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Economic Valuation of India’s Forest Ecosystem Services

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July 14, 2026

Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | Environment

Why in News?

A recent study titled "Contribution of forest ecosystem services in India using a meta-regression approach" has, for the first time, quantified the actual aggregate worth of India’s forests on a national scale.

Key Findings

  • Forest Value Distribution - The study estimates that Indian forests deliver ecosystem services worth an average of US$31,001 per hectare per year.

Forest Type

Share of Contribution

Key Characteristics

Tropical Dry Deciduous Forests

Maximum Contribution (US$703 billion/yr)

Accounts for the largest proportion of India's forest cover; highly valuable due to extensive ecological spread and seasonal services.

Mangrove / Littoral Forests

Second Highest Contribution

Provides high-value per-unit services (coastal shielding, storm mitigation, and marine nurseries).

  • Service-Type Valuation Hierarchy - Ecosystem services are classified into different categories.
    • Cultural Services (Highest Average Value)- Ecotourism, spiritual and aesthetic value, and recreation.
    • Provisioning Services - Direct material outputs such as Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs like medicinal plants, bamboo, honey) generating an estimated Rs. 1.75 lakh crore annually.
    • Regulating Services - Water regulation (priced at Rs. 20,000 crores annually), carbon sequestration, and soil erosion prevention.

Core Challenges

  • The study's statistical model reveals that a 1% increase in local population density is associated with an 11.3% decrease in the value of forest ecosystem services.
  • Standard national forest statistics treat monoculture timber plantations and natural mixed-species forests equally.
  • However, monoculture stands deliver only a tiny fraction of the ecological services (such as water regulation and biodiversity support) compared to natural forests.
  • Current compensation metrics, like the Net Present Value (NPV) used during the diversion of forest land for non-forest activities, under-represent the full economic cost of lost regulating and cultural services.
  • These massive environmental contributions are completely missing from India's national accounts (GDP calculation), leading to policy decisions that systematically under-price the destruction of natural capital.

Key Recommendations

  • Strengthen the Compensatory Afforestation Fund Management and Planning Authority (CAMPA)
  • Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES).
  • Adopt Green Accounting

Reference

Times of India | Contribution of forest ecosystem services in India

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