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13/05/2024, 11:34 Press Information Bureau

Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change

India highlights Forest Conservation and


Sustainable Forest Management initiatives at the
19th Session of the United Nations Forum on
Forests
Posted On: 12 MAY 2024 11:18AM by PIB Delhi

India participated in the 19th Session of the United Nations Forum on Forests (UNFF), held
at the UN Headquarters in New York from May 6th to 10th May 2024. During the session,
India highlighted the Country’s significant advancements in forest conservation and
sustainable forest management which led to consistent increase in forest cover over the
past fifteen years. Globally, India ranks third in the net gain, in average annual forest area,
between 2010 and 2020.
India shared the high priority the Country provides towards biodiversity and wildlife
conservation, having expanded the network of protected areas to over a thousand wildlife
sanctuaries, national parks, tiger reserves, biosphere reserves, and other wildlife habitats.
The recent celebrations marking 50 years of Project Tiger and 30 years of Project Elephant
underscore India’s commitment to species conservation and habitat protection. India also
highlighted the creation of the International Big Cat Alliance, another important step aimed to
protect and conserve the seven big cat species around the world through collaborative
international efforts.

India also shared the introduction of the ‘Green Credit Program’, designed to incentivize
entities to take up tree plantation and restoration of degraded forest lands, which aims to
further strengthen climate action initiatives.

Previously, in October 2023, India hosted the Country Led Initiative under UNFF at
Dehradun, attended by representatives from 40 countries and 20 international organizations
and held discussions on forest fire management and forest certification. The
recommendations from this initiative were presented by India during UNFF 19.

The Ministry also hosted a side event on ‘Principles and Strategies for Landscape Integrated
Fire Management through Collaborative Governance’ in partnership with the Agency for
Integrated Rural Fire Management, Portugal, the Korea Forest Service, and the International
Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO) at the UNFF 19 at New York.
The UNFF 19 culminated in a declaration to take urgent and accelerated actions to halt
deforestation and forest degradation and to prevent land degradation, including the
implementation of the United Nations Strategic Plan for Forests and the achievement of the
Global Forest Goals.

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The Indian delegation was led by Shri Jitendra Kumar, Director General of Forests and
Special Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Government of
India.

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