Write down the basic objectives of forest policy in jammu and Kashmir
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The basic objectives of the State Forest Policy of Jammu and Kashmir are as follows.
1) Conservation of biodiversity and natural habitat through preservation of natural forests with the vast variety of flora and fauna.
2) Rehabilitation of degraded forests so as to optimize their productivity and restore their potential to provide ecosystem goods and services on sustainable basis.
3) Poverty alleviation by meeting livelihood needs of forest dependent communities through sustainable supply of forest produce by improving productivity of existing forest, and through forest activities, schemes and programs.
4) Extending tree cover outside forests to reduce pressure on natural forests for supply of forest produce.
5) Checking denudation and soil erosion in catchments through integrated watershed management techniques and practices.
6) Maintenance of health of the forest vegetation and forest soils for augmenting water supplies through recharge of underground aquifers and regulation of surface water flows, sediment levels and water quality.
7) Optimally utilizing the mitigation and adaption potential of forests in the context of climate change.
8) Reducing pressure on forests through appropriate intervention including development of forest fringe belt into high production tree strips.
9) Utilization of natural resources using best management practices including development of non-timber forest produce and institutionalization and operationalization of concepts of eco-tourism and nature tourism.
10) Creating a sustained people's movement for achieving the aforementioned objectives, so that environmental security is ensured.
1) Conservation of biodiversity and natural habitat through preservation of natural forests with the vast variety of flora and fauna.
2) Rehabilitation of degraded forests so as to optimize their productivity and restore their potential to provide ecosystem goods and services on sustainable basis.
3) Poverty alleviation by meeting livelihood needs of forest dependent communities through sustainable supply of forest produce by improving productivity of existing forest, and through forest activities, schemes and programs.
4) Extending tree cover outside forests to reduce pressure on natural forests for supply of forest produce.
5) Checking denudation and soil erosion in catchments through integrated watershed management techniques and practices.
6) Maintenance of health of the forest vegetation and forest soils for augmenting water supplies through recharge of underground aquifers and regulation of surface water flows, sediment levels and water quality.
7) Optimally utilizing the mitigation and adaption potential of forests in the context of climate change.
8) Reducing pressure on forests through appropriate intervention including development of forest fringe belt into high production tree strips.
9) Utilization of natural resources using best management practices including development of non-timber forest produce and institutionalization and operationalization of concepts of eco-tourism and nature tourism.
10) Creating a sustained people's movement for achieving the aforementioned objectives, so that environmental security is ensured.
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