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  1. (PDF) Environmental problems of Manipur

    Comparison of the change in forest cover and tree cover in Manipur and India [41] State-wise information on degraded land of the district (up to March 2018) [43] Figures - available via license: CC BY

  2. PDF Conservation of Biodiversity of Manipur: Sustainable Management Strategies

    House Gases in the atmosphere, deforestation, construction of buildings, unsustainable consumption patterns, etc. have been looming large on the biodiversity of the State of Manipur. The unique biodiversity of the State is feared to suffer irreparable damage, with ominous implications for human well-beings.

  3. [PDF] Environmental problems of Manipur

    Environmental problems of Manipur. Arambam Sophia, M. Devi. Published 14 September 2020. Environmental Science, Geography. The issue of environment versus human activity has become one of the most common global topics. Global warming, greenhouse effect, air pollution, land and water pollution are all results of human activity.

  4. Conservation is the buzzword in Tamenglong district in Manipur

    In February this year, an attempt to kill a critically endangered Chinese pangolin in Tamenglong district of Manipur in northeast India, left the animal injured. The injured pangolin was rescued from the area through combined efforts of the forest department and Rainforest Club of Tamenglong, a non-governmental organisation dedicated to wildlife conservation.

  5. Manipur landslide sparks ecological debate

    Manipur landslide sparks ecological debate. by Kasturi Das on 26 August 2022. Land use changes such as deforestation, extreme rainfall and exposure of slopes cut for the development of a key railway project likely contributed to a deadly landslide in the highly seismic western Manipur that killed over 60 people and injured many.

  6. Manipur's push for dams threatens local ecology and communities

    Manipur had 94.04 percent of its identified capacity yet to be tapped, the report says. In 2020, following the union government's drive, and perhaps backed by the confidence of five years of relative peace in this insurgency-affected state, the Manipur state government decided to push for hydropower projects.

  7. (PDF) Spatial pattern of forest fragmentation in Manipur, North East

    Academia.edu is a platform for academics to share research papers. Spatial pattern of forest fragmentation in Manipur, North East India: A case study using RS and GIS technique ... Temporal land use analyses show the trend of deforestation, evident from the reduction of evergreen-semi evergreen forest cover from 57.31 % (1979) to 32.08 % (2013 ...

  8. PDF Social Ecology and Rural Development in Northeast India: Challenges

    carried out especially in Manipur. It points out that due to the increasing developmental demands and deforestation, the rural people, whose main source of income depends on natural resources like forests produce are threatening their very own survival. The then existing thick and dense forests with diverse flora and fauna

  9. PDF SJ IMPACT FACTOR: 2.912 CRDEEP Journals Review Paper Deforestation in

    Deforestation in Nagaland, North-East India: Causes, Effects and Subsequent Environmental Degradation-A Preliminary Review M. S. Rawat, Vika V. Zhimo and Nukshienla Imchen ... destroyed, while Assam and Manipur lost 925 (16.8%) and 855 km² (15.6 %) of forest land, respectively. According to an estimat e

  10. Deforestation in Manipur HL 20150409

    Deforestation in Manipur- Hueiyen Lanpao Editorial :: April 09 2015 -. About 30 years ago Manipur had lush forest areas and the valley was fraught with scrub lands. There were thick forests even in the valley areas to such an extent that Khamba could catch tigers at Moirang. However as a result of unbridled deforestation over the years today ...

  11. Invasion of Invasive Species: View from Climate Change perspectives

    The Frontier Manipur's endeavour is aimed at raising social, political, economic and relevant issues in Manipur and its neighbouring states, and beyond with well researched and investigative articles, comprehensive reportage and coverage. TFM believes in journalism of courage and amplification of voices from the margins.

  12. Manipur, India Deforestation Rates & Statistics

    In 2010, Manipur had 1.68 Mha of natural forest, extending over 77% of its land area. In 2023, it lost 13.9 kha of natural forest, equivalent to 7.97 Mt of CO₂ emissions. Explore interactive charts and maps that summarize key statistics about forests in Manipur, India. Statistics - including rates of forest change and forest extent - can ...

  13. Substantial Issue, National Green Tribunal Takes Up Manipur Forest

    The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has taken note of a social media post by Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh on forest cover loss in the state due to deforestation and illegal opium poppy ...

  14. Environmental problems of Manipur

    The paper gives a broad picture of the abundant green resources and unique fauna of Manipur and the environmental problems that threaten its biodiversity. environment. urbanization. population. pollution. medicinal plants. jhuming. The issue of environment versus human activity has become one of the most common global topics. Global warming ...

  15. ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS OF MANIPUR

    The number of automobiles, of trucks, car and taxis, (during 1973 - 2004) increased 8, 28 & 36 times respectively, whereas that of more polluting 2 -wheelers galloped 161 times. 86 % of civilian vehicles registered in Manipur remain concentrated in Imphal East & Imphal West districts with a mere total area of 1228 km2.

  16. PDF LOOKING INTO THE TREND OF DEFORESTATION IN NORTH EAST INDIA ...

    DEFORESTATION IN NORTH EAST INDIA: A WAY FORWARD Dutta,Papumoni1 Das, Sanjay2 1 Faculty in geography, Sibsagar Girls' College ... 1200 mm in Manipur to 11,000 mm in Meghalaya. The climate is a warm humid, tropical and subtropical. The climate is much suitable for dense vegetation. Major trees are tropical semi evergreen, sub-tropical pines ...

  17. Climate Resilient Agriculture in Manipur:Status and Strategies for

    Abstract and Figures. Manipur in India is endowed with rich biodiversity and abundant natural resources. Despite inaccessibility, marginality and heterogeneity, the state has made good progress in ...

  18. British Forest Policy With Special Reference to Manipur 1891-1947

    In this paper an attempt will be made to study the British management of forest resources in Manipur since it took over the state in 1891. Initially, the forest of the state was treated as those of the unclassed state forest in the Surma valley, which, according to D.C Kaith, was mostly exploited with the idea of making a room for cultivation, though those areas were opened to ruthless ...

  19. The state of India's forests: Losing forests, gaining plantations

    This is worrying because India's northeastern region - Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim and Tripura - is one of the 17 biodiversity hotspots of the world. The region with just 7.98 percent of the country's geographical area accounts for nearly 25 percent of India's forest cover.

  20. Experts Determine Reasons For Catastrophic ...

    The disastrous landslides at a railway construction site at Tupul in western Manipur's Noney district on June 29-30 buried over 60 people, mainly the Territorial Army soldiers. - Articles from The ...

  21. PDF Chapter 3 Forest Management in Manipur during Colonial Period

    13 Gangmumei, Kabui, History of Manipur: Pre-Colonial Period, Vol.1, p. 221. 14 Marjit Singh king of Manipur once allowed his subject to cut trees in the Kabaw valley and the act off ended the Burmese king Bagyidaw who invited him to attend the ceremony of installation of the king. But Marjit Singh (king Manipur) did not attend it on some excuses.

  22. Essay on Deforestation: 8 Selected Essays on Deforestation

    Essay on Deforestation: Causes and Drawbacks - Essay 4 (400 Words) Deforestation is the process of cutting down of trees and forests completely or partially for different reasons like manufacturing different products with various parts of the tree as raw material, to build structures and other buildings, etc. Deforestation in recent days has become the curse of our world that resulted in the ...

  23. The Unique Characteristics of Tropical Rainforests

    Essay Example: In the realm of terrestrial ecosystems, tropical rainforests emerge as among the most vibrant and indispensable. ... It also emphasizes the intricate interdependence among species and the significant threats posed by deforestation. Finally, the essay underscores the importance of conservation efforts to protect these critical ...

  24. 100 Words Essay on Manipur

    500 Words Essay on Manipur Introduction. Manipur, often referred to as the "Jewel of India", is a state in Northeast India that boasts a rich cultural heritage, unique traditions, and breathtaking natural beauty. The state is a melting pot of cultures, with over 29 different ethnic groups cohabiting in harmony. Geographical Significance

  25. EUDR: Europe Deforestation Law Sparks Race to Map World's Food Commodities

    The Race to Map the World and Protect $110 Billion of Trade. A new law aimed at tackling deforestation risks disrupting commodities exports to the European Union, raising prices for consumers and ...

  26. Green transition: Council gives its final approval to the ecodesign

    The Council has today adopted the ecodesign regulation, which sets requirements for sustainable products. The regulation replaces the existing ecodesign directive and enlarges its scope, beyond energy products, to all kind of goods placed in the EU market. This is the last step in the decision-making procedure.

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    Washington, DC: An International Monetary Fund (IMF) team, led by Ana Corbacho and Daniel Leigh, conducted discussions for the 2024 Article IV Consultation with the Brazilian authorities and consulted with other stakeholders during May 15-27, 2024. At the conclusion of the visit, Ms. Corbacho and Mr. Leigh issued the following statement:

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    In this episode of Consumed, we look at these impacts and consider if there i's a more environmentally friendly way to clean ourselves. In 2023, the world produced 45.96 billion metric tons of ...

  29. Narco activity takes heavy toll on Colombia's protected forests

    Deforestation inside protected areas in central Colombia appears to be picking up pace this year, suggesting the steep drop-off from 2022-2023 was just a blip, according to satellite data.