Green Maharashtra Mission: From Tree Plantation to Ecological Restoration

Maharashtra’s Shift from Plantation Targets to Ecological Restoration 

Context : 

Maharashtra’s new Green Maharashtra Mission and 300 Crore Tree Plantation Mission (2026–2047) marks a policy shift from merely increasing plantation numbers towards long-term ecological restoration and ecosystem-based planning.

Prelims : 

  1. Maharashtra aims to increase forest and tree cover to 33% under the Green Maharashtra Mission.
  2.     The policy emphasises GIS-based land banks, geo-tagging, satellite monitoring and AI/ML-supported survival assessment.
  3. The mission proposes maintaining more than 60% plantation survival up to the fifth year.
  4. Grasslands, wetlands and scrublands are increasingly recognised as ecologically important ecosystems.
  5.     Open natural ecosystems support species such as blackbuck, chinkara, Indian wolf, striped hyena and lesser florican.
  6.     Historically, many grasslands and savannas were classified as “wastelands”, leading to indiscriminate plantation drives.
  7.     Recent ecological studies recognise Indian grasslands and semi-arid ecosystems as naturally occurring biodiversity-rich landscapes.

Mains : 

 

  •  Ecological restoration over mere plantation : Focus shifted from increasing tree numbers to restoring entire ecosystems.
  • Protection of non-forest ecosystems:  Grasslands, wetlands and scrublands recognised as ecologically important.
  • Native species-based afforestation:  Emphasis on local species suited to agro-climatic conditions; discourages monoculture.
  • Focus on tree survival:  Priority given to long-term survival and monitoring rather than plantation targets alone.
  • Conservation of existing trees : Highlights importance of protecting mature trees along with new plantations.

Important Keywords for Mains Answers

Ecological Restoration

Landscape Restoration

Open Natural Ecosystems

Grassland Ecology

Afforestation

Climate Resilience

Biodiversity Conservation

Nature-based Solutions

Ecosystem Integrity

Habitat-based Planning

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