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Forest Resources
 

The state of Chhattisgarh being placed in  Deccan bio-geographical area ,   houses an important part of that rich and unique biological diversity . What is amore conspicuous is that the state is significantly rich in endemism with respect to many plants having medicinal importance.  The forests of the state fall under two major forest types, i.e., Tropical Moist Deciduous forest and the Tropical Dry Deciduous forest. The state of Chhattisgarh is endowed with  about 22 varied forest sub-types existing in the state. 

Sal (Shorea robusta) and Teak (Tectona grandis) are the two major tree species in the state. Other notable overwood species are Bija (Pterocarpus marsupium), Saja (Terminalia tomentosa), Dhawra (Anogeissus latifolia), Mahua (Madhuca indica), Tendu (Diospyros melanoxylon) etc. Amla (Embilica officinalis), Karra (Cleistanthus collinus) and bamboo (Dendrocalamus strictus) constitute a significant chunk of middle canopy of the state's forests. From the management point of view ,there are four types of forests in the state of Chhattisgarh. These are Teak, Sal , Miscellaneous and Bamboo forests.

 

Biogeographically, the state falls in Deccan bio-region comprising representative fauna of central India like the tiger (Panthera tigris), leopard (Panthera pardus), gaur (Bos gaurus), sambhar  (Cervus unicolor) , chital   (Axis axis), nilgai (Boselaphus tragocamelus) and wild boar (Sus scrofa). The state is a proud possessor of rare wildlife like the wild buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) and hill myna (Gracula religiosa) which have been declared as rare and endangered. Apart from the species diversity , the state is also endowed with rich genetic diversity . The  variation in the genetic composition of individuals within or among floristic and faunal species is large.

Types of Forest

Chhattisgarh

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1. FOREST AREAS:  At a glance:
 
Reserved Forests        25782.167 Sq.Km.
Protected Forests        24036.100 Sq.Km.
Undemarkated P.F.      9954.122 Sq.Km.

Total Forests                59772.389Sq.Km.

2. District Wise Forest Area

District wise Forest Area (in Sq. Km.)

S.No.

District

R.F.

P.F.

U.P.F.

Total

1.

Raipur

1908.550

1888.460

615.770

4412.780

2.

Dhamatari

2056.320

69.220

0.000

2125.540

3.

Mahasamund

756.920

322.400

423.650

1502.970

4.

Kanker

1583.967

733.549

1040.854

3358.370

5.

Bastar

3359.346

2083.856

1669.192

7112.393

6.

Dantewara

5179.792

3125.742

1711.769

10017.303

7.

Durg

635.070

113.230

114.910

863.210

8.

Rajnandgaon

943.170

1709.150

270.690

2923.010

9.

Kawardha

706.570

921.850

223.830

1852.250

10.

Sarguja

2473.139

6181.829

0.000

8654.968

11.

Koriya

2001.154

1528.143

0.000

3529.297

12.

Raigarh

1597.615

580.998

1064.402

3243.015

13.

Jashpur

1147.706

588.075

1016.504

2752.285

14.

Korba

0.000

2834.968

1352.403

4187.371

15.

Janjgeer-champa

151.461

59.303

39.302

250.066

16.

Bilaspur

1281.387

1295.327

410.846

2987.560

 

Total

25782.167

24036.100

9954.122

59772.389

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3. Forest Types

S.No.

Types of Forest

Forest Area ( in Sq.Km.)

Percentage  (%)

1.

Sal

24244.878

 40.56

2.

Teak

  5633.131

   9.42

3.

Mixed

  6484.380

  50.02

 

Total

59772.389

 100.00

 

 

4. Forest Cover

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The forest cover of state is placed at 55,998 Sq.Km. according to forest survey of India assessment (2003).  Out of it , the extent of very dense forest  is 1540, dense forest  37440  and open forest is 17018 Sq.Km. The recorded forest area (as per the legal definition)  of the state is 56448 sq. km. This accounts for  41.8 % of  geographical area of the state.

Forest Cover

 

Very Dense Forest  1540 Sq. Km

Dense Forest

37,440 Sq. Km

Open Forest

17,018 Sq. Km

Total

55,998 Sq. Km

Of State's Geographic Area

41.8 %

Of Country's Forest Cover

8.4 %

 

 

  

Tree Cover

 

Culturable Non Forest Area (CNFA)

69,594 km2

No. of trees perha of CNFA