Destruction of trees in Chhattisgarh amplifies carbon threat
Raipur | correspondent: Chhattisgarh, a state renowned for its rich biodiversity, is facing alarming rates of tree cover loss, raising significant environmental concerns. Recent data reveals a troubling trend of diminishing natural forests and primary forest habitats, coupled with substantial emissions of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO₂e).
The data highlighting tree cover loss in Chhattisgarh serves as a wake-up call for intensified conservation measures and policy interventions.
With the stakes high for both local biodiversity and global climate stability, concerted action is imperative to safeguard the natural heritage of Chhattisgarh and ensure a sustainable future for generations to come.
According to a report by Global Forest Watch, in 2010, Chhattisgarh boasted 1.88 million hectares (Mha) of natural forest, covering 17% of its land area.
However, by 2023, the state witnessed a distressing loss of 2.73 thousand hectares (kha) of natural forest, resulting in emissions of 1.58 million tons (Mt) of CO₂.
Primary Forest Decline
From 2001 to 2023, Chhattisgarh experienced a loss of 308 hectares (ha) of humid primary forest, constituting 0.57% of its total tree cover loss.
This decline reflects a concerning 1.5% reduction in the area of humid primary forests within the state.
Tree Cover Loss
Over the same period (2001-2023), Chhattisgarh witnessed the depletion of 53.5 thousand hectares (kha) of tree cover, equivalent to a 2.0% decrease since 2000.
This loss translated into emissions of 25.3 Mt of CO₂, further exacerbating environmental challenges.
Regional Comparison
Despite the concerning trend of tree cover loss, Chhattisgarh exhibited a notable gain of 57.8 kha of tree cover from 2000 to 2020.
This gain, accounting for 3.1% of all tree cover gain in India during the same period, underscores the state’s potential for conservation efforts.
Environmental Implications
The depletion of natural forests and primary forest habitats in Chhattisgarh raises grave concerns about biodiversity loss, habitat fragmentation, and heightened carbon emissions.
These environmental repercussions not only threaten local ecosystems but also contribute to global climate change.
Call for Action
As Chhattisgarh grapples with the challenge of balancing development and environmental conservation, urgent action is needed to curb further tree cover loss and preserve vital ecosystems.
Collaborative efforts involving government agencies, conservation organizations, and local communities are essential to mitigate the impacts of deforestation and promote sustainable land management practices.