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How is the Coal Sector Transforming Landscapes?

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As part of sustainable greening initiatives, coal/lignite PSUs have started conducting comprehensive plantation programs with native species at various sites. 

Collaborating closely with corporations and state forest departments is crucial for the success and sustainability of reclamation efforts, ensuring the selection of optimal species for plantations.

These include overburden dumps, haul roads, mine peripheries, residential colonies, and outside lease areas. The entities have partnered with scientific institutions for specialized knowledge support for plantation endeavors to expedite the creation of eco-restoration locations and execute multi-level plantation plans.

The plantation program: 

The plantation program encompasses various tree species, including shade, forestry, fruit-bearing, medicinal, timber, and ornamental trees, providing diverse benefits. 

Fruit-bearing species and medicinal plants contribute to socioeconomic benefits and biodiversity conservation in local communities. Timber Value Trees include Sal, Teak, Shivan, Ghamar, Sissoo, Kala Sirus, Bamboo, Peltoforam, Babool. The fruit-bearing species are Jamun, Imli, Ganga Imli, Bel, Mango, Sitaphal, etc. The list includes herbal/medical plants like Neem, Karanj, Aonla (Amla), and Arjun, and ornamental/avenue plants like Gulmohar, Kachnar, Amaltas, Peepal, and Jharul.

Some examples:

Coal/lignite PSUs have planted over 235 lakh saplings in CCL’s NK Area over five years, increasing the carbon sink. Satellite surveillance tracks reclamation performance. The Miyawaki plantation method, developed by Japanese botanist Dr. Akira Miyawaki, aims to improve green space and establish dense forests in ten years, a process that typically requires a century.

MCL in Subalaya village, Sundergarh, is using the Miyawaki method for planting various species in two patches at a density of 8000 saplings per ha in the Kulda OCP, with coal/lignite PSUs currently occupying 15 ha of the Miyawaki plantation.

Significance of the Miyawaki technique:

The Miyawaki technique involves growing multilayered forests with two to four native tree varieties per square meter, mimicking native forests’ biodiversity. This method requires no maintenance, allowing trees to grow self-sufficiently in three years, promoting overall health and carbon sink. Trees, due to their rapid growth, contribute significantly to the production of carbon sinks.

Miyawaki plantation initiatives mitigate mining’s ecological impact, restore biodiversity, enhance ecosystem services, create carbon sinks, provide livelihoods, and promote sustainable development, preserving green, resilient landscapes for future generations.


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SECL to Invest Rs 4 crore for Miyawaki Forest in Chhattisgarh

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South Eastern Coalfields Ltd or SECL, a Coal India Ltd subsidiary, has plans to boost forest cover in the coal belt of Chhattisgarh.

As part of the initiative, it will use the popular Japanese technique in SECL’s Gevra Area, to develop Miyawaki forest in two hectares as a pilot project. The project will be implemented in partnership with Chhattisgarh Rajya Van Vikas Nigam (CGRVVN) at an estimated cost of about Rs 4 crore.

The project:

The plantation using the Miyawaki technique will be carried out over two years in which about 20,000 saplings will be planted. The plantation will include big plants such as banyan, Ficus (Peepal), mango, and the Indian blackberry or Jamun, medium plants such as Karanja, Indian gooseberry, Ashoka, etc, and small plants such as oleander, hibiscus, Tacoma, Indian berries, figs, lemon, etc.

The indigenous species of fruit-bearing, avenue, and ornamental trees would help the local communities and wildlife. The forest developed under the project would also play a key role in absorbing the dust particles and regulating surface temperature.

The company plans to spend Rs 169 crore on plantation in CG and MP over the next four years.

Besides being one of the leading coal-producing companies in India, SECL is equally committed to boosting green cover preserving the natural ecosystems in and around its coal mines, and mitigating the impact of mining.

Since its inception, SECL has planted more than three crore saplings. In FY 2023-24, the company brought 475 hectares of land under green cover and planted 10.77 lakh saplings, the highest among all Coal India subsidiaries.

The Miyawaki method of plantation was pioneered in the 70s by Japanese botanist and expert in plant ecology Mr. Akira Miyawaki. This plantation technique involves planting native trees, shrubs, and groundcover plants within every square meter. This method is ideal for small parcels of land and creates a dense canopy layer of tall trees.


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