Assessing Forest Cover in Hill Districts: Key 2021 Findings
40.17% of total geographical area, decrease of 902 sq km
Analyzing Total Forest Cover in Tribal Districts: 2021 ISFR Data
37.53% of geographical area, decrease of 655 sq km inside RFA/GW, increase of 600 sq km outside
Reviewing Total Forest Cover in North-Eastern Region: 2021 Report
64.66% of geographical area, decrease of 1,020 sq km
Understanding Mangrove Cover Increase in India: 2021 Data
Increased by 0.34%
Analyzing Total Carbon Stock in Indian Forests: 2021 Findings
7,204.0 million tonnes, increase of 79.4 million tonnes since 2019
Assessing Forest Prone to Fire Areas in India: 2021 ISFR
22.27%
Analyzing Bamboo Forests Coverage in India: 2021 ISFR
Total bamboo-bearing area: 1,49,443 sq km, decrease of 10,594 sq km compared to ISFR 2019
Summarizing Key Definitions and Forest Cover Data in 2021 ISFR
Definitions: Forest cover, canopy density, recorded forest area (RFA)
Understanding Forest Cover Definitions and Largest Forest Cover States in India
Definitions: Forest density classes
Largest forest cover in India: Madhya Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Maharashtra
Detailed Forest Cover Distribution in India: State-Wise Analysis
Madhya Pradesh: 77,700 sq km (25.93% of state’s geographical area)
Arunachal Pradesh: 67,410 sq km (80.24% of state’s total area)
Chhattisgarh: 55,586 sq km (41.33% of state’s geographical area)
Odisha: 51,345 sq km (37.34% of state’s total area)
Maharashtra: 50,628 sq km (16.47% of state’s geographical area)
Analyzing Distribution of Forest Area: Top States in India
Identifying Top States with Forest Cover: 2021 Data
Uttar Pradesh: 37,000 sq km (15.41% of state’s geographical area)
Assam: 28,000 sq km (35% of state’s total area)
Jharkhand: 23,605 sq km (29.61% of state’s geographical area)
Chhattisgarh: 55,586 sq km (41.33% of state’s geographical area)
Tamil Nadu: 24,000 sq km (20.21% of state’s total area)
Analyzing Forest Cover in Western Ghats: 2021 ISFR Insights
The Western Ghats, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, harbors extensive forest cover, with Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, and Goa being the key states contributing to its rich biodiversity.
Examining Forest Cover in Himalayan Region: 2021 ISFR Data
The Himalayan region, spanning states like Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, and Jammu and Kashmir, hosts diverse forest ecosystems crucial for maintaining ecological balance and providing various ecosystem services.
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