Creation of additional carbon sink
Creation of additional carbon sink
The base year for India’s commitment under the Nationally Determined Contributions, to create an additional carbon sink of 2.5 to 3 billion tonnes of CO2 equivalent through additional forest and tree cover by 2030, is 2005. Accordingly, as reported by Forest Survey of India (FSI), Dehradun, India has so far achieved an additional carbon sink of 1.97 billion tonnes of CO2 equivalent.
The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change provides technical and financial assistance to States and UTs under various schemes and programs namely Green India Mission, Nagar Van Yojana and Compensatory Afforestation Fund (CAMPA), thereby contributing to creation of additional carbon sink.
The Green India Mission, which was initiated during 2015-16, aims at protecting, restoring and enhancing India’s forest cover by restoring degraded forest lands and undertaking afforestation activities in the forest and non-forest areas. The State and UT wise detail of funds released under Green India Mission are enclosed at Annexure I.
The Ministry is implementing the Nagar Van Yojana which envisages creation of 600 Nagar Vans and 400 Nagar Vatika in the country during the period 2020-21 to 2026-27. The Nagar Van Yojana aims at significantly enhancing the forests and green cover in the urban and peri-urban areas and augmenting biological diversity. The State and UT wise detail of funds released under Nagar Van Yojana are enclosed at Annexure II.
The Compensatory Afforestation Fund (CAMPA) are being utilized by States and UTs for taking up various afforestation and forest protection activities as per provisions of Compensatory Afforestation Fund Act, 2016 (CAF Act) and CAF Rules, 2018. The details of the Annual Plan of Operations approved for the State and UTs under CAMPA are enclosed at Annexure III.
Afforestation activities are also taken up under various programmes and schemes of line Ministries such as Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme, National Bamboo Mission, Sub-Mission on Agroforestry etc. and under schemes of State Government and UT Administrations.
Annexure I
States and UTs wise fund released under Green India Mission
(Rupees in Crores)
Sl. No.
States
2021- 22
2022-23
2023-24
1
Andhra Pradesh
2.02
2
Arunachal Pradesh
13.43
21.28
3
Chhattisgarh
6.12
4
Haryana
9.55
5.19
5
Jammu & Kashmir
6.49
6
Karnataka
4.45
2.93
2.33
7
Madhya Pradesh
18.29
17.93
8.62
8
Manipur
9.93
5.45
8.91
9
Mizoram
29.86
36.27
21.13
10
Odisha
17.74
8.4756
11
Punjab
3.32
2.7393
5.38
12
Sikkim
7.77
6.57
7.50
13
Uttarakhand
33.99
28.40
21.61
14
West Bengal
0.76
0.76
15
Uttar Pradesh
5.43
Total
156.46
137.29
86.86
Annexure II
State/UTs wise fund released under Nagar Van Yojana
(Rupees in Crore)
S.No.
State/UT
2021-22
2022-23
2023-24
1
Andaman & Nicobar Islands
0.56
0
0
2
Andhra Pradesh
1.17
3.58
58.38
3
Arunachal Pradesh
0
0.56
0
4
Assam
1.69
0
0
5
Bihar
1.007
1.38
0.44
6
Chandigarh
0
0.13
0
7
Chhattisgarh
8.30
0
0
8
Goa
1.43
0
0.61
9
Gujarat
2.97
2.03
0
10
Haryana
4.49
0
0
11
Himachal Pradesh
1.66
3.19
0
12
Jammu & Kashmir
1.38
3.64
1.07
13
Jharkhand
2.36
17.62
1.45
14
Karnataka
1.40
0
2.60
15
Kerala
10.55
0
0
16
Madhya Pradesh
10.14
11.75
0
17
Maharashtra
1.56
1.93
0
18
Manipur
1.43
0
0
19
Meghalaya
0
2.42
0
20
Mizoram
2.84
17.66
1.21
21
Nagaland
1.29
0
4.57
22
Odisha
20.30
0
0
23
Punjab
2.62
0
2.65
24
Rajasthan
4.44
8.48
0.73
25
Sikkim
0
3.90
0
26
Tamil Nadu
5.93
6.30
0
27
Telangana
0
5.85
0
28
Tripura
3.53
0
1.51
29
Uttar Pradesh
19.68
0.06
0
30
Uttarakhand
1.68
0.86
0
31
West Bengal
1.02
0.72
1.58
Total
115.52
92.12
76.85
Annexure III
Annual Plan of Operations of States/UTs approved by National CAMPA
(Rupees in Crore)
S. No.
State/UT
2020-21
2021-22
2022-23
1.
Andaman and Nicobar Islands
2.13
0.00
10.97
2.
Andhra Pradesh
330.82
325.00
224.09
3.
Arunachal Pradesh
155.46
240.85
196.93
4.
Assam
88.34
79.12
162.57
5.
Bihar
239.47
106.84
115.42
6.
Chandigarh
2.26
5.14
1.56
7.
Chhattisgarh
1347.02
1500.75
688.47
8.
Daman and Diu and Dadar and Nagar Haveli
0.00
0.00
0.00
9.
Delhi
19.55
16.15
33.93
10.
Goa
32.68
21.55
36.53
11.
Gujarat
169.85
169.00
205.40
12.
Haryana
203.95
317.59
270.68
13.
Himachal Pradesh
158.38
138.10
190.23
14.
Jammu and Kashmir
184.33
257.16
312.69
15.
Jharkhand
376.55
437.60
764.828
16.
Karnataka
216.70
321.06
270.98
17.
Kerala
15.78
25.13
17.26
18.
Madhya Pradesh
500.00
616.88
899.84
19.
Maharashtra
599.32
688.27
708.11
20.
Manipur
27.79
25.09
22.59
21.
Meghalaya
33.97
36.40
26.67
22.
Mizoram
32.66
18.08
16.74
23.
Nagaland
0.00
0.00
0.00
24.
Odisha
773.39
901.03
1191.31
25.
Punjab
177.85
218.06
203.01
26.
Rajasthan
280.70
286.70
249.19
27.
Sikkim
47.72
70.00
92.85
28.
Tamil Nadu
66.62
0.00
38.22
29.
Telangana
483.78
752.71
772.65
30.
Tripura
21.51
35.24
52.90
31.
Uttar Pradesh
442.01
586.90
344.08
32.
Uttarakhand
353.64
726.88
320.15
33.
West Bengal
74.00
58.30
52.83
34.
Ladakh
0.00
0.00
0.00
Total
7458.23
8981.58
8493.678
This information was given by Union Minister of State for Environment, Forest and Climate Change Shri Ashwini Kumar Choubey in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha today.