According to India's second progress
report on the Bonn Challenge, the country has restored 21.76 million hectares
of degraded and deforested land
According to India’s Second Progress Report on the
Bonn Challenge (2011–2020), the country restored 21.76 million hectares of
degraded and deforested land, achieving nearly 84% of its 2030 restoration
target.
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The report was released
by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) in
collaboration with IUCN on the occasion of the World Day to Combat
Desertification and Drought (17 June).
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The restored area
includes interventions such as planted forests, natural regeneration,
silviculture, agroforestry and mangrove restoration.
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Telangana (4.18 million
hectares) emerged as the leading state in land restoration, while Madhya
Pradesh, Odisha, Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh were among the other major
contributors.
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Restoration activities
are estimated to have generated approximately 1.22 billion person-days of
employment, highlighting their socio-economic benefits.
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The report estimates that
restoration efforts have sequestered around 461.14 million tonnes of carbon,
contributing significantly to climate-change mitigation.
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The report highlights the
contribution of restoration efforts towards forest landscape restoration,
ecosystem resilience and Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN).
About the Bonn Challenge
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The Bonn Challenge is a
global initiative launched in 2011 to restore degraded and deforested
landscapes worldwide.
It aims to bring:
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150 million hectares
under restoration by 2020.
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350 million hectares
under restoration by 2030.
It is supported by the Government of Germany and the
International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and serves as a global
platform for achieving climate, biodiversity and sustainable development goals
through ecosystem restoration.
India’s Commitments and Progress Achieved
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In 2015, India pledged to
restore 13 Mha of degraded and deforested land by 2020 and an additional 8 Mha
by 2030 under the Bonn Challenge.
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At UNCCD COP-14 (New
Delhi, 2019), India enhanced its restoration target to 26 Mha by 2030.
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Between 2011 and 2017,
India restored 9.8 million hectares of land, according to the first Bonn
Challenge progress report.
¨ Programmes such as the PMKSY–Watershed Development Component, Green India Mission, National Afforestation Programme (NAP), CAMPA-supported afforestation initiatives and MGNREGS have significantly contributed to landscape restoration across the country.
¨ Participation of local communities through Joint Forest Management (JFM), watershed programmes and livelihood-based restoration initiatives has improved the sustainability and effectiveness of restoration outcomes.