Forest and Climate Data Analysis
Slide 1: Forest Cover in North Eastern Region
Description: This slide provides data on forest cover in the North Eastern region of the United States. The total forest area is 1,747,970 km², with a current forest cover of 327,230 km² (18.7%), indicating a decrease in the geographical area.
Column Table
| Category | Area (km²) | Percentage (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Forest Cover | 327,230 | 18.7% |
| Non-Forest Area | 1,420,740 | 81.3% |
| Total Area | 1,747,970 | 100% |
Pie Chart Description
Title: Forest Cover Distribution in the North Eastern Region
Categories:
- Forest Cover: 18.7% (327,230 km²)
- Non-Forest Area: 81.3% (1,420,740 km²)
Instructions: Draw a circle to represent the total area (1,747,970 km²). Divide the circle into two sections: Forest Cover (18.7%) and Non-Forest Area (81.3%). Label each section with the category name, area, and percentage. Use green for Forest Cover and brown for Non-Forest Area.
Slide 2: Fire Incidents in 2023
Description: This slide highlights the top three states with the most fire incidents in 2023: Odisha, Uttarakhand, and Chhattisgarh. Specific incident numbers are not provided, so an equal distribution is assumed for illustration.
Column Table
| State | Percentage of Incidents (%) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Odisha | 33.3% | Top state for fire incidents |
| Uttarakhand | 33.3% | Significant fire incidents |
| Chhattisgarh | 33.3% | Notable fire incidents |
| Total | 100% |
Pie Chart Description
Title: Distribution of Fire Incidents in 2023 Across Top Three States
Categories:
- Odisha: 33.3%
- Uttarakhand: 33.3%
- Chhattisgarh: 33.3%
Instructions: Draw a circle to represent the total fire incidents (100%). Divide the circle into three equal sections (33.3% each). Label each section with the state name and percentage. Use red for Odisha, blue for Uttarakhand, and green for Chhattisgarh.
Slide 3: Bamboo-Bearing Area in 2021
Description: This slide provides data on the bamboo-bearing area in the country, as per the ISFR 2021 assessment. The total bamboo-bearing area is 14,670 km², with an increase of 5,252 km² compared to 2019 (previous area: 9,418 km²).
Column Table
| Category | Area (km²) | Percentage Increase (%) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bamboo-Bearing Area (2021) | 14,670 | - | Current assessment |
| Increase (2019-2021) | 5,252 | 55.77% | Compared to previous year |
| Bamboo-Bearing Area (2019) | 9,418 | - | Previous assessment |
| Total (2021) | 14,670 | - |
Pie Chart Description
Title: Distribution of Bamboo-Bearing Area Growth (2019-2021)
Categories:
- Bamboo-Bearing Area (2019): 64.23% (9,418 km²)
- Increase (2019-2021): 35.77% (5,252 km²)
Instructions: Draw a circle to represent the total bamboo-bearing area in 2021 (14,670 km²). Divide the circle into two sections: 2019 Area (64.23%) and Increase (35.77%). Label each section with the category name, area, and percentage. Use green for the 2019 area and yellow for the increase.
Slide 4: Bamboo-Bearing Area by State
Description: This slide details the bamboo-bearing areas in various states. Madhya Pradesh has the highest at 18,424 km², followed by Arunachal Pradesh, Karnataka, Odisha, and Manipur. The total increase across states is 12,328 km².
Column Table
| State | Bamboo-Bearing Area (km²) | Increase (km²) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Madhya Pradesh (MP) | 18,424 | 868 | Highest bamboo-bearing area |
| Arunachal Pradesh | 13,752 | 1,260 | Significant bamboo area |
| Karnataka | 8,655 | Not specified | Noted as "similarly" |
| Odisha | 2,410 | Not specified | Smaller bamboo area |
| Manipur | 2,027 | Not specified | Smaller bamboo area |
| Total (Named States) | 45,268 | 12,328 (Total) | Total increase across states |
Pie Chart Description
Title: Distribution of Bamboo-Bearing Area Across States
Categories:
- Madhya Pradesh (MP): 40.7% (18,424 km²)
- Arunachal Pradesh: 30.4% (13,752 km²)
- Karnataka: 19.1% (8,655 km²)
- Odisha: 5.3% (2,410 km²)
- Manipur: 4.5% (2,027 km²)
Instructions: Draw a circle to represent the total bamboo-bearing area of the named states (45,268 km²). Divide the circle into five sections: MP (40.7%), Arunachal Pradesh (30.4%), Karnataka (19.1%), Odisha (5.3%), and Manipur (4.5%). Label each section with the state name, area, and percentage. Use green for MP, blue for Arunachal Pradesh, yellow for Karnataka, red for Odisha, and purple for Manipur.
Slide 5: Carbon Stock and Agroforestry
Description: This slide provides data on carbon stock and growing stock across states. Arunachal Pradesh has the highest carbon stock at 605 Mt, while Andaman & Nicobar Islands lead in agroforestry growing stock at 0.55 m³/ha.
Column Table
| State/Region | Carbon Stock (Mt) | Growing Stock (m³/ha) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arunachal Pradesh | 605 | 1,608.3 | Highest carbon stock state |
| Madhya Pradesh | 465 | 60.8 | Significant carbon stock |
| Karnataka | 86.3 | 53 | Highest among listed states |
| Rajasthan | - | 53 | Equal to Maharashtra |
| Maharashtra | - | 53 | Equal to Rajasthan |
| Andaman & Nicobar Islands | - | 0.55 | Highest agroforestry stock |
| Dadra & Nagar Haveli | - | 0.53 | Close to Andaman |
| Daman & Diu | - | 0.53 | Close to Andaman |
Pie Chart Description
Title: Distribution of Carbon Stock Across States
Categories:
- Arunachal Pradesh: 52.3% (605 Mt)
- Madhya Pradesh: 40.2% (465 Mt)
- Karnataka: 7.5% (86.3 Mt)
Instructions: Draw a circle to represent the total carbon stock of the three states (1,156.3 Mt). Divide the circle into three sections: Arunachal Pradesh (52.3%), Madhya Pradesh (40.2%), and Karnataka (7.5%). Label each section with the state name, carbon stock (Mt), and percentage. Use green for Arunachal Pradesh, blue for Madhya Pradesh, and yellow for Karnataka.
Slide 6: Growing Stock of Wood
Description: This slide provides data on the growing stock of wood in the country, both inside forests and in Trees Outside Forests (TOF). The total growing stock is 4,258 M m³, with specific state data provided.
Column Table
| Category/State | Growing Stock (M m³) | Percentage of Total (%) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Inside Forests | 2,622.54 | 61.6% | Majority of growing stock |
| Trees Outside Forests (TOF) | 1,635.46 | 38.4% | Significant portion of stock |
| Total Country | 4,258 | 100% | Total growing stock |
| Arunachal Pradesh | 400.02 | 9.4% (of total) | Highest growing stock in forests |
| Madhya Pradesh | 193.83 | 4.6% (of total) | Significant growing stock |
| Chhattisgarh | 130.46 | 3.1% (of total) | Notable growing stock |
| Maharashtra | 294.29 | 6.9% (of total) | Maximum growing stock in TOF |
| Karnataka | 137 | 3.2% (of total) | Follows Maharashtra in TOF |
| Total Increase | 322.18 | 7.6% | Increase in growing stock |
Pie Chart Description
Title: Distribution of Growing Stock in the Country
Categories:
- Inside Forests: 61.6% (2,622.54 M m³)
- Trees Outside Forests (TOF): 38.4% (1,635.46 M m³)
Instructions: Draw a circle to represent the total growing stock in the country (4,258 M m³). Divide the circle into two sections: Inside Forests (61.6%) and TOF (38.4%). Label each section with the category name, growing stock (M m³), and percentage. Use green for Inside Forests and brown for TOF.
Slide 7: LULUCF and UNFCCC
Description: This slide explains the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) focus on Land-Use, Land-Use Change and Forestry (LULUCF) activities, such as afforestation, reforestation, deforestation, and agroforestry, to achieve climate change targets.
Column Table
| LULUCF Activity | Assumed Weight (%) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Afforestation | 25% | Planting trees on non-forested land |
| Reforestation | 25% | Replanting trees on previously forested land |
| Deforestation | 25% | Clearing forests for other uses |
| Agroforestry | 25% | Integrating trees with agriculture |
| Total | 100% | Represents all listed activities |
Pie Chart Description
Title: Distribution of LULUCF Activities (Assumed)
Categories:
- Afforestation: 25%
- Reforestation: 25%
- Deforestation: 25%
- Agroforestry: 25%
Instructions: Draw a circle to represent the total scope of LULUCF activities (100%). Divide the circle into four equal sections (25% each). Label each section with the activity name and percentage. Use green for Afforestation, blue for Reforestation, red for Deforestation, and yellow for Agroforestry.