Comprehensive Overview of REDD+ in India: Status, Opportunities and Challenges

Author:

Chand Harish Bahadur1ORCID,Singh Sanjay2ORCID,Kumar Abhishek3ORCID,Kewat Anil Kumar4ORCID,Bhatt Roshan5ORCID,Bohara Ramesh6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Forest Research Institute, Dehradun, India. Email: charish0136@gmail.com

2. Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education, India. Email: sanjaysingh83@gmail.com

3. Forest Research Institute, Dehradun, India. Email: abhishek259kumar@gmail.com

4. Forest Research Institute, Dehradun, India. Email: akewat26@gmail.com

5. Institute of Forestry, Tribhuvan University, Nepal. Email: rshnbhtt@gmail.com

6. Sahid Bishnu-Dhani Memorial Polytechnic Institute, Nepal. Email: bohararammu2015@gmail.com

Abstract

Climate change is a worldwide issue with detrimental effects on ecosystems and human well-being. Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD) is a worldwide policy tool for combating climate change by reducing emissions from the forestry sector and has received widespread attention. Since the program's inception, India has been a strong advocate for REDD+ and its activities. The goal of this research is to evaluate India's current REDD+ readiness. India is the fourth largest CO2 emitter in the world, accounting for 7% of global CO2 emissions. India's emission trajectory shows the country's ever-increasing CO2 emission trend, with an annual average increase rate of 5-6 percent. India has a large geographical area and forest cover, and it holds 7,124.6 million tons of carbon stock. Forests are traditionally managed through a participatory approach, which is similar to REDD+ activities. India has made significant progress toward REDD+ implementation by developing a national REDD+ strategy, enacting consistent laws and regulations, and demonstrating accountability and monitoring of national forest carbon. However, several issues, including forest dependency, community rights, capacity building, policies, and finance, should be carefully addressed to overcome hurdles in REDD+ implementation.

Publisher

The Grassroots Institute

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