Global Forest Resources Assessment
- July 24, 2020
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
- Category: DPN Topics
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Subject: Environment
Context:
According to the latest Global Forest Resources Assessment (FRA) report, India has ranked third among the top 10 countries that have gained in forest areas in the last decade.
Concept:
- Food and Agriculture Organization has brought out this comprehensive assessment every five years since 1990.
- This report assesses the state of forests, their conditions and management for all member countries.
- The top 10 countries that have recorded the maximum average annual net gains in forest area during 2010-2020 are China, Australia, India, Chile, Vietnam, Turkey, the United States, France, Italy and Romania.
- India reported 38 per cent annual gain in forest, or 266,000 ha of forest increase every year at an average.
- The FRA 2020 has credited the government’s Joint Forest Management programme for the significant increase in community-managed forest areas
- India accounts for two per cent of total global forest area.
- India reported the maximum employment in the forestry sector in the world.
- Globally, 12.5 million people were employed in the forestry sector. Out of this, India accounted for 6.23 million, or nearly 50 per cent.