Dehradun (The Hawk): Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education (ICFRE) along with Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh State Forest Departments are implementing the World Bank funded Ecosystem Services Improvement Project. ICFRE has established two carbon flux towers in the states of Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh under Ecosystem Services Improvement Project. This project is supporting the goals of Green India Mission by demonstrating models for adaptation-based mitigation through sustainable land and ecosystem management. New tools and technologies for better management of natural resources, including biodiversity and carbon assets and the use of advanced monitoring systems are being introduced under this project, which have become wide use and are considered necessity in the forestry sector. ICFRE in collaboration with Indian Institute of Remote Sensing is organizing a training programme on Measurement of Forest Carbon Exchange through Eddy Covariance based Carbon Flux Towers from 31 October to 02 November 2022 at Dehradun for developing the capacity of officers and scientists of State Forest Departments of Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and ICFRE's institutes under the Ecosystem Services Improvement Project. The Chief Guest of the inaugural session of the training programme Sh. Arun Singh Rawat, Director General, ICFRE delivered an inaugural address in the training and stated that capacity building of the officers and scientists from SFDs, research institutions and academic institutions, and more carbon flux towers need to be established in other major forest types of India are required for assessing the forest carbon dynamics in the changing climatic scenarios.
Dr. Rajesh Sharma, ADG Biodiversity and Climate Change, ICFRE highlighted the needs for capacity building of the forestry personnel about measurement of forest carbon exchange using eddy covariance-based carbon fluxes. Dr. Suresh Kumar, Group Head, IIRS highlighted the role of IIRS in measurement of forest carbon exchange and capacity building of the stakeholders.