Introduction:

The Tropical Forest Research Institute, Jabalpur is one of the eight regional institutes under the Indian Council of Forestry Research & Education, Dehradun. The Institute came into existence in April 1988, although its origin goes back to 1973 when a Regional Centre of Forest Research Institute, Dehradun was established at Jabalpur to provide research support to the problems of forest management in central India. The institute has not only steadily advanced in terms of infrastructure but also specialized itself as a major nucleus for research on forestry and ecology related problems of tropical forests of the central region comprising of the states of Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra and Orissa.

 

Mandate:

To conduct research on:

1- Eco-restoration of Vindhyan, Satpura and Maikal hills and Western Ghats, Rehabilitation of mined areas

2- Development and demonstration in agroforestry models

3- Forest protection

4- Biofertilizers and biopesticides

5- Non-wood forest products

6- Planting stock improvement

 

Core Research Areas:

1- Eco-restoration of Vindhyan, Satpura and Maikal hills and Western Ghats, Rehabilitation of mined areas

2- Development and demonstration in agroforestry models

3- Forest protection

4- Biofertilizers and biopesticides

5- Non-wood forest products

6- Planting stock improvement

7- Biodiversity assessment, conservation and development

8- Sustainable forest management

9- Planting stock improvement

10- Climate change

11- Environmental amelioration

12- Forest products development

13- Biofuels from forests

14- Development of agroforestry models

15- Forest protection

16- Forest extension

 

Geographical Jurisdiction:

Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra and Odisha

 

Key Achievements: (Click on link to view detail)

1-  Research

2-  Extension

3-  Education

 

Ongoing Projects

Completed Projects

For more information visit: http://tfri.icfre.gov.in/