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Tamil Nadu Afforestation Project (Phase I and Phase II)



* Confronted with a serious problem of degradation and destruction of massive forest lands in Tamil Nadu, with its adverse impact on ecosystem and biodiversity in particular, a massive and unique afforestation programme called Tamil Nadu Afforestation Project (TAP) was undertaken with a new strategy of “Forest Management based on Nature and led by People” (FMNP). It laid the primary focus on poverty alleviation, capacity building and empowerment of local people, along with ecological restoration of forest. TAP has been considered as one of the largest afforestation programme ever undertaken successfully recently in India. It led to massive regeneration of forest and economic development of fringe villages.

* Implementation of TAP has resulted in understanding the intricacies of forest management in the right perspective. Tamil Nadu Afforestation Project (TAP) has helped in restoration of more than 6880 sq. kms. of degraded forests adjoining 2317 forest fringe villages over the last 20 years through “Natural Regeneration Supporting Silvicultural System” (NRSS). Japanese International Cooperative Agency (JICA) the funding agency, conducted two ex-post evaluations of the TAP Phase-I in 2008 and TAP Phase-II in 2019 through external parties and has awarded the highest possible rating of A (Highly Satisfactory) for both the phases.

Activity Indicator Tap I Tap Ii Total
INSTITUTION BUILDING VFC FORMED 1367 950 2317
INSTITUTION BUILDING VFC MEMBER 465588 227166 692754
INSTITUTION BUILDING SHG FORMED 3891 3283 7174
AFFORESTATION BLOCK PAINTING 480179 ha. 208550 ha. 688729 ha.
AFFORESTATION STRIP PAINTING 1488 km 1488 km
WATERSHED DEVELOPMENT CHECK DAMS 23454 5271 28725
WATERSHED DEVELOPMENT PERCOLATION PONDS 2201 2026 4227
WATERSHED DEVELOPMENT STORAGE CAPACITY 817 m.cft 1024 m.cft 1841 m.cft
MICRO-CREDIT IGA LOAN Rs.51 CR Rs.63 CR Rs.114 CR
MICRO-CREDIT REVOLVING FUND Rs.102 CR Rs.126.43 CR Rs.228.43 CR
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TAP & SUSTAINABILITY

• Strong Convergence Mechanism - Hall mark of sustainability

• Overall development of forest fringe villages – a pre-requisite for protection & local biodiversity conservation.

• Only limited village development possible due to the paucity of funds.

• Dovetailing development activities in TAP villages through convergence is vital for holistic development of Forest Fringe villages.

• State level JFM Committee headed by Chief Secretary.

• District level Committee headed by District Collector.

• Government of Tamil Nadu has formulated elaborate guidelines for implementing intersectoral linkage.

• Convergence works are identified in the Micro Plan and Action Plan is approved by the District Committee.

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TAP-GALLERY



PRA Exercises
Afforestation
Check dams
(Increase in Water table, Change in Cropping)
Income generation activities
Ecological restoration (Canopy Improvement)
Livelihood improvement
Before implementation of TAP
After implementation of TAP