Exploring the nexus between Indian forestry and the Sustainable Development Goals

Q1 Social Sciences
Giribabu Dandabathula , Sudhakar Reddy Chintala , Sonali Ghosh , Padmapriya Balakrishnan , Chandra Shekhar Jha
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Abstract

Forests are considered as a sacred asset in India and have guided the way of living throughout its history. Indian forests not only accommodate the myriad species but also act as a survival support system to the communities that depended on them. The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development proposed by the United Nations (UN) has gained momentum and becomes an integral part of the recent efforts of Indian governance. In this investigation, we examined the potential nexus between Indian forestry system (biodiversity-enriched assets, ecosystem services, constitutional mechanisms, and governances) and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through theoretical underpinnings from literature that selected from database like Google Scholar, Indian forest survey reports, and information retrieved from Indian government websites. The significance of this review is that it presents comprehensive information about Indian forestry, biodiversity-rich assets, and sustainable forest management practices. The results show that Indian forestry as a whole is an integral part of the food-energy-water cycle and contributes to all dimensions of sustainable development, i.e., economic sustainability, social sustainability, and environmental sustainability. The investigation confirms that besides partly contributing to the economy and life support systems to many dependent species, forests also act as boosters in the areas of food security and health. Targets related to the climate action, peace, and partnership goals are well in place through various forestry interventions and environmental commitments by the Government of India.

探索印度林业与可持续发展目标之间的联系
在印度,森林被视为一种神圣的资产,并在整个历史中指导着人们的生活方式。印度的森林不仅容纳了无数的物种,而且还为依赖它们的社区提供了生存支持系统。联合国提出的2030年可持续发展议程势头强劲,已成为近期印度治理工作的重要组成部分。在这项调查中,我们通过从谷歌Scholar等数据库、印度森林调查报告和印度政府网站检索的信息中选择文献的理论基础,研究了印度林业系统(生物多样性丰富的资产、生态系统服务、宪法机制和治理)与可持续发展目标(sdg)之间的潜在联系。这篇综述的意义在于,它提供了有关印度林业、生物多样性丰富的资产和可持续森林管理实践的全面信息。结果表明,印度林业作为一个整体是食物-能源-水循环的一个组成部分,并有助于可持续发展的各个方面,即经济可持续性、社会可持续性和环境可持续性。调查证实,森林除了对许多依赖物种的经济和生命支持系统作出部分贡献外,还在粮食安全和健康领域发挥促进作用。通过各种林业干预措施和印度政府的环境承诺,与气候行动、和平和伙伴关系目标有关的具体目标已经落实到位。
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Regional Sustainability
Regional Sustainability Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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