TITLE OF THE PROJECT
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NAME OF PI
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OBJECTIVES
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FUNDING AGENCY
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YEAR OF COMPLETION
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Forensic DNA profiling and timber tracing for origin of wood with special reference to Tectona grandis (Teak) and Pterocarpus marsupium (Beeja). |
Dr. S.K. Tiwari |
- To establish qualitative DNA extraction protocol from hard and sap wood.
- To identify informative DNA markers for species identification.
- To identify proper mechanism for controlling illegal felling by establishing forensic DNA profiling and timber tracing for origin of wood.
- To demonstrate DNA fingerprinting technique of Teak logs and their stumps.
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APCCF (R/E and Lok Vaniki), MP. Bhopal. |
June, 2020 |
Monitoring and evaluation of tissue culture grown plants of Dendrocalamus asper in different forest divisions of Madhya Pradesh |
Dr. S.K. Tiwari |
To collect the growth performance data of tissue culture grown plants of D. asper. |
Mission Director, M.P. State Bamboo Mission, Bhopal |
2021 |
Sequestered carbon in roadside plantations: an assessment of potential contribution in climate mitigation in Jabalpur Smart City
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Dr. Pratibha Bhatnagar
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- To estimate carbon sequestration by different species in roadside plantations and parks and gardens of Jabalpur and Katni.
- To study variations in rates of carbon sequestration with species and age.
- To identify suitable tree species for roadside plantations and parks and gardens.
- To assess the potential contribution of roadside plantations in climate change mitigation.
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EPCO, Bhopal, MP
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Sept. 2020
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Maintenance and enrichment of SFRI Bamboosetum
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Dr. A.K. Sharma
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- To maintain and introduce new bamboo species in existed Bamboosetum of SFRI.
- To exhibit information of each species on bamboo.
- To prepare a technical bulletin with documentation of Bamboo species.
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M.P. State Bamboo Mission, Bhopal
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June 2020
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Preparation of Detailed Project Report for wildlife habitat improvement in the adjoining area of Sardar Sarovar Project, Madhya Pradesh. (Revised DPR)
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Dr. Anjana Rajput
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- To assess the present status of vegetation and existing wild animals in the study area
- To identify critical wildlife habitat areas including habitat using by major avian fauna
- To study the status of abiotic attributes of the area- status of soil availability and distribution of water sources and shelter in the study area
- To prescribe compensatory conservation measures for the wildlife habitat loss caused by submergence
- To study the dependence of local communities on the study area for their livelihood needs and to suggest measures for the development of alternative sources.
- To explore the possibility of eco-tourism in the study area as alternative source of livelihood to local communities.
- To prescribe the activities for habitat improvement with financial implication.
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NVDA, Bhopal (M.P.)
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Oct. 2020
(Revised DPR)
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Study on agricultural crop damage by wild animals and its management in Hoshangabad Circle of Madhya Pradesh
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Dr. Anjana Rajput
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- To estimate the crop damage through direct and indirect method and find out the correlation factor to evaluate the crop damage cost.
- To assess the effect of treatment of animal repellents to reduce the crop damage.
- To assess the socio-economic impact of crop damage and to resolve the conflicts of farmers.
- To suggest the mitigation measures to minimize the crop damage.
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PCCF (R/E & Lok Vaniki) M.P. Bhopal
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May 2020
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Management & Conservation Plan for Proposed Acharya Shankar International Vedant Sansthan in Godadpura of Punasa Range, Beat Mandhata Near Omkareswar of Khandawa District Madhya Pradesh |
Dr. Anjana Rajput |
As per Government of India, Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, Specific Condition No. 14 (b):- Wildlife Conservation Plan |
Principal Secretary, Culture Department, Government of Madhya Pradesh, Vallabh Bhavan, Bhopal
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Sept. 2020 |