Published on: December 20, 2024
Forests Resources
Forests Resources
Importance of Forests
- Serve as habitat and environmental regulators.
- Provide resources for fuel, lumber, recreation, and commerce.
- Contribute to economic development.
Role of Forest Management
- Develop, protect, and manage forest resources sustainably.
- Improve public quality of life while conserving resources.
Global and Indian Forest Coverage
- Global:
- Forests cover ~30% of the world; pastures ~26%.
- Largest forested areas: Africa (33%), Latin America (25%).
- Lowest forest cover: European countries (3%).
- India:
- Forest cover accounts for 21.67% of the total geographical area (2019).
Major Forest Products
- Timber and Softwood:
- Timber (e.g., teak, mahogany) for furniture and tools.
- Softwood (e.g., pine, cedar) for construction and paper pulp.
- Timber Producers: J&K, Punjab, MP.
- Fuelwood Producers: Karnataka, WB, Maharashtra.
Minor Forest Products
- Grasses:
- Sabai grass for paper, khus grass for cooling screens, and munj grass for furniture.
- Bamboo:
- Known as “poor man’s timber” for roofing, flooring, basketry.
- Major producers: AP, Telangana, Tripura, Mizoram, MP.
- Cane:
- Used for furniture, ropes, mats, and umbrella handles.
- Found in moist forests of Andaman, Karnataka, MP, Kerala.
Specialized Forest Products
- Tans and Dyes:
- Derived from plants (e.g., mangrove, wattle, red sander).
- Used in leather and textile industries.
- Oils:
- Extracted from sandalwood, lemongrass, eucalyptus.
- Applications: cosmetics, confectionery, pharmaceuticals.
- Gums and Resins:
- Gum for textiles and cosmetics; resin for industrial uses like varnish, adhesives.
Additional Products
- Fibers and Flosses:
- Used in rope-making and stuffing materials.
- Leaves:
- Tendu leaves for bidi wrappers (major producers: MP, Bihar).
- Drugs and Spices:
- Quinine for medicine, cinnamon and cardamom for spices.
- Animal Products:
- Lac for dyeing silk and plastic production.
- Other products: honey, silk, horns, and ivory.
Economic Contribution
- Employs ~3.5 million people.
- Contributes ~2% to government revenue.
- Generates significant foreign exchange.