Constitution of Greater Panna Landscape Council
Context: Recently, as part of the Ken-Betwa Link Project (KBLP), a comprehensive Integrated Landscape Management Plan (ILMP) has been prepared for the conservation of wildlife and biodiversity in the Panna Tiger Reserve (PTR) & surrounding areas.
Why was the Greater Panna Landscape Council(GPLC) constituted?
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Ken-Betwa Link Project (KBLP) is the first interlinking of rivers project under the National Perspective Plan(NPP). It would be a game-changer for the socio-economic prosperity of the Bundelkhand region, which faces recurrent drought situations.
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As part of this project, the Wildlife Institute of India(WII) has prepared a comprehensive Integrated Landscape Management Plan(ILMP) for the conservation of wildlife and biodiversity not only in Panna Tiger Reserve(PTR) but also in surrounding areas.
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To ensure systematic and time-bound implementation of ILMP, the Greater Panna Landscape Council(GPLC) has been constituted.
What is the aim of the Greater Panna Landscape Council(GPLC)?
Objectives
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To enable the betterment of habitat, protection, and management for flagship species viz. tiger, vulture, and gharial in the landscape
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To consolidate the landscape for overall biodiversity conservation through spatial prioritization and well-being of the forest-dependent communities and
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To provide species-specific and site-specific monitoring strategies under the integrated landscape management in context with a feedback loop and adaptive management options.
Key facts about the Panna Tiger Reserve
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Panna Tiger Reserve is a critical tiger habitat located in Vindhya Hill in northern Madhya Pradesh.
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The dominating vegetation type is dry deciduous forest interspread with grassland
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In the north, it is surrounded by teak forest & in the east, it is surrounded by Teak-Kardhai mixed forest.
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The North East-South West, running Vindhya Hill ranges link the eastern and western populations of wild animals.
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Fauna: Leopard, Wild dog, wolf, Hyaena, Sloth bear etc.
What is Ken-Betwa Link Project?
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Under this, the transfer of excess water from the River Ken to the Betwa basin through the use of a concrete canal is proposed.
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It is the first project under the National Perspective Plan for the interlinking of rivers.
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It aims to provide irrigation to the Bundelkhand region, which is one of the worst drought-affected areas in India.
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A Tripartite Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the Centre and the governments of UP and MP for the project.
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Implementing Agency: A Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) called Ken-Betwa Link Project Authority (KBLPA) will be set up to implement the project.
By: Shubham Tiwari ProfileResourcesReport error