Several potential users of this important but largely unrecorded information include academic institutions such as IIFM, TERI, Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education (ICFRE), universities, as well as industries that face the difficulty in procuring raw material within their industrial catchments. Policy makers (state and central government), donors (World Bank, ITTO), NGOs, United Nations organizations (FAO, UNDP) and civil society may be other stakeholders (Table 2).
Table 2. Potential users of TOF database
Users |
Variables of interest |
Purpose |
National users |
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Forest-based industries (NTFPs including medicinal
plants) |
species, annual production |
raw material supply |
Wood-based industries (sawmills, plywood, paper,
etc.) |
volume, species, size |
raw material supply |
Woodfuel-based industries (brick, kilns, tiles) |
volume |
fuel supply |
Forest Development Corporations |
species, volume |
planning and marketing |
Watershed Department |
extent, number, species |
soil and water conservation |
Planning Board |
extent, volume, use pattern, economic and social
values |
resource planning at district and state levels |
Revenue Department |
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Policy makers: |
extent, species, distribution, biomass cover, biodiversity,
social and economic contribution at the macro level |
policy planning, capacity building, socio-economic
development, administrative and legal frameworks, budget allocation |
Other developmental agencies such as DRDA/PWD/CDA,
etc. |
extent, volume, species |
energy planning, avenue plantations, etc. |
International agencies |
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FAO |
cover, extent, volume, species, ownership, biomass, economic
and social contributions, etc. |
development of global and regional policy and planning,
capacity building, sustainable forest management, carbon sequestration and
climate change management |
UNFF |
cover, extent, volume, species, ownership, biomass, economic
and social contributions, etc. |
development of global and regional policy and planning,
capacity building, sustainable forest management, carbon sequestration and
climate change management |
GEF |
biodiversity status conservation and management |
biodiversity and climate change management |
Banks/donors |
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NABARD |
species, growth, value |
extending loans, cost of cultivation |
World Bank, ADB, etc |
extent, cover, volume, species, growth, GNP, GDP |
sustainable socio-economic development |
Bilateral donor agencies (ITTO, DFID, USAID, SIDA,
CIDA) |
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