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MR. SUPONGNUKSHI, IFS CHIEF CONSERVATOR OF FOREST & STATE NODAL OFFICER FOR CLIMATE CHANGE. NAGALAND AREA : 16,579 Km DISTRICTS : 12 TRIBES : 16 POPULATION (2001 CENSUS) : 19.81 LAKHS DENSITY : 119 PER Km


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  • MR. SUPONGNUKSHI, IFS

CHIEF CONSERVATOR OF FOREST & STATE NODAL OFFICER FOR CLIMATE CHANGE.

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NAGALAND

 AREA : 16,579 Km²  DISTRICTS : 12  TRIBES : 16  POPULATION (2001 CENSUS) : 19.81 LAKHS  DENSITY : 119 PER Km²  RURAL POPULATION : 71.03%  WORKFORCE-AGRI& ALLIED : 68%  AREA UNDER CULTIVATION : 28%

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NATURAL RESOURCE PROFILE

General Scenario

  • Land Holding Pattern (Ownership-Art 371-A)
  • Customary Laws over enacted legislation
  • Multiplicity of Departments/Authorities

Forests in Nagaland

  • Tree & Forest Cover

: Around 75 %

  • Recorded Forest Area: Over 50 %
  • Govt. owned

: 11.7 %

  • Private owned

: 88.2 %

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 PREDOMINANTLY FOREST DWELLERS  FOOD  CLOTHING  CONSTRUCTION  NTFPs -BAMBOO, CANE, FUEL WOOD, MEDICINE, FODDER , etc

TRADITION & CULTURE

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PARADIGM SHIFT

 URBANIZATION  REDUCED JHUMMING  POPULATION CHANGE  ALTERNATE LIVELIHOOD SOURCES

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PRESENT PRESSURES

 DEFORESTATION- DEVELOPMENTAL PRESSURES,FOREST FIRES  JHUMMING  MINNING  UNSCIENTIFIC EXTRACTION OF NATURAL RESOURCES  URBANIZATION & EXTENSION OF HUMAN HABITATION  POLLUTION- SOLID WASTE, WATER , AIR, NOISE ETC  HUNTING & WILDLIFE TRADE

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CHANGES IN CLIMATIC TRENDS

 SAPCC-1 REPORT

 IISC Bangalore  Increased monsoon, temperatures.  4th ranked in environment sustainability index for Indian states

  • Institute

for financial management and research(2008)

 PROJECTED IMPACTS

 Increased diseases and pests  Reduced productivity- erratic heavy rainfall during flowering time  Longer dry spell-dying of cash crops

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ORGANIZATIONAL INVOLVEMENTS

Nagaland State Action Plan

  • n Climate Change-

 Integrated Agriculture  Water Resources  Forest and Biodiversity  Urban Habitat and Transport  Health  Energy  Cross cutting issues  Jhum & degraded area rehabilitation  Community Conservation Areas  Wildlife Crime Control  Nagaland State Pollution Control Board

 Village communities  Natural Nagas  Conservation Society of Nagaland  Green Foundation  Greensons  Mithun conservation in Phek  Sustainable Development Forum, Nagaland

 GOVERNMENT  NGOs

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Nagaland State Action Plan on Climate Change (NSAPCC)

“Achieving a Low Carbon Development Trajectory”

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“Gene pool Conservation of Indigenous Rice Varieties

under Traditional Integrated Rotational Farming System (Jhum optimisation) for Promoting Livelihood and Food Security as Climate Change Adaptation Strategy in Nagaland”

ASSISTED UNDER:- NATIONAL ADAPTATION FUND FOR CLIMATE CHANGE

(MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT FOREST & CLIMATE CHANGE)

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Project Sector : Agriculture

 Executing Entity : Agriculture Dept. in collaboration with other project related Depts.  Beneficiaries :1000 families  primary beneficiary -1000 families  secondary beneficiary 34000 persons  Project Duration : 3 years  Project sanctioned : Feb 2018

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Project Objectives

 Conservation of genetic resource  Jhum optimization  Enhance capacity in management of genetic and

  • ther natural resources

 Provide comprehensive risk coverage (life, crop productivity, weather ,market risks etc) to farmers

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Departments involved:

 Agriculture Department  Soil and Water Conservation Department  Land Resource Development Department  Forest Department  Horticulture Department  New and Renewable Energy department  Agencies / Technical Service Providers

  • State Agriculture Research Centre
  • Nagaland Empowerment of People through Energy

Development

  • Nagaland Bee Keeping and Honey Mission
  • Village Councils (24)
  • GIZ
  • International Rice Research Institute, ICAR etc.
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Progress so far...

Field Gene Bank (Jhum Rice)

Mini Gene Bank (MTS) Field Gene Bank (WTRC Rice)

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Inception Workshop

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District Sensitization

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Expected Outcomes

 Sustainable land use planning  Conservation of gene pool of traditional and indigenous rice varieties and farmer to farmer seed exchange  Area treatment for traditional integrated farming particularly rice cultivation including soil and water conservation and land rejuvenation  Soil productivity enhancement through environmentally sensitive measures

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SAPCC RELATED ACTIVITIES

 Media workshop on climate change reporting at Kohima , Dec 11-13, 2017 - Dept of Sc & Tech and State Nodal Office for Climate Change  GIZ workshop on “Protection and Sustainable Management of Aquatic Resources in the North Eastern Himalayan Region of India”, at Gauhati, Jan 18, 2018  Indo-US workshop on “Climate Downscaling and Analysis” at Environment Protection Training Research Institute, Hyderabad, Feb 12 _13, 2018  GIZ organized Write-shop for Climate Change project formulations at Gauhati, April 23-25, 2018  Orientation program for Senior Government Officials on Climate Change Adaptation & Planning at Kohima, August 9, 2018

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THANK YOU