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UP govt to equip UP Forest Force with smart surveillance tools: Officials
UP govt to equip UP Forest Force with smart surveillance tools: Officials

The Print

time3 days ago

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  • The Print

UP govt to equip UP Forest Force with smart surveillance tools: Officials

'The initiative also includes the development of an Integrated Forest Management System (IFMS) and the establishment of a centralised command centre for real-time monitoring,' the statement read. According to officials from the department, the force will be upgraded using IT and AI technologies, sensor-enabled surveillance cameras, GPS tracking devices and other smart monitoring tools to strengthen forest protection, management, and prevention of wildlife crimes. Lucknow, Jun 12 (PTI) The Uttar Pradesh Forest and Wildlife Department on Thursday said it has formulated an action plan to modernise the 'UP Forest Force', according to a statement. 'The effort aims not only to enhance conservation and management but also to ensure data-driven decision-making and swift action in response to forest offences,' it added. Uttar Pradesh, known for its rich biodiversity and forest resources, has long faced challenges such as illegal logging, wildlife trafficking, and human-wildlife conflict. To combat these issues, the Forest and Wildlife Department has, under Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's leadership, developed a plan to make the UP Forest Force more vigilant and effective through the use of modern technologies. 'As part of this plan, the department is developing an Integrated Forest Management System (IFMS) that will utilise advanced technologies like drones, satellite imagery, GIS mapping, and sensor-based surveillance. This system will allow for precise and efficient monitoring and forest conservation,' it said. 'It will also help track all activities within forest zones, aiding in the prevention of unexpected and unlawful incidents,' it added. To facilitate real-time monitoring across forest regions, tiger reserves, safaris and national parks in the state, the department is establishing a centralised command centre. This digital control hub will monitor all key operations related to forest and wildlife management and collect relevant data, the statement said. The analysis of data at the command centre will provide immediate insights into forest crimes, fire incidents and wildlife movements, enabling prompt and effective response, it added. A senior Forest Department official stated that the goal is to make forest management and conservation more efficient and responsive through modern technology. 'The department is also prioritising data-driven decision-making, which will enhance accuracy. In addition, the use of AI and machine learning will allow for better analysis of wildlife behaviour and environmental changes, helping to formulate long-term conservation strategies with greater ease,' the official said. PTI KIS HIG HIG This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

UP govt to equip UP Forest Force with smart surveillance tools: Officials
UP govt to equip UP Forest Force with smart surveillance tools: Officials

Hindustan Times

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

UP govt to equip UP Forest Force with smart surveillance tools: Officials

Lucknow, The Uttar Pradesh Forest and Wildlife Department on Thursday said it has formulated an action plan to modernise the "UP Forest Force", according to a statement. According to officials from the department, the force will be upgraded using IT and AI technologies, sensor-enabled surveillance cameras, GPS tracking devices and other smart monitoring tools to strengthen forest protection, management, and prevention of wildlife crimes. "The initiative also includes the development of an Integrated Forest Management System and the establishment of a centralised command centre for real-time monitoring," the statement read. "The effort aims not only to enhance conservation and management but also to ensure data-driven decision-making and swift action in response to forest offences," it added. Uttar Pradesh, known for its rich biodiversity and forest resources, has long faced challenges such as illegal logging, wildlife trafficking, and human-wildlife conflict. To combat these issues, the Forest and Wildlife Department has, under Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's leadership, developed a plan to make the UP Forest Force more vigilant and effective through the use of modern technologies. "As part of this plan, the department is developing an Integrated Forest Management System that will utilise advanced technologies like drones, satellite imagery, GIS mapping, and sensor-based surveillance. This system will allow for precise and efficient monitoring and forest conservation," it said. "It will also help track all activities within forest zones, aiding in the prevention of unexpected and unlawful incidents," it added. To facilitate real-time monitoring across forest regions, tiger reserves, safaris and national parks in the state, the department is establishing a centralised command centre. This digital control hub will monitor all key operations related to forest and wildlife management and collect relevant data, the statement said. The analysis of data at the command centre will provide immediate insights into forest crimes, fire incidents and wildlife movements, enabling prompt and effective response, it added. A senior Forest Department official stated that the goal is to make forest management and conservation more efficient and responsive through modern technology. "The department is also prioritising data-driven decision-making, which will enhance accuracy. In addition, the use of AI and machine learning will allow for better analysis of wildlife behaviour and environmental changes, helping to formulate long-term conservation strategies with greater ease," the official said.

Uttar Pradesh launches ‘Buffer Mein Safar Yojana' to boost ecotourism and local livelihoods
Uttar Pradesh launches ‘Buffer Mein Safar Yojana' to boost ecotourism and local livelihoods

Time of India

time27-05-2025

  • Time of India

Uttar Pradesh launches ‘Buffer Mein Safar Yojana' to boost ecotourism and local livelihoods

As per the latest developments, the Uttar Pradesh Forest and Wildlife Department has launched the 'Buffer Mein Safar Yojana,' in a significant move to promote sustainable tourism and wildlife conservation in the region. As per this initiative, the buffer zones of tiger reserves will be turned into thriving ecotourism destinations while simultaneously empowering local communities. As per the reports, the said scheme will be implemented across key regions like Dudhwa, Pilibhit, and Lakhimpur Kheri—areas known for their biodiversity and proximity to Nepal. Other ecologically rich zones, including Sohagibarwa and Kartaniya Ghat, have also been included. Notably, Semrai Lake, a significant stopover for migratory birds, is being developed as part of the eco circuit, offering birdwatchers a chance to explore Uttar Pradesh's lesser-known natural gems. Read more: Vietnam's 10-year Golden Visa program: Key features, perks, and eligibility What sets this initiative apart is its strong focus on community participation. Rather than bringing in external operators, the Forest Department is training local villagers to become tour guides, safari operators, cooks, and canteen staff. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Click Here - This Might Save You From Losing Money Expertinspector Click Here Undo These residents—many of whom were previously dependent on forest-based livelihoods—are now being offered sustainable income sources through tourism. It's anticipated that this initiative will not only ensure that the local economy benefits directly from ecotourism, but will also help to promote a sense of ownership and responsibility towards wildlife conservation among the locals. Reports add that a modern information centre has been set up at the Dudhwa Tiger that will enhance the experience of visitors by providing them insights into the region's flora, fauna, and conservation efforts. Moreover, there will be educational tours and interpretive materials available with the aim to make wildlife safaris more meaningful, especially for school groups and families. The Buffer Mein Safar Yojana comes at a time when the demand for eco-friendly travel options is on the rise. By transforming buffer zones—traditionally seen as transition areas between human settlements and protected forests—into tourism hubs, the initiative not only eases pressure on core wildlife zones but also makes conservation a community-led effort. Read more: 10 weekend getaways in India under INR 5,000 Officials are of the view that this model could significantly help to contribute to the state's ambition of becoming a leading ecotourism destination in India. Moreover, the integrated approach of blending tourism, conservation, and employment, could serve as a blueprint for other states aiming to balance ecology with economy. As Uttar Pradesh starts a new chapter of nature-based tourism, 'Buffer Mein Safar' promises not just safaris through scenic wilderness, but a journey toward inclusive and sustainable development. One step to a healthier you—join Times Health+ Yoga and feel the change

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