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JOINT
FOREST MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME
The National forest
policy of 1988 outlined the scope for peoples participation in Forest
Management in one of its basic objectives .Which reads as "creating
a massive people movement with the involvement of women, for achieving
these objectives and to minimise pressure on existing forests". The
broader parameters of peoples participation were determined by June 1990
circular of the Government of India. In this circular, the government
outlined Modus Operandi for involvement of local people living in and
around forest areas and the NGOS to jointly regenerate the degraded
forests in the country. As result of June 1990 circular, the JFM
programme has been launched in 22 states so far. The states who have
implemented JFM are Andhra Pradesh, Arunchal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar,
Gujarat, Himachal Prasesh, Haryana, Jammu & Kashmir, Kerala,
Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Mizoram, Maharastra, Nagaland, Orissa,
Rajasthan, Punjab, Sikkin, Tripura, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh and West
Bengal, Goa, Manipur and Meghalaya are yet to implement the JFM
programme. So far no Union Territory have opted for JFM. The programme
is being monitored by a Joint Forest Management Cell in the Ministry in
the Forest Protection Division. According to the latest information
compiled by the JFM Cell in the Ministry as on 1-1-2000, 10.24 million
has of forest are being managed through 36130 JFM committees in 22
States.
JFM Cell has recently issued fresh landmark guidelines on JFM on the following Issues:
PROGRESS
OF JOINT FOREST MANAGEMENT (AS
ON 1.1.2000)
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