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India's Forest Cover by State

Greenleaf brings you a detailed visual guide that illustrates the evolution of #forest cover by state across India. Explore regional #environmental trends with a systematic list of changes in green cover from 2017 to 2021.

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India's Forest Cover by State

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  1. INDIA'S FOREST COVER BY STATE Forest Cover in % 70% - 90+% 50% - 69% 35% - 49% 15% - 34% 1% - 14% Source: India State of Forest Report - 2021

  2. % Change (2017-2021) % Change (2017-2021) State / UT State / UT +0.15% Rajasthan Uttarakhand +0.01% Madhya Pradesh +0.01% Punjab -0.11% Maharashtra +0.04% Haryana +0.06% Uttar Pradesh +0.08% Telangana +3.07% Jammu and Kashmir +0.14% Kerala +0.52% Gujarat +0.46% Manipur -1.48% Karnataka +0.40% Mizoram -1.03% Andhra Pradesh +2.22% Tripura -1.3% Odisha +1.04% Meghalaya -0.43% Chhattisgarh +0.19% Nagaland -1.88% Tamil Nadu +0.21% Goa +0.31% Bihar +1.03% Sikkim -0.03% West Bengal -0.41% Puducherry +1.7% Arunachal Pradesh -0.39% Chandigarh +3.86% Jharkhand +0.47% Assam -0.05% Ladakh +0.80%

  3. 5 STEPS YOU CAN CONTRIBUTE TO INDIAN FORESTS Engage with and contribute to local and national reforestation initiatives. 1 Advocate for and adopt sustainable practices that reduce deforestation. 2 Share information about the importance of forests and the challenges they face. 3 Support policies that protect forests, enhance biodiversity, and promote sustainable land use. 4 Join conservation groups and participate in activities like tree planting, monitoring, and community education. 5

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