Sustainable forest management

Implementing core forestry operations, including nursery development, soil and water conservation, fire management, and infrastructure development to restore natural resources and improve community conditions.

Sustainable forest management

This component includes planning and implementation of the core forestry operations.The major sub-components will be grass-root planning of forestry operations; implementation of forest working plans for individual forests units; planning and development of village level community nurseries and FED/ FD-ADC managed district level nurseries; soil and water conservation measures; fire management in fire-vulnerable forest areas; development of critical infrastructure for forest management. In order to restore and conserve natural resources within villages, aiming at conserving the environment and biodiversity and improving socio-economic conditions of the community members, a number of activities shall be taken up under this Component.

JFMCs and MICRO PLAN

JFMCs and MICRO PLAN

In Meghalaya, Village Employment Council (VEC) is the designated body for implementing the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act...

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Restoration of degraded forest areas

Restoration of degraded forest areas

Degraded have been restored through forest operations such as  Assisted Natural Regeneration(ANR) and Artificial Regeneration (AR). Since most of the...

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Forest nursery

Forest nursery

To meet demands for seedlings required for the implementation of aforementioned forest restoration or afforestation through ANR and AR, new...

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Conservation of forests in good conditions

Conservation of forests in good conditions

To achieve the project objective, it is necessary to conserve forests in good conditions while planting trees in degraded forests...

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Forest research

Forest research

It is necessary to enhance research or thematic study and develop new technologies on forest management in order to restore...

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Soil and water conservation for forest management

Soil and water conservation for forest management

Meghalaya State has extremely erosive soil with intensive rainfall. Soil erosion is deemed as one of the most contributing factors...

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Participatory Land Use Planning

Participatory Land Use Planning

Participatory Land Use Planning (PLUP) involves community members, including both men and women, conducting land use planning collaboratively.

Before making a...

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    0364 3510190
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