Arid_Forest_Research_Institute

Arid Forest Research Institute

Arid Forest Research Institute

Indian forest research institute


Arid Forest Research Institute (ICFRE-AFRI) is a research institute situated in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India. The institute conducts scientific research in forestry in order to provide technologies to increase the vegetative cover and to conserve biodiversity in the hot arid and semi-arid regions of Rajasthan and Gujarat. It helps to provide data and information to prevent and mitigate water scarcity related problems which affect the environment and people.It operates under the Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education (ICFRE)[1] of the Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India.[2]

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About

The Arid Forest Research Institute was established in 1985 to cater the forestry research needs of the arid and semi-arid region of Rajasthan, Gujarat, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, and Daman-Diu.

The institute is situated on Jodhpur Pali Road (NH 65) in a campus spreading over 66 hectares, housing office buildings, laboratories, a library-cum-information center, community center, guest house, scientist hostel and residential quarters.

The institute has an additional campus at Plot No. 729 adjoining CAZRI.[3] The institute also has three experimental areas and a model nursery within the vicinity of the main campus.

History

The Institute of Arid Zone Forestry Research started as the Centre of Forest Research Institute(FRI) in June, 1987. However, the activities of establishing the institute were intensified with the issuing of formal office order no, 4-14/87-RT dated 13.04.1988 of ministry of Environment & Forest, New Delhi and the institute started working under the Indian Council of Forestry Research & Education (ICFRE). During this period the efforts concentered mainly on land procurement, occupation of private building and creating modest facilities of research, discussing and finalizing the modalities of recruitment, arranging seminars etc. During this period attempts were made to identify problems in arid zone forestry and a few preliminary trials were also initiated. However, the Institute of Arid Zone Forestry Research (IAZFR) was renamed as the Arid Forest Research Institute (AFRI) in April 1992.

The institute is headed by the director supported by a group coordinator (research) and coordinator (facilities). The institute has six divisions with well-equipped laboratories and technical manpower, namely:

Divisions

  1. Forest Ecology Division
  2. Forest Genetics and Tree Breeding Division
  3. Forest Protection Division
  4. Silviculture Division
  5. Agroforestry & Extension Division

These divisions are well supported with the information technology cell, coordinator (facilities), accounts section, library-cum-information center and an extension wing.

The institute has a working strength of 133, which includes two conservators of forests, one deputy conservator of forests, 19 scientists, a controller, an assistant administrative officer, a Hindi officer, a librarian, 6 research officers, a range officer, and ministerial and technical staff.

Capacity building and research training

  • Nursery, seed and VAM technologies for arid zone tree species.
  • Forest mensuration and growth & yield modeling in plantations.
  • Planting stock improvement, biotechnology and plant tissue culture.
  • Afforestation of stress sites (Sand dunes, waterlogged areas, salt affected soils).
  • Rain water harvesting and soil-moisture conservation.
  • Site specific agroforestry models.

Facilities

Model Nursery

IT Cell, Library, Model Nursery, GIS Lab, Community centre, Dispensary.

Mandate of the institute

Azadirachta indica in main campus

Forestry research for conservation of biodiversity and enhancement of bio-productivity in Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Dadra and Nagar Haveli, with special emphasis on arid and semi-arid regions.

Thrust areas

Sand dune in Rajasthan

See also


References

  1. "ICFRE". ICFRE. Retrieved 14 April 2018.
  2. "Arid Forest Research Institute". Afri.icfre.org. Retrieved 14 April 2018.
  3. "Central Arid Zone Research Institute". Cazri.res.in. Retrieved 14 April 2018.

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