Bhubaneswar: Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik has asked the forest officers to prepare a concrete roadmap for improving the health of forests and enhancing the living standards of villagers living on forest fringes.
Addressing the Divisional Forest officers after inaugurating the two-day conference of DFOs at state convention centre in Lok Seva Bhawan, Naveen said in spite of difficult situation due to the pandemic, the forest cover in Odisha has improved in the last two years as per India State of Forests Report- 2021.
“We have added the highest number of mangrove forests in the country and third highest in total increase of forest cover between 2019 and 2021. This has been possible due to constant support of our people, the VSS members and tireless effort of forest staff in the field”, he said. He called upon the officials to work towards continuing this trend in the years to come.
Afforestation is a key component for providing employment to people in forest fringe villages. Naveen advised the officials to rope in Women Self Help Groups for raising seedlings for the Forest Department.
Calling upon all DFOs to carry out the plantation programmes under the 5T Initiative, he said this would bring transparency, timeliness and encourage team work among all stakeholders.
He said many of our forestry programmes such as Joint Forest Management, and the Odisha Forestry Sector Development Project have been successful in providing livelihoods and empowering the local communities.
Speaking on various issues such as Human-Elephant conflict, Trafficking of wildlife, and the incidents of forest fires, he said these are key concerns where the government needs to prepare an integrated plan with a focussed approach for significant reduction in such cases.
He expressed happiness over Odisha becoming a leading state in harnessing digital technology in forest management.
Minister of Forest, Environment and Climate Change Bikram Keshari Arukha outlined the initiatives taken by the Department under the vision of the Chief Minister. He noted that the Department has successfully reduced incidents of forest fires by fifty percent this year in comparison to previous year.
Chief Secretary Suresh Chandra Mohapatra said that apart from the usual functions of forest conservation and wildlife protection, the Department now has a larger role to facilitate projects that provide livelihood support for people living in forest areas. He said that the State green cover is increasing consistently for last 20 to 25 years. He added that reforms have been effected in the Department to streamline various processes and initiatives.
ACS Forest Mona Sharma gave the welcome address. PCCF Sisir Kumar Ratho offered the vote of thanks. A short video on forest fire management was screened.
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