Forestry

The hilly topology of the State with bountiful vegetation and deep terrain presents a beautiful landscape of trees. Trees of various species are found in those forests and also indigenous medicinal plants are growing wild in some of the forests. Some gifted local healers used these unknown plants for effective treatment and also curing various elements. The area under forest is between 36% to 42% of the total reported area of the State. The presence of such forests has become a wealth which the nature has graciously bestowed upon Meghalaya. But due to wanton destruction of forest products, this natural wealth has been robbed of its rich possession. The rampant cutting and felling of trees has not only depleted the forest area but also disturbed the ecological balance and the existence of flora and fauna is very much threatened. However, the ban imposed by the Supreme Court of India in 1996, has come as a boon so that those hills and hillocks which has become more or less barren may again drape with new green covers in in years to come

 

As started earlier, the land tenure system of the State is different from others. Therefore, the major portion of forest area is under the ownership and control of the community, local bodies and private parties or individuals. As such, Government controlled forests are well bellow 10% of the total forest area.

 

The Government of Meghalaya had taken up various programmes like Social forestry through Forest Department in respect of tree plantation and also afforestation of depleted forest lands. In this context, Soil Conservation also took up progammes of afforestation in those private forest area and barren lands of private parties in order to rejuvenate with vegetation. Further, afforestation progammes are very much essential when the cause of prevention of environment is a common concern. In this context, preservation of environment has gained not only the attention of Government and Social Scientist but also of other Non-Government Organisations at various fora. Therefore, augmentation of forest, particularly the catchments areas of important river sources would help not only checking soil erosion but conservation of water.

 

District-wise Forest Cover in Meghalaya, 2021:

(In Sq. Km.)

District

Geographical Area (GA)

2021 Assessment

%of GA

Change wrt 2019 assessment

Scrub

Very Dense Forest

Mod. Dense Forest

Open Forest

Total

East Garo Hills

2,603

62.81

1072.48

1120.63

2255.92

86.67

-32.04

90.31

East Khasi Hills

2,748

21.85

965.82

728.54

1716.21

62.45

4.02

110.88

Jaintia Hills

3,819

126.36

1424.63

980.01

2531

66.27

-6.89

106.86

Ri Bhoi

2,448

127.38

1095.66

915.27

2138.31

87.35

0.97

59.25

South Garo Hills

1,887

74.5

977.4

640.02

1691.92

89.66

-10.28

21.41

West Garo Hills

3,677

0

1251.83

1580.62

2832.45

77.03

-27.77

76.33

West Khasi Hills

5,247

147.26

2372.07

1360.93

3880.26

73.95

-0.73

197.85

Grand Total

22,429

560.16

9,159.89

7,326.02

17,046.07

76.00

-72.72

662.89

Source: Statistical Abstract Meghalaya 2023

 

District wise Forest Cover in Meghalaya:

(Area in Sq. km.)

District

Geographical Area

2017 Assessment

% of Geographical AreaChange

Scurb

Very Dense

Moderately Dense

Open Forest

Total

East Garo Hills

26036310751128226687.05-153

East Khasi Hills

274831012736175163.726106

Jaintia Hills

38191001488915250365.54-6486

Ri-Bhoi

24481321096915214387.54-235

South Garo Hills

1887451014629168889.45-212

West Garo Hills

3677012441593283777.16-2767

West Khasi Hills

524711034571391395875.43-26146

Meghalaya

22429453938673071714676.45-116505

District

Geographical Area

2015 Assessment

% of Geographical AreaChange

Scurb

Very Dense

Moderately Dense

Open Forest

Total

East Garo Hills

26036110681095222485.44-1733

East Khasi Hills

282001061722178363.23-3390

Jaintia Hills

38191001557910256767.222159

Ri-Bhoi

23761621129801209288.05-419

South Garo Hills

184943988611164288.80-619

West Garo Hills

3715012771652292978.84-1759

West Khasi Hills

52478325041393398075.85-1569

Meghalaya

22429449958471841721777.08-71348

Source: India State of Forest Report 2015 and 2017

 

Area under Forest in Meghalaya, 2016-17 to 2022-23:

('000 Hectares)

 

Year

 

Reserved Forest

 

Protected Forest

Un-classed

*National Park

( Including Proposed)

 

Total

2016-2017

71.54

1.24

850.3

39.95

963.03

2017-2018

N.A.

Information not provided by

the concerned Department

39.95

-

2018-2019

39.95

-

2019-2020

39.95

-

2020-2021

39.95

-

2021-2022

39.95

-

2022-2023

39.95

-

Source: Statistical Handbook Meghalaya 2023

 

Area Under Forest in Meghalaya, 1996-97 to 2013-14:

('000 Hectares)

Year

Reserved Forest

Protected Forest

National Park

Un-Classed

Total

1996-9771.271.2426.75850.30949.56
1997-9871.271.2426.75850.30949.56
1998-9971.271.2426.75850.30949.56
1999-0071.271.2426.75850.30949.56

2000-01

71.27

1.24

26.75

850.30

949.56

2001-02

71.27

1.24

26.75

850.30

949.56

2002-03

71.27

1.24

26.75

850.30

949.56

2003-04

71.27

1.24

26.75

850.30

949.56

2004-05

71.27

1.24

26.75

850.30

949.56

2005-06

71.27

1.24

26.75

850.30

949.56

2006-07

71.54

1.24

39.95

850.30

963.03

2007-08

71.54

1.24

39.95

850.30

963.03

2008-09

71.54

1.24

39.95

850.30

963.03

2009-10

71.54

1.24

39.95

850.30

963.03

2010-11

71.54

1.24

39.95

850.30

963.03

2011-12

71.54

1.24

39.95

850.30

963.03

2012-13

71.54

1.24

39.95

850.30

963.03

2013-1471.541.2439.95850.30963.03

Source: Statistical Abstract Meghalaya, 2016

          Statistical Handbook of Meghalaya 2017

 

District-wise Area Under Forest in Meghalaya, 2021:

('000 Hectares)

Districts

 Reserved Forest

 Protected Forest

National Park

Un-classed

Total

East Khasi Hills

0.64

1.23

-

-

1.87

Ri-Bhoi

12.63

0.01

-

-

12.64

West Khasi Hills

0.03

-

-

-

0.03

South West Khasi Hills

--

-

-

-

-

East Jaintia Hills

31.14

-

-

850.3

881.44

West Jaintia Hills

-

-

-

-

-

North Garo Hills

-

-

-

-

-

East Garo Hills

15.54

-

4.75

-

20.29

West Garo Hills

1.92

-

-

-

1.92

South West Garo Hills

-

-

-

-

-

South Garo Hills

9.64

-

35.2

-

44.84

Source: Statistical Abstract Meghalaya 2023

 

District-wise Area under Forest in Meghalaya, 2012-13:

('000 Hectares)

District/ State

Reserved Forest

Protected Forest

National Park

Un-Classed

Total

East Khasi Hills

0.64

1.23

NA

NA

1.87

Ri-Bhoi

12.63

0.01

NA

NA

12.64

West Khasi Hills

0.03

NA

NA

NA

0.03

Jaintia Hills

31.14

NA

NA

850.30

881.44

East Garo Hills

15.54

NA

4.75

NA

20.29

West Garo Hills

1.92

NA

NA

NA

1.92

South Garo Hills

9.64

NA

35.20

NA

44.84

Meghalaya

71.54

1.24

39.95

850.30

963.03

NA: Information Not Available

Source: Statistical Abstract Meghalaya, 2016

 

Area Under Plantation in Meghalaya, 2011-12 to 2019-20:

(Hactares)

Year

Teak

Sal

Wood

Pine

Plywood

Others

2011-2012

23

N.A.

N.A.

30

N.A.

2012-2013

151

N.A.

N.A.

42.7

N.A.

2013-2014

28.3

73

N.A.

41.5

203.7

2014-2015

8

102

16

55

94

2015-2016

N.A.

N.A.

54.7

N.A.

9.5

2016-2017

54

36

N.A.

67

133

2017-2018

N.A. Information not provided

by the concerned Department

2018-2019

2019-2020

Source: Statistical Handbook Meghalaya 2023

 

Area Under Plantation, 1996-97 to 2013-14:

(Hectares)

Year

Teak

Sal Wood

Pine

Plywood

Others

1996-97

55

70

NA

40

155

1997-98

28

24

NA

15

69

1998-99

56

77

NA

30

154

1999-00

36

40

NA

42

111

2000-01

57

44

19

40

97

2001-02

NA

01

NA

37

06

2002-03

100

125

NA

105

262

2003-04

15

NA

NA

10

14

2004-05

NA

NA

NA

NA

11

2005-06

18

14

NA

28

21

2006-07

15

64

NA

34

159

2007-08

76

NA

NA

66

12

2008-09

10

37

NA

16

38

2009-10

18

10

NA

4

38

2010-11

55

153.50

NA

136.80

NA

2011-12

23

NA

NA

30

NA

2012-13

151

NA

NA

42.7

NA

2013-1428.373-41.5203.7

NA: Information Not Available

Source: Statistical Abstract Meghalaya, 2016

          Statistical Handbook of Meghalaya 2017

 

Area Under Plantation, 1996-97 to 2013-14:

(Hectares)

Year

Teak

Sal Wood

Pine

Plywood

Others

1996-97

55

70

NA

40

155

1997-98

28

24

NA

15

69

1998-99

56

77

NA

30

154

1999-00

36

40

NA

42

111

2000-01

57

44

19

40

97

2001-02

NA

01

NA

37

06

2002-03

100

125

NA

105

262

2003-04

15

NA

NA

10

14

2004-05

NA

NA

NA

NA

11

2005-06

18

14

NA

28

21

2006-07

15

64

NA

34

159

2007-08

76

NA

NA

66

12

2008-09

10

37

NA

16

38

2009-10

18

10

NA

4

38

2010-11

55

153.50

NA

136.80

NA

2011-12

23

NA

NA

30

NA

2012-13

151

NA

NA

42.7

NA

2013-1428.373-41.5203.7

NA: Information Not Available

Source: Statistical Abstract Meghalaya, 2016

          Statistical Handbook of Meghalaya 2017

 

Progress of Forestry Schemes, 2011-12 to 2019-20:

(In Hectares)

Year

Plantation of quick growing species

Economic Plantation

Social Forestry

2011-2012

8.5

53

4800

2012-2013

98

193.7

3930

2013-2014

64.3

222.8

75

2014-2015

86

189

2626

2015-2016

54.7

9.5

476

2016-2017

95

110

129

2017-2018

N.A.

Information not provided by the concerned Department

2018-2019

2019-2020

Source: Statistical Handbook Meghalaya 2023

 

Progress of Forestry Schemes, 1993-94, 1995-96, 1997-98 to 2013-14:

(In Hectares)

Year

Plantation of Quick Growing Species

Economic Plantation

Social Forestry

1993-94

60

354

9999

1995-96

25

155

2375

1997-98

15

218

75

1998-99

57

317

100

1999-00

11

229

630

2000-01

44

257

630

2001-02

NA

44

810

2002-03

64

528

640

2003-04

NA

39

NA

2004-05

11

NA

3400

2005-06

21

60

4000

2006-07

34

273

3400

2007-08

19

77

3755

2008-09

52

101

4320

2009-10

87

71

2430

2010-11

45

345.30

1050

2011-12

8.50

53

4800

2012-13

98

193.70

3930

2013-1464.3222.875

NA: Information Not Available

Source: Statistical Abstract Meghalaya, 2016

          Statistical Handbook of Meghalaya 2017