FOREST REPORT

Forest and Climate Data Analysis

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.

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Category Area (km²) Percentage (%)
Forest Cover 327,230 18.7%
Non-Forest Area 1,420,740 81.3%
Total Area 1,747,970 100%
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Title: Forest Cover Distribution in the North Eastern Region

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  • 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.

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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.

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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%
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Title: Distribution of Fire Incidents in 2023 Across Top Three States

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  • 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.

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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).

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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 -
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Title: Distribution of Bamboo-Bearing Area Growth (2019-2021)

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  • 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.

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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.

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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
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Title: Distribution of Bamboo-Bearing Area Across States

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  • 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.

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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.

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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
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Title: Distribution of Carbon Stock Across States

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  • 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.

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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.

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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
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Title: Distribution of Growing Stock in the Country

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  • 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.

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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.

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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
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Title: Distribution of LULUCF Activities (Assumed)

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  • 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.

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