FOREST REPORT NOTES

🌳 India State of Forest Report 2023: Key Insights 🌱

Recorded Forest Area Overview

Delve into the geographic expanse documented as 'forest' in government records, encompassing 1,12,014.54 km², predominantly comprising Reserved Forests (RF) and Protected Forests (PF) under the Indian Forest Act, 1927.

Category Area (km²)
Recorded Forest Area 1,12,014.54

Tree Cover Distribution

Explore the tree cover outside recorded forest areas, ranging from single trees to patches less than 1 hectare, with areas over 1 hectare already included in forest cover, totaling 8,27,356.95 km².

Category Area (km²)
Tree Cover 8,27,356.95

National Forest and Tree Cover Assessment

The current assessment reveals a total forest and tree cover of 14,45,814 km², marking an increase of 156.41 km² since 2021, with forest cover at 7,15,342.61 km² and tree cover at 8,27,356.95 km².

Category Area (km²) Percentage of Geographical Area
Forest Cover 7,15,342.61 21.76%
Tree Cover 8,27,356.95 25.17%
Total Forest and Tree Cover 14,45,814 43.91%
Scrub 43,622.64 1.33%
Non-Forest 24,16,469.29 73.50%
Geographical Area 32,87,468.88 100.00%

Leading States in Forest Cover

The top three states with the largest forest cover are Madhya Pradesh (77,073 sq km), Arunachal Pradesh (65,882 sq km), and Chhattisgarh (55,812 sq km), showcasing regional dominance.

State Forest Cover (sq km)
Madhya Pradesh 77,073
Arunachal Pradesh 65,882
Chhattisgarh 55,812

Leading States in Tree Cover

Maharashtra (14,524.88 km²), Uttar Pradesh (8,950.92 km²), and Rajasthan (10,841.12 km²) lead in tree cover, with Chandigarh showing the highest percentage at 18.58%.

State Tree Cover (km²) Percentage of Geographical Area
Maharashtra 14,524.88 4.71%
Uttar Pradesh 8,950.92 3.65%
Rajasthan 10,841.12 3.17%
Chandigarh - 18.58%

Mangrove Cover Evaluation

The total mangrove cover stands at 4,991.68 km² (0.15% of geographical area), with a decrease of 7.43 km² since 2021, though Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra show increases of 13 km² and 12 km² respectively.

State/UT 2021 Very Dense (km²) 2023 Very Dense (km²) 2021 Total (km²) 2023 Total (km²) Change (km²)
Andhra Pradesh 0.00 21.75 195.69 208.42 13.01
Maharashtra 0.00 21.52 194.92 206.92 12.00
Total 1,462.53 1,466.06 4,999.11 4,991.68 -7.43

North Eastern Region Analysis

The North Eastern region boasts a forest and tree cover of 1,74,394.70 km² (67% of its geographical area), with a forest cover decrease of 327.30 km² noted in the current assessment.

Category Area (km²) Percentage
Forest and Tree Cover 1,74,394.70 67%
Forest Cover Decrease 327.30 -

Fire Incidence Hotspots 2023-24

Uttarakhand, Odisha, and Chhattisgarh are the top states for fire incidents in the 2023-24 season, highlighting critical fire-prone areas.

State
Uttarakhand
Odisha
Chhattisgarh

Bamboo Bearing Area Growth

The bamboo-bearing area has risen to 1,64,670 km², a 5,227 km² increase from 1,59,443 km² in 2021, with Arunachal Pradesh showing the highest increase at 2,685 km².

Category/State Area (km²) Change (km²)
Total Bamboo Bearing Area (2023) 1,64,670 5,227
Arunachal Pradesh - 2,685
Madhya Pradesh 20,421 -

Agroforestry Growing Stock Leaders

Maharashtra leads with 136.45 M m³, followed by Karnataka (98.31 M m³), Odisha (86.53 M m³), and Rajasthan (86.26 M m³), with Jammu & Kashmir topping UTs at 29.59 M m³.

Region Growing Stock (M m³)
Maharashtra 136.45
Karnataka 98.31
Odisha 86.53
Rajasthan 86.26
Jammu & Kashmir 29.59

States with Exceptional Forest Cover

19 states/UTs exceed 33% forest cover, with Mizoram (85.34%), Lakshadweep (91.33%), and Andaman & Nicobar Islands (81.62%) surpassing 75%.

State/UT Forest Cover Percentage
Mizoram 85.34%
Lakshadweep 91.33%
Andaman & Nicobar Islands 81.62%

Significant Forest Cover Decline

Madhya Pradesh (612.41 km²), Karnataka (459.36 km²), Ladakh (159.26 km²), and Nagaland (125.22 km²) report the largest decreases in forest and tree cover.

State Decrease (km²)
Madhya Pradesh 612.41
Karnataka 459.36
Ladakh 159.26
Nagaland 125.22
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