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Environmental Management Plan
Environmental Management Plan
• Land Management Plan
• Forest Management Plan
• Water Management Plan
• Tourism Management Plan
Zonation of PBR Area
•Protection and Conservation ZoneSatpura National Park ( core zone of Pachmarhi BR)
Bori and Pachmarhi sanctuary
Ecologically Sensitive Area
Suitable habitat for numerous plant and animal species
No human activity allowed
• Conservation and Rehabilitation ZoneOther Forest Area
Medicinal plants area
Severe Soil degraded
Flood prone area
Tourism Area
Landslide area
Fire prone area
Lantana and other weed affected area
Grazing Pressure Area
Mining Area
Various conservation activities are allowed.
• Agriculture Zone
Total Agriculture Area of BR
Various Agricultural, Horticultural and Agricultural related activities allowed
Land Management Plan
Land Management Plan
Agriculture Management
Wasteland Management
Based on overlaying of the thematic maps of agriculture, soil erosion / type, physiography, geology and human settlements of the area.
Land Management Plan
Agriculture Management Plan
Zone I
- Tawa command Area – Excellent Ground Water – Productive Alluvial Soil – Plain land with scattered scrubs along nala & minor
rivers – Whole Double Cropped Area – Vegetables and Cash crops around the urban centers – Several nurseries and Agriculture farms
Recommendations
Promotion of high variety of crops, vegetables / cash crops
Promotion of high yielding varieties of horticultural crops (Guava and Papaya) and nurseries
Promotion fuel-wood plantation and pastureland in scrub land
Promotion of organic fertilizersPromotion of Non-Conventional Energy
Zone II A Agriculture land of Northern parts of BR area
Alluvial soil
Excellent GW condition
Good irrigation facilities,Tawa canal command
Patches of scrubs land having severe soil erosion
Recommendations
Promotion of Double cropping system due to alluvial soil and agriculture facilities.
Promotion of high yielding & improved varieties of crops
Promotion of Soil Conservation measures
Promotion of Non-Conventional Energy
B. Agriculture land around Chawalpani
-Double cropped area
-Irrigated by surface water.
-Low GW Potential and
-Severe soil erosion
Recommendations
Water harvesting and soil conservation measures
Promotion of high yielding and improved varieties of crops as Jwar, Maize, Tur, Ramtil,
Promotion of Non-Conventional Energy
C. Agriculture land around Matkuli-
-Moderate to good ground water condition
-Double cropped area
Recommendations
Promotion of vegetable / horticulture crops to meet the requirement of Pachmarhi area
Promotion of soil conservation and ground water recharge structure
D. Agriculture land surrounding Tamia and Jamai
*Scattered patches of agriculture land
*Poor groundwater condition, some place moderate to good
*Mainly surface water irrigation.
Recommendations*Promotion of surface water storage and ground water recharge structures
*Promotion of improved variety of traditional crops
*Promotion of Mahua, Harra & Bahera plantation along bund lines of Agriculture lands
Zone III Traditional / single cropped area
Poor to moderate ground water condition
Loamy-skeletal to loamy soil type
Mainly in Tamia and Jamai block of Chhindwara
RecommendationsPromotion of improved varieties of traditional crops
like Maize, Jwar, Ramtil, Sava , Kodo, Kutki etc.
Promotion of mixed cropping practice
Promotion of Surface water storage structure
catchment area treatment, micro-irrigation practices
• Zone IV
Total Forest Area
• Zone V Severe soil erosion
Maximum part of BR area falls under this category.
Recommendations
Soil conservation measures / structures like contour binding, nala binding, gullied plucking, etc.
Zone VI Part of Patalkot area of Tamia block of Chhindwara
Very severe soil erosion
Landslides affect area.
Recommendations
High degree of soil conservation structures
Proper drainage structure
Wasteland Management in Agriculture Zone
Wasteland Management in Agriculture Zone • Management of Shifting Cultivation (Jhum Cultivation) • Sericulture• Fisheries• Development of Pasture land• Ex- situ Conservation of Medicinal / Economic Plants • Development of Meadows• Fuel wood Plantation• Soil conservation measures near Nalas and small Rivers
Water Management Plan
Water Management Plan
Ground Water Management
Surface Water Management
Water Management Plan
WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN
Zone I
Alluvial Plain
Excellent Groundwater Potential
Increase in ground water table and water logging problems specially along canals
Promotion of tube well, ring cum bore well
Zone ll Moderate to good ground water condition
Promotion for Conjunctive use of ground & surface water
Promotion of water harvesting techniques like check dam, nala
Zone III Agricultural land
Very poor groundwater condition
Promotion of Surface water storage structures like check dam and nala bounding
Construction of Minor Irrigation tank, ponds etc
Zone IVForest area outside of protected area
Ground water condition very poor
Ground water exploration in villages for drinking purpose
Promotion of surface water conservation structures like check dam, nala bunding
Zone V (Protected Area)-
Entire Satpura Tiger Reserve Area
Ground water condition very poor
Ground water exploration and surface water structure required for uses of Villagers
Zone VIHeavy steep slopes Area
Very poor ground water condition
Very high surface run off
High degree of surface run off water conservation structures required
Zone VII
Medium slopes and medium surface runoff
very poor groundwater condition
Promotion of Surface water storage and ground water recharge structures
Biodiversity / Forest Management
Biodiversity / Forest Management
• Wild life Management
• Biodiversity Sensitive Area Management
• Medicinal Plants Area Management
• Germ Plasm Area Management
• Unique Area Management
• Management of Forest Fire
• Management of Lantana/ Other Weed
• Wasteland Management
FOREST MANAGEMENT PLAN
– To reduce dependence of villagers on the forests
– Promotion of Woodlot Forestry
– Promotion Social Forestry Activities
– Forest Farming.
– Creation of Minor Forest Produce (Non-timber
resources), fruit trees, medicinal plants, bark and
leaves that are common in villages.
– Creation of nurseries in villages and dissemination
of forest extension method through Gram Van
Samiti.
Forest Management Plan
Type I Forest blank around Anhoni and Chawalpani Area
High grazing pressure
High fuelwood requirement Area
Improvement of the cover status by planting under forest practices.
Type II Open, Degraded and Close forest ( small patches )
High grazing pressure & Fuel wood requirement Area
High concentration of Villages Promotion of Joint Forest Management activities
Plantation of fuel wood species
Eradication of weeds
Pasture land Development
Type III
Open forest in Hoshangabad range
Improvement of the density of forest by suitable silviculture planting
Type IVClosed forest Area with good density
Mostly Reserve Forest and Protected Forest Areas
National Park/ Sanctuary Areas already covered under forest management plan
Out side of the NP/ Sanctuary the activities are prescribed in land management
Protection and Conservation measures
Type V
Non-forest Area
Identification of the sites and detailed documentation of the habitat of the rare plant species like Drosera sp found in Patalkot area and other places Protection of upstream area harbouring high density of germplasm species Collection of botanical specimens from this area will totally inhibited.Fencing of entire area from cattle and human being were necessary has to be taken out.Collection of medicinal plants is totally banned from Park and Sanctuary.
Management Plan for Germ plasm area
Management Plan for Fire Prone area
Creation of Forest Protection Committee and Joint
Forest Management (JFM) activities to reduce the
fire incidence in the entire forest area and its
surrounding
Wildlife Management Plan
Wildlife Management Plan
Zone I (High)High concentration and variations of wild animals.
Major part coming under NP and Bori Sanctuary
Improvement of water facility in wildlife for regular checks to trapping and poisoning of animals is required.
Zone II (Medium)Remaining parts of Satpura Tiger Reserve Area
Improvement of water facility
Regular checks to trapping and poisoning of animals
Reduction of grazing pressure
Zone III (Low)Entire forest area of Chhindwara division
Few patches of Hoshangabad & Betul districts
Improvement of water facility
Prevention of communicable diseases amongst animals
Reduction of grazing pressure
Encouraging farm farming & woodlot farming in villages
Manipulation of habitant to create forest based prey base for Panthers
Promotion of Wildlife favoring fruit trees/ shrubs in other forest areas
Zone IV (Very Poor)
Entire agriculture land surrounding Park and Sanctuaries
TOURISM MANAGENT PLAN
TOURISM MANAGENT PLAN
Objectives•Exploiting the full tourism potential of the PBR without disturbing biodiversity and forest ecosystem
•Promotion of Eco-Tourism so as to maintain the Eco-sensitive nature of the region
•Directing the tourism revenue towards the local people for the overall Socio economic development
Tourism Management Plan
Tourism Potential Spots
• Major Tourism Potential Spots
1. Madai
2. Tamia- Patalkot
• Other Tourism Potential Spots
1. Badi Anhoni
2. Chhoti Anhoni
3. Satdhara
4. Asirgarh Fort
Exploiting the full tourism potential
•Improving accessibility & connectivity of tourist places
•Bringing these places on State and National tourist map
•Improving accommodation facilities of tourist places
•Having / Organizing well planned package tours
•Opening Museums/ Interpretation Centre, highlight Natural sites/ local tribal culture and their artifacts
•Exploiting the rich man made heritage of PBR
Promotion of Eco Tourism keeping entry fee high so that other tourists will shy away.
In highly sensitive areas the number of tourists entering should be limited to its carrying capacity.
Increasing awareness among people about the eco-friendly tourism.
Formulating and implementing strict rules against littering and noise pollution
Prohibition on the entry of non-biodegradable waste and noise pollution sources