Protected areas of Himachal Pradesh
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Forests in Himachal Pradesh currently cover an area of nearly 21,325 km², which is about 38.3% of the total land area of the state. The forests were once considered to be the main source of income of the state and most of the original forests were clear felled. The emphasis has shifted, however, from exploitation to conservation. The state government aims to increase forest cover to 50% of the total land area. There have been various projects, including the establishment of protected areas such as National Parks, designed to preserve and expand the forests.
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[edit] Preservation and nationalisation of forests
Steps are being taken to intensify environmental preservation and sustainable development in the Himachal Pradesh region. All remaining forests in Himachal Pradesh have been nationalised under the supervision of the Indian forest service. Felling of trees and sale of timber is now controlled by the State Forest Corporation, and an Enforcement Organisation has been established to prevent the illegal felling of trees and smuggling of timber. Hunting has also been restricted.[1]
The government has created 32 Sanctuaries, two National Parks and three game reserves.[2]
[edit] Reafforestation programs
A World Bank assisted Social Forestry Project has been launched. The aim of the project is to plant more trees for fuel, fodder, and timber to meet the basic requirements of the local people, thus avoiding depletion of the old growth forests. The deforested Kandi areas are also being reafforested in another project financially assisted by the World Bank.
[edit] Other programs
An integrated water shed department project for Shivaliks is also under construction.
[edit] Fact and figures
Forest Cover (1996-1997) | Area |
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Reserved Forests | 1896 km². |
Protected Forests | 43043 km². |
Unclassed Forest | 976 km². |
Other Forests | 370 km². |
Forests not under control of forest Deptt. | 748 km². |
[edit] Sanctuaries and national parks
Sanctuaries and National Parks | Area (km²) | Year of Notification |
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Simbalbara sanctuary | 17.20 | 1958 |
Great Himalayan national park | 605.61 | 1984 |
Pin valley national park | 807.36 | 1987 |
Kanwar sanctuary | 61.57 | 1954 |
Kalatop Khajjiar sanctuary | 30.69 | 1949 |
Renuka sanctuary | 7.02 | 1957 |
Manali sanctuary | 31.27 | 1954 |
Churdhar sanctuary | 56.59 | 1985 |
Maharana Pratap Sagar sanctuary | 322.70 | 1983 |
Daranghati sanctuary | 27.01 | 1962 |
Chail sanctuary | 110.04 | 1976 |
Majthal sanctuary | 31.64 | 1962 |
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Geography of Himachal Pradesh | |
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Lakes | Renuka Lake | Maharana Pratap Sagar | Gobind Sagar (more...) |
Rivers | Beas | Chenab | Ravi | Sutlej | Yamuna |
Districts | Bilaspur | Chamba | Hamirpur | Kangra | Kinnaur | Kullu | Lahul and Spiti | Mandi | Sirmaur | Shimla | Solan | Una |
Other | Climate of Himachal Pradesh | Protected areas of Himachal Pradesh | List of peaks in Himachal Pradesh |
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