Gujarat’s green cover goes up in ten years: minister


New Delhi

Gujarat government today claimed to have added 20 percent green stretch in the state during 10-year period beginning in 2003, making it the second largest state with tree cover (outside forest areas).

Mangubhai Patel, Gujarat’s Forests and Environment Minister, said “consistent” and “concerted” conservation efforts of the state government saw a remarkable increase in forest area to 21,674 sq km, which stands at 11 percent of the state’s total geographical area.

Patel said Gujarat is second only to West Bengal as far as mangroves conservation is concerned with a stretch admeasuring 1103 sq km to its credit.

“Consistent and concerted conservation efforts of the state government have resulted in a remarkable increase in forest area to 21,674 sq km which now stands at 11 percent of the state’s total geographical area.

“Gujarat has achieved great success through people’s participation under the Social Forestry Programme in enhancing tree cover outside the notified forest lands to the tune of 20 percent between years 2003 and 2013. Gujarat stands second in the country for its largest tree cover (trees outside forest areas),” Patel said during Environment & Forest Ministers’ Conference here.

The minister attributed the rise in green zones to people’s participation under Social Forestry Programme in enhancing tree cover outside the notified forest lands and resorting to practices like transplantation of trees with the help of machines whenever trees are required to be felled.

Use of innovative instruments for environment compliances and protection, national award winner web-based online real- time Extended Green Node application for effective monitoring with transparency, third party monitoring and environment audit scheme for industry through independent agencies, new technology for control of pollution and incentives for industries for having adopted good practices are amongst the measures the government has taken, he added.

PTI