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Write a geographical essay on the forest cover in India and illustrate your answer with examples.

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India, known for its ecological diversity, hosts a variety of forests that reflect its varied climatic zones, topography, and soil types. Forests are crucial for maintaining environmental balance, supporting biodiversity, and sustaining livelihoods.

Extent and Significance: According to the Forest Survey of India (FSI), forests cover approximately 24% of India's geographical area. These forests play a pivotal role in regulating climate, conserving soil and water, and supporting a rich array of flora and fauna. India ranks among the top 10 countries globally in terms of forest area.

Classification of Forests: Indian forests are broadly classified into the following types based on climate and location:

  1. Tropical Evergreen Forests
    • Climate: High rainfall (>200 cm), warm temperatures
    • Examples: Western Ghats (Kerala), Andaman & Nicobar Islands, and Northeast India (Assam, Meghalaya)
    • Flora: Ebony, mahogany, rubber
  2. Tropical Deciduous Forests
    • Climate: Moderate rainfall (100–200 cm)
    • Examples: Central India (Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh), Northern Plains
    • Flora: Sal, teak, sandalwood
  3. Dry Forests
    • Climate: Rainfall 50–100 cm
    • Examples: Rajasthan, parts of Maharashtra, Karnataka
    • Flora: Babul, neem, acacia
  4. Thorn and Scrub Forests
    • Climate: Arid zones with rainfall below 50 cm
    • Examples: Western Rajasthan, Gujarat
    • Flora: Cactus, kikar, euphorbia
  5. Mangrove Forests
    • Climate: Coastal saline and tidal areas
    • Examples: Sundarbans (West Bengal), Godavari and Mahanadi deltas
    • Flora: Sundari, mangrove species
  6. Mountain Forests
    • Climate: Varies with altitude from subtropical to alpine
    • Examples: Himalayan region (Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand)
    • Flora: Oak, deodar, fir, rhododendron

Challenges: Despite extensive forest cover, India faces challenges like deforestation, forest degradation, and encroachment. Rapid urbanization, agriculture, and climate change threaten forest sustainability.

Conservation Efforts: India has implemented afforestation programs like the National Afforestation Programme (NAP) and policies like the Forest Conservation Act, 1980, to safeguard forest resources.

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D. R. Khullar Geography [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 6 Natural Vegetation
EXERCISES | Q II. 5. | Page 114
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