Why in the news?

  • Over the past two years, the Union government has undertaken restoration and conservation of approximately 22,560 hectares of mangrove land under the MISHTI programme.

Mangrove Initiative for Shoreline Habitats and Tangible Incomes (MISHTI) Scheme

  • Aim: It is a government-led initiative aimed at increasing the mangrove cover along the coastline and on salt pan lands.
  • Launch:
    •  “MISHTI” comes after India joined the ‘Mangrove Alliance for Climate’ launched during the 27th Conference of Parties (COP27) to the UNFCCC held in Egypt in November 2022.
    • It was launched by the Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change on the occasion of World Environment Day, on 5th June 2023.
  • Focus Areas: The scheme is primarily focused on the Sundarbans delta, Hooghly Estuary in West Bengal, India, and other bay parts of the country, but also includes other wetlands in the country.
  • Features
    • Under the MISHTI scheme, the government is providing financial assistance to local communities to undertake mangrove plantation activities.
    • The scheme also involves awareness campaigns to educate people about the importance of mangroves and their role in protecting the environment.
    • The plantation activities are carried out in a participatory manner, involving local communities and NGOs, to ensure sustainability and community ownership of the initiative.
    • It leverages the strengths and provisions of different government schemes and initiatives such as the MGNREGS, the Compensatory Afforestation Fund Management and Planning Authority (CAMPA) Fund and other relevant sources.

 

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