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Forestry Research For Sustainable Forest Management PP Bhojvaid, Director FRI

Sustainable Forestry Biodiversity Rural and Urban Employment (Agro-forests) Forest Areas Management Wood and N WFP Forest Health and Hygiene Pollution and Bioremediation Soil & Water ( PES) Carbon Sequestration (climate Change)

Vision

Sustainable Management of Nation’s Forests and the trees outside Forests that is

inclusive of society,

ensures conservation of valuable biodiversity and ecosystems and

allows equitable use of all the goods and services to all stakeholders.

Balancing Pressures on Forests Conservation Development Sustainable Management Challenges Degradation of biodiversity and life support systems Food and water security Ever mounting Population pressure on natural resources Forest Dependence syndrome

Paradigm Shift: Focused Management

Conservation Forests: Management in

partnership with local communities for National Ecological Security including biodiversity for subsistence needs of present and future generations…informal sector

Restoration Forests: Management in partnership

with communities with a shift from JFM to CFM mode for NTFP and wood products…informal sector

Paradigm Shift: Focused Management

Production Forests: Management in partnership

with communities and investment from wood and forest based industries…formal sector

People :Public: Private Forest corporations: People: IndustriesSale of land to industries?Innovative Financial Institutions

Research aspects

• • • • • • Holistic Social, cultural (equity, interface, political) Legal- policy (national and international) Ecological (ecosystem structure and function) Technical (production to utilization) Both basic and applied

Research

• • • • • • Institute (institutes) Human resource Infrastructure Financial resources Mission Vision and directions Cross sectoral linkages

Paradigm Shift (game of Cricket)

• • • • • • • Long rotation to short rotation Active interface with stakeholders Checks and measures externals Media and legislation Civil Society Global monitoring Mix of classical sustained yield forestry and modern ecosystem approach

Changes in management systems

• • • • Knowledge of specific to general to global is become essential Silos need to be broken Interrelations to become stronger Adequate growing space at lower and middle levels

Paradigm Shift: Focused Management

• Payment of environmental Services: Geographic Dimension of Growth and Developmen t • Valuation ….institution……payment….mechanism

• Variation in Development • Smart Payments • Climate change and Forests: Opportunities and challenges • Adaptation and mitigation: drought and productivity • Low volume High Value tropical Crops (MP) • Smart subsidies for agro/farm forests..sequestration

• Afforestation and reforestation

Changes in formal evaluation and social scrutiny mechanisms

Forest Transition

Changes in attitude toward forests Forest transition Changes in usage of forest products Changes in forestry and forest management practices Changes in interface between forests and other macro systems

Paradigm Shift: Focused Management

• Climate change and Forests: Opportunities and challenges • Adaptation and mitigation: drought and productivity • Low volume High Value tropical Crops (MP) • Smart subsidies for agro/farm forests..sequestration

• Afforestation and reforestation • Issues • Policy • NAPCC • Green India Mission

Paradigm Shift: Focused Management

• JFM to CFM: empowerment of stakeholders • Value addition in the Ecosystem: subsistence to livelihood..tie up interest of ecosystem people • Special approach to Rural sectors • Interface between science, technology and environment

ICFRE Initiatives

• • • National Forestry Research Plan 2000 identified R & D Issues – Sustainability – Technology – Extension – Education …..on the lines of

Millennium Ecosystem Assessment Programme,WRI,Washington

ICFRE Initiatives ….research needs.

• • • • • Resource Inventory and Quantitative Assessment Sustainable Harvesting Regimes Storage and Value-additions Marketing To ensure sustained productivity and economic gains to stakeholders

R & D Issues….technological interventions

• • • Technologies –

Simple,

Energy efficient,

Environmental Friendly

Adaptable by people –

Medicinal and Aromatic Plants

Natural Dyes

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Gums, Starches and Flocculants Bio-fertilizers

Bio-pesticides

Can be with help from SFDs and (

KVIC,CAPART )

Extension

• • • • • • Demonstration and Pilot plants Exhibitions and kisan melas Manuals and guides Research Publications Trainings for capacities education

• Thanks !