Forest Research Institutions
Forest Research Institutions
Forest Research Institutions
Forest Research Institutions
Forest Research Institutions
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Forest Research Institutions
Forest Research Institutions
Forest Research Institutions
Forest Research Institutions
Forest Research Institutions
Forest Research Institutions
Forest Research Institutions
Forest Research Institutions
Forest Research Institutions
Forest Research Institutions
- Konda Laxman Bapuji Horticultural University
- Mulugu (Siddipet)
- Telangana Forest Academy – Dulapally (Medchal- Malkajgiri)
- Forest Research Center – Dulapally (Medchal- Malkajgiri)
- Forest College and Research Institute – Mulugu (Siddipet)
- Biodiversity Park – Gachibowli
- State Forest Research and Development Circle Head quarters – Hyderabad
- Telangana Forest Research Divisions- Warangal, Hyderabad
- These research divisions resolve the issues that arise in their respective forest aren There are 6 Regional forest research divisions under Warangal Forest Research Diviste Publications of Telangana Forest Academy. Vana Samrakshana (Monthly Vanagnapika (Quarterly)
- Due to the Government’s commitment to protecting urban forests. Hyderabad has been recognized as a 2020 Tree City of the World by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and Arbor Day Foundation. Hyderabad is the only Indian city to earn this recognition.
Forest College and Research Institute (FCRI)-Mulugu
- The Government established a Forest College and Research Institute (FCRI) in Mulugu Siddipet district in 2016.
- FCRI aims to bring out quality forestry professionals for the conservation and sustainable management of forest resources.
- FCRI offers bachelOrs-level, masters-level and doctoral degree programmes in forestry.
- It also develops appropriate methods through rigorous research to propagate plantation crops to meet the domestic and industrial needs, Furthermore FCRI Drovides extension training to farmers and develops agroforestry models suitable for different agro-ecological systems.
Geomatics
- Geomatics refers to the methods and technologies used to collect, distribute, store, analyze. process, and present geographic data. It encompasses Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Global Positioning Systems (GPS), Cartography, Remote Sensing, and Surveying.
- The forest department uses Geomatics-based tools for the efficient management of its forests along with Information and Communication Technology (ICT) tools.
- The department has developed a modular based web-enabled Forest Management Information System (FMIS) for the public servants and other stakeholders.
- 20 modules have been developed and operationalized and 5 modules are at different stages of development.