Evaluation of impact of participatory Forest Management on forest cover of West Bengal through real time monitoring using Remote Sensing Technology
Evaluation of impact of participatory Forest Management on forest cover of West Bengal through real time monitoring using Remote Sensing Technology
Atanu Kumar Raha, Amitav V. Mishra, Sumita Ghatak, Sumana Bhattacharjee, Srilekha Raha, Souvik Saha, Ranajit Sengupta
West Bengal is one of the most densely populated
States of India. The State is predominantly agriculture-based, with only
13.4% of the total land area being reserved as notified Forest. The
Forest ecosystem however is extremely diverse. With the initiation of
World Bank aided Social Forestry Project in the State in 1980-81, an
ambitious programme was initiated to bring large chunks of the barren
lateritic tracts of the State under green cover. Subsequently, another
World Bank aided West Bengal Forestry Project was initiated during
1990s, for improvement of Government-owned degraded forests through
people’s participation. The present paper shows the usefulness of RS/
GIS technology in real-time assessment of forest/ tree cover, as part of
monitoring of afforestation/ social forestry programme, on a large
landscape level. A time series analysis of changes of Forest cover will
also facilitate formulation of REDD+ Projects in the State.
10.22161/ijeab/1.2.23
http://ijeab.com/upload_document/issue_files/28%20IJEAB-AUG-2016-7-Evaluation%20of%20impact%20of%20participatory%20Forest%20Management%20on%20forest%20cover%20of%20West%20Bengal%20through%20real%20time%20monitoring%20using%20Remote%20Sensing%20Technology.pdf
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Atanu Kumar Raha, Amitav V. Mishra, Sumita Ghatak, Sumana Bhattacharjee, Srilekha Raha, Souvik Saha, Ranajit Sengupta
West Bengal is one of the most densely populated
States of India. The State is predominantly agriculture-based, with only
13.4% of the total land area being reserved as notified Forest. The
Forest ecosystem however is extremely diverse. With the initiation of
World Bank aided Social Forestry Project in the State in 1980-81, an
ambitious programme was initiated to bring large chunks of the barren
lateritic tracts of the State under green cover. Subsequently, another
World Bank aided West Bengal Forestry Project was initiated during
1990s, for improvement of Government-owned degraded forests through
people’s participation. The present paper shows the usefulness of RS/
GIS technology in real-time assessment of forest/ tree cover, as part of
monitoring of afforestation/ social forestry programme, on a large
landscape level. A time series analysis of changes of Forest cover will
also facilitate formulation of REDD+ Projects in the State.
10.22161/ijeab/1.2.23
http://ijeab.com/upload_document/issue_files/28%20IJEAB-AUG-2016-7-Evaluation%20of%20impact%20of%20participatory%20Forest%20Management%20on%20forest%20cover%20of%20West%20Bengal%20through%20real%20time%20monitoring%20using%20Remote%20Sensing%20Technology.pdf
http://ijeab.com/submit-paper/
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