insight into the issues that have limited the forest carbon market, and uses case studies to highlight best practices and success stories that developers …

Amuls green initiative bags IDF award

Vadodara: The Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF), which markets the Amul brand, has won the prestigious International Dairy Federation (IDF) award in the sustainability category for the best environment initiative. GCMMF won the award for its massive plantation drive initiated by GCMMF since 2007 through the village dairy cooperative …

Tribes, Forests and Mines

Given the fractured relationship between forest depts and forest-dwellers, involving tribal population in preparation of working plans is critical Indira Rajaraman / New Delhi May 1, 2010, 0:30 IST Given the badly fractured relationship between forest departments and forest-dwellers, involving the tribal population in the preparation of working plans is …

Sikkim Environment, bio-diversity in peril

GANGTOK: The Comptroller and Auditor General of India has said that the environment and bio-diversity in Sikkim have been threatened by construction of hydel power projects and absence of government safeguards. The state government has not taken sufficient precaution against degradation of environment and bio-diversity by drawing up a catchment …

Industries to plant 1 cr saplings

Industries will plant over one crore saplings within their premises by 2010 end, said A S Sadashivaiah, Chairman of Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB). (From left) Prof at St John

State receives Rs 16.37 cr under CAMPA

ITANAGAR, April 22: An amount of Rs 16.37 crore was released on April 3rd last to Arunachal Pradesh after the submission of details of bank accounts of State Compensatory Afforestation Fund Management and Planning Authority (CAMPA) as required vide Supreme Court Order dated 10.07.2009 in IA No. 2143 in Writ …

No clear-cut policy yet on green cover incentive

BHUBANESWAR: Development is fine. But when it comes at the cost of precious green cover, it brings in catastrophe. And it says all as the rapid loss of canopy is linked to the rising mercury level. The Capital city has sacrificed 2,626 trees during 2005-

Andhra heading for a drought-like situation

April 15: Ahead of his meeting with Andhra Pradesh chief minister K. Rosaiah to discuss and finalise plan size of the state for the year 2010-11 on Friday, deputy chairman of plan panel Montek Singh Ahluwalia on Thursday cautioned that the state is heading for a

Bacteria can cut heat at mines

Warangal, April 14: Kakatiya University

Blueprint for implementing Green India Mission by August

A blueprint for the implementation of the Green India Mission, which seeks to enhance the forest cover of the country, will be available by August-end, Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh said Tuesday. "Green India Mission document will be finalised by April-end. We will put it in public domain and consultations will …

Green Mission to be formulated after public consultations

The Green India Mission that seeks to enhance forest cover in the country would be formulated after public consultations to make it participative, Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh said today. "By this month-end, Green India Mission will be made public and to make it truly inclusive and participative, we will hold …

Rs 45 crore afforestation fund in jeopardy

With around one lakh trees axed to widen the NH-1 in the state and the Forest Department not getting land to plant saplings, the state may be heading for a major ecological crisis. According to documents available with The Tribune, if the Forest Department does not take action, chances are …

Forest officials setting forest on fire

BHUBANESWAR: Wildlife Society of Orissa (WSO), a non-government organisation, here on Thursday alleged Forest department officials were indulged in harmful practice of setting forest areas on fire in order to carve out new grounds for plantation. The plantations would be taken up by utilisation of huge funds received on account …

FM Sartaj Singh calls on Union Forest Minister Jairam Ramesh

Forest Minister Sartaj Singh called on Union Forest and Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh here today and apprised him of forest development works being undertaken in Madhya Pradesh. He demanded establishment of proposed National Forest Tribunal at Bhopal and assured that the state government will provide land for it. He also …

Maintain saplings or pay back: civic plan for green city

Pune Plantation drive: PMC lays condition for care of plants for at least three years as activists predict a non-starter The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has come up with an unusual plan as part of its fresh plantation drive that targets government institutions and private residences. According to the plan, …

Ecological adaptability and slope-trait considerations for water and soil conservation on the vulnerable Cku-Kom Plateau

The Oku-Kom highland morphological and human stronghold of West Cameroon with rich volcanic soils has attracted farmers and breeders thereby rupturing the mountain ecological equilibrium through slope gulling and mass movements. Overwhelmed, the indigenes adapted unsuccessful regreening approaches but without slope gradient considerations. This paper identifies native and exotic plant …

Report of the visit of Indian Delegation to China for cooperation in forestry matters between India and China

India and China have agreed to enhance cooperation in the forestry sector. Following a visit of an Indian delegation to China in April, which focused on Afforestation and Plantation Technology, Remote Sensing and Research & Training, a broad programme of collaboration was identified. Welcoming the visit, the Minister for Environment …

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