Forest

North Eastern Region (NER) was very rich in respect of forest resources. Forests once covered about 65.17 per cent of the total geographical area of the NER. Total area covered by forest in 2001 was 1.224 Lakh sq. Km. being reduced to 46% of the total area. Among the eight States of NER, the concentration of forest is highest in Arunachal Pradesh, with area under forest cover being 5154 thousand hectare, which accounts for about 61 per cent of the reporting area. In Assam , the area under forest is nearly 19.30 lakh hectare which is about 25 per cent of the total area of the State. In the other six states, the proportions of areas under forest are quite high with 52 per cent in Nagaland, 89 per cent in Mizoram, 27 per cent in Manipur, 42 per cent in Meghalaya, 36 per cent in Sikkim and 58 per cent in Tripura. Out of the total forest area of the NER, reserve forests cover only one-third. Various valuable trees like Sal, Teak, Bansom, Simul, Sishu, Gamari, Sarol, Halokh, bamboo, cane, valuable medicinal plants, If birds and animals are available in plenty in the forests of NER. As per the available statistics of the recent years, the forests of this region, on an average, provide 8 lakh cubic meter of ordinary timber, 70.5 lakh tonne bamboo, soft wood for the production of 1.6 lakh cubic meter plywood, lilakh cubic meter industrial hard wood, 5.6 lakh cubic meter pulp wood, 12.5 thousand cubic meter of soft wood for the production of match sticks and 2.5 lakh cubic meter of fire wood annually. On the basis of the forest resources of the NER, various types of forest based industries such as ply wood mills, paper mills, saw-mills etc. have been established.

 

About 54% of the total geographical area of the North Eastern Region is covered by forests although there are inter-state variations. The percentage of forest area is highest in Mizoram (75.59%) and lowest in Assam (39.15%). The percentage of forest area in other North Eastern State are: Arunachal Pradesh(61.55%), Manipur(67.87%) Tripura(60.00%) Nagaland(52.02%) and in Meghalaya(42.34%).

 

In the interior tribal areas, timber and minor forest produce are the principal source of livelihood. Selling firewood to those requiring the same for cooking purpose augments their meager incomes from other sources. On the other hand, immigrants and denudation of shifting or jhum cultivation have encroached upon forests in many tribal areas. Due to increasing population the jhum cycle has declined. This shows that there has been a net depletion rather than net addition to the area under forests.

 

The ownership pattern of forests also differs in the different states of the region. In the hilly regions, the ownership rests with the local communities and, therefore, the proportion of reserved forests in those hill states is quite small. In view of the alarming rate of extraction of timber and resulting deforestation in the forests in the North East of India, there has been a blanket ban on logging and non-forest activities in forest land by the Supreme Court of India.

 

Regeneration of forests in specific areas and planned extension would be needed in states of the North East in order to maintain ecological balance.

 

Forest Cover of North Eastern Region:

(Area in km2)

Forests 2003 Assessment (Data of Nov-Dec 2002 & Jan- Feb 2003) 2005 Assessment (Data of Nov-Dec 2004 & Feb 2005) Net Change
Arunachal Pradesh
Very Dense Forest 14445 14411 -34
Moderately Dense Forest 38084 37977 -107
Open Forest 15163 15389 226
Scrub 116 128 12
Non Forest 15935 15838 -97
Total 83743 83743 0
Assam
Very Dense Forest 1449 1444 -5
Moderately Dense Forest 11431 11387 -44
Open Forest 14855 14814 -41
Scrub 219 146 -73
Non Forest 50484 50647 763
Total 78438 78438 0
Manipur
Very Dense Forest 930 923 -7
Moderately Dense Forest 5595 5541 -54
Open Forest 10734 10622 -112
Scrub 74 39 -35
Non Forest 4994 5202 208
Total 22327 22327 0
Meghalaya
Very Dense Forest 265 338 73
Moderately Dense Forest 6786 6808 22
Open Forest 9874 9842 -32
Scrub 169 181 12
Non Forest 5335 5260 -75
Total 22429 22429 0
Mizoram
Very Dense Forest 133 133 0
Moderately Dense Forest 6522 6173 -349
Open Forest 11928 12378 450
Scrub 274 0 -274
Non Forest 2224 2397 173
Total 21081 21081 0
Nagaland
Very Dense Forest 236 236 0
Moderately Dense Forest 5860 5602 -258
Open Forest 7919 7881 -38
Scrub 231 13 -218
Non Forest 2333 2847 514
Total 16579 16579 0
Sikkim
Very Dense Forest 498 498 0
Moderately Dense Forest 1912 1912 0
Open Forest 852 852 0
Scrub 360 363 3
Non Forest 3474 3471 -3
Total 7096 7096 0
Tripura
Very Dense Forest 58 61 3
Moderately Dense Forest 4972 4969 -3
Open Forest 3093 3125 32
Scrub 1 59 58
Non Forest 2367 2277 -90
Total 10491 10491 0

Source: Forest Survey of India 2005

 

Classification of Forest Area under Reservation, Protection etc. according to different Statistical Handbooks of different States:

 

Arunachal Pradesh, 2006:

(Area in Sq. Km.)

No. of Forest Divisions

Reserved Forest

Anchal Reserved Forest/VRF

Protected Forest

Forest Under

Proposed Reserved Forest

Unclassified State Forest

Wild life Sanctuary

National Park

35

9912.57

625.37

7.80

7137.57

2290.82

2505.39

31466.27

Source: Statistical Abstract of Arunachal Pradesh 2006

 

Assam, 2006:

(Area in Hectare)

Reserved Forest

Protected Forest

Proposed Reserved Forest

Total Forest (Excluding Unclassed State Forest

1386926.947

310277

390979

2088182.947

Source: Economic Survey Assam 2007-08

 

Manipur, 2005-06:

(Area in Sq. Km.)

Reserved Forests

Protected Forests

Unclassed Forests

 Total

1467

4171

11780

17418

Source: Economic Survey Manipur 2007-08

 

Meghalaya, 2003-2004

(Area in Hectare)

Reserved Forests

Protected Forests

National Park

Unclassed Forests

 Total

71.27

1.24

26.75

850.30

949.56

Source: Statistical Handbook Meghalaya 2007

 

Mizoram, 2007-08

(Area in Sq. Km.)

Reserved Forests

Protected Forests

Unclassified Forests

6465

941

N.A.*

* Unclassified forest are particularly Reserved land and not under  Forest Department.

Source: Statistical Handbook Mizoram 2008

 

Nagaland, 2003-04:

(Area in Hectare)

Total Forest

Reserved Forest

Proposed Reserved Forest

Protected Forest

Village Forest Degraded

Wildlife Sanc

358138.70

8538

19247.00

23791.70

274280.00

22237.00

Source: Statistical Handbook of Nagaland 2006

 

Sikkim, 2006-07:

 

Geographical Area

Reserved Forest

Reserved Forest (Khasmal)

Protected Forest (Gaucharan)

Record Forest

% of State Geographic Area

7.096

5376

285

104

5765

81.24 %

Source: Sikkim, A Statistical Profile 2006-07

 

Tripura, 2006-07:

(Area in Sq. Km.)

Protected Forest

Reserved Forest

Other (PRF)

Un-classed Govt. Forest

Total Forest Area

% of State Geographic Area of State Districts

1.60

3588.18

587.63

2116.87

6294.29

60

Source: Statistical Abstract of Tripura, 2007

 

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