Open Journal of Forestry

Volume 9, Issue 3 (July 2019)

ISSN Print: 2163-0429   ISSN Online: 2163-0437

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Forests Policies and Programmes in India: Implications for Climate Change Adaptation

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DOI: 10.4236/ojf.2019.93012    1,070 Downloads   3,672 Views  Citations
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Climate change is a major global environmental and developmental challenge and climate proofing of vulnerable sectors, programmes, natural systems and communities by integrating adaptation and mitigation options into planning process are increasingly becoming an integral part of development. The basic premises on which this could happen are the national and sectoral policies that govern any programmes and actions implemented on ground. This study reviews existing policies, plans and programmes and their implications for climate change. Based on the analyses, key areas of research, policy initiatives and institutional and capacity development needs have been identified, to facilitate climate change adaptation. The forest policies formulated so far in India have been broadly aimed at conservation, reduction of pressure on forests and provisioning of biomass to the large forest dependent population for their fuel and fodder needs apart from generating revenue through production and sale of timber. However, these have not been formulated with climate change as a consideration and therefore may become less effective as climate change and its impacts become increasingly evident. The study clearly identifies that the current policies and programmes have elements/features and activities that directly or indirectly contribute positively towards adaptation, although the primary implications are towards biodiversity and to some extent ecosystem functioning. It finally highlights the need for incorporating climate change concerns in forest sector development programmes and also to address the issue of climate change.

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Murthy, I. and Kumar, P. (2019) Forests Policies and Programmes in India: Implications for Climate Change Adaptation. Open Journal of Forestry, 9, 226-240. doi: 10.4236/ojf.2019.93012.

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