Jammu- Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha inaugurated the Forest Resource Management Center (FRMC) at Narwal here and launched the National Transit Pass System on Thursday
The LG said that the new state-of-the-art facility and the technological advancements will go a long way in ensuring required protection and management of our forests.
“The FRMC has been planned to scale up the use of modern technology such as GIS, Remote Sensing and digital tools like mobile application in protection and management of forests,” Sinha said.
“The FRMC will also play a key role in digitalization of forest boundaries as well as for management of forests through geo reference based information and mapping,” he added.
The LG advised the department to maximise the use of technology in forest protection and climate change mitigation by protecting the natural resources, which will also support meeting of Sustainable Development Goals.
“J&K UT is the third UT/State to implement the National Transit Pass System in the country. It replaces manual paper-based transit system by online transit system, promotes agro-forestry activities that will in turn help in increasing farmer’s income,” he said.
He said that forest management and protection is vital to achieve climate stability and sustainable development goals.
“Reducing deforestation, tackling the loss of forest biodiversity and preservation of our natural heritage is critical for inclusive development,” the LG said.
“Nature unites us. I want every citizen to become Green Warrior and take action on climate change. We should have a 10-point vision document which will act as an MoU of commitment with the society to protect the nature in the neighborhood,” he added.
The LG also shared the efforts of the forest department in safeguarding the ecological wealth and making technological interventions an important factor in forest management.
“In Amrit Kaal our aim is to integrate ecosystem and biodiversity values into development planning and work in a holistic manner for clean air, fresh water, biodiversity conservation and mitigation of human-wild animal conflict,” he said.
He further said that the greater use of technology will help the field staff to make effective decisions for protection and management of forests and augment the efforts of the frontline forest field staff in securing this valuable resource, he said.
“Today, Geo-tagging has revolutionized the management of different types of forest assets. GIS technology and Mapping have emerged as powerful instruments in conservation efforts. With GIS mapping and ground-based digitization, we can effectively tackle the challenge of encroachment,” Sinha added.
He also appreciated the Forest Department for digitization of all demarcated forests at beat, block, range and division levels.
Citing the example from Ecuador which became the first country to grant “legal rights of the nature” in its Constitution, the LG advised that the sustainable development must recognize earth as a living entity.
Sinha also emphasised to expedite FRA cases especially pertaining to Individual Forest Rights and ensure that genuine claims are processed and decided expeditiously.
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