JICA and Forest Dept to Survey Gaberletuwa Village in Jharkhand
JICA and Forest Dept to Survey Gaberletuwa Village

A team from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), in collaboration with the local forest department, is set to conduct a two-day survey of the natural resources and socio-economic conditions of the Gaberletuwa village under the Mohammadganj forest range, officials said on Saturday.

Survey Details

The JICA team will arrive at the Medininagar forest division on May 18. Explaining the objective of the survey, Medininagar Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) Satyam Kumar said, “The survey will facilitate proper utilisation of natural resources and its conservation with regard to upliftment of the forest dwellers against the threat of climate change.”

Scope of the Survey

Principal Chief Conservator of Forest (PCCF) Sanjeev Kumar further added, “JICA will conduct the survey in 11 villages that have been shortlisted across different forest ranges of Jharkhand. Moreover, the Rud village in the south division of Palamu Tiger Reserve (PTR) will also be part of the survey.”

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Degraded Forests and Economic Boost

He added, “Jharkhand has 30,000 hectares of degraded forests which when reclaimed in a phase-wise manner will boost sustainable economy for the rural landscape.”

About JICA

As per sources, JICA is a government body of Japan that offers loans and aid-in-grant to promote livelihood of marginalised people in forested regions. The main area of its emphasis is natural regeneration of forests.

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