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By Jonali Buragohain
Only two months into the Union Environment Ministry’s announcement of the methodologies for the calculation of credit for its ambitious Green Credit Programme (GCP), already over 500 land parcels spanning 4,885 hectares – the size of nearly 6,000 football fields – across 10 states have been approved for tree plantations. These 10 states, along with three more states, have together identified over 10,000 hectares of land for the programme.
The 10 states have identified parcels of degraded forest land, amounting to about 3,853 hectares, that will be available for individuals, groups, and public and private sector units to earn, and potentially trade, green credits. Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh alone account for up to 40% of the forest land made available.
Speaking to Indian Masterminds, Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change in the Government of India, 1987 batch IAS officer Leena Nandan, gave details about this latest development.
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