In Fact: Why India doesn’t lose forest cover

By Jay Mazoomdaar
The Indian Express
February 15, 2018
Category: Forestry
Region: International

Despite deforestation and human encroachment, the country’s forest cover has remained stable around 20% since Independence. This is because the loss of natural old-growth forests is compensated on paper by expanding monoculture plantations. Since Independence, a fifth of India’s land has consistently been under forests. The population has increased more than three times since 1947, and from 1951-80, a total 42,380 sq km of forestland was diverted — some 62% of it for agriculture. And yet, the country’s forest cover continues to hover just over 20%. …It’s green, but is it forest?

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