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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalIndia’s forest area has come down below one fifth of total geographical area, due to indiscriminate alienation of forest land for non-forestry purposes and deforestation leading to rapid loss in biodiversity and forest natural resources. An outdated Indian Forest Act, 1927, the most important legal instrument for forest management and administration, with a colonial mindset, influenced by Locke and monetization of forest resources for financial profiteering by the British colonial administration, has been found to be inadequate for conservation of valuable forest environment and resources and alienated local stakeholders in natural resource management. Higher judiciary has started intervening by issuing several judgements and orders, keeping in tune recent developments in the field of international environment law, to save forest land and forest resources, in absence of a strong legal frame work. Global initiatives for conservation of natural resources and mitigation of damaging effects of Climate Change, Sustainable Development Goals etc. have catalysed swift action on part of the government and other stake holders towards achieving conservation goals. A paradigm shift in the system for forest conservation and management, supported by a new law, based on sound scientific forestry, such as landscape level management etc. is the need of the hour.
Ashutosh Samant Singhar
Ashutosh Samant Singhar, an Indian Forest Service (Tamil Nadu Cadre) officer and retired from service in 2016 after serving in various capacities. He did his Post Graduation in Zoology from Banaras Hindu University and Forestry Education and Natural Resource Management from Edinburgh University, UK. He taught Forestry at various forest colleges under the Government of India. His many publications related to forestry include, ‘Remote sensing biomass study at Sathya Mangalam Tiger Reserve’ and on Joint Forest Management in Tamil Nadu State etc. He also writes in Odia literature and popular science.
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