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3 million trees on chopping block

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Sonu Jain Posted: Jan 01, 2008 at 0034 hrs IST
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NEW DELHI, DECEMBER 31 : Three million trees. That is the number that was approved to be felled last year for mining and irrigation projects by the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF). Experts say this may be the largest number of trees cleared to be axed in one year. The usual figure is one-fourth that.

Some 15,000 hectares of forest land are to be cleared for 49 forthcoming projects, including mining, irrigation and windmills. According to experts, this would mean dense forest approximately one-fifth of the size of the Corbett National Park.

And this figure does not include trees being cleared for public sector works or other projects requiring less than 40 hectares of land, for which the proposal need not come to the Central Government.

For now, these three million trees are still standing. Even though all the projects have been approved, they are being examined by a Central Empowered Committee set up by the Supreme Court.

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In one of its reports, the court said: “Each and every proposal received under the Forest Conservation Act is ultimately found eligible for approval with standard conditions, even when individual projects involve felling more than a million trees.”

Under the Forest Conservation Act, whenever a diversion of more than 40 hectares of forest land is required for a project, it comes to the MoEF. A Forest Advisory Committee goes through each of the proposals and suggests necessary safeguards before approving them.

The contention of the Central Empowered Committee is that these clearances are being given regardless of available alternatives, the number of trees involved, the damage to flora and fauna and the sensitivity of the area. It has recommended a re-examination of the projects.

Though it comes with a caveat of compensatory afforestation, this figure is important. The last State of the Forest Report, published by the Forest Survey of India, noted that out of a total of 76.84 million hectares of total forest area, India had lost over 26,000 sq km of dense forest mostly due to industrialisation between 2001 and 2003. Over this time, the green cover increased by just 2,795 sq km.

Experts wonder if the Government considered any of this while approving clearance of 15,000 hectares of forest in just one year.

In these projects, maximum number of trees are being cut

Amelia coal block, Sidhi, Madhya Pradesh: 14.83 lakh trees to be cut, making it the maximum for a single project. The return is nearly 10 million tonnes...

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