Points to Remember:
- Jharkhand’s forest cover distribution.
- Comparison of forest cover across districts.
- Data sources for forest cover information.
Introduction:
Jharkhand, a state in eastern India, is known for its significant forest cover. Determining which district possesses the maximum forest cover requires analyzing data from reliable sources such as the India State of Forest Report (ISFR) published by the Forest Survey of India (FSI). The ISFR provides periodic assessments of forest cover across all Indian states and union territories, including detailed district-wise breakdowns. This question requires a factual approach, relying on the available data from these reports.
Body:
Identifying the Data Source: The most reliable source for answering this question is the latest India State of Forest Report (ISFR) published by the Forest Survey of India (FSI). The ISFR uses satellite imagery and ground truthing to estimate forest cover. While precise figures fluctuate slightly between reports due to methodological variations and natural changes, the overall ranking of districts with the highest forest cover remains relatively consistent.
Analyzing District-wise Forest Cover: The ISFR reports provide data on the total forest cover (in square kilometers or percentage of the district’s geographical area) for each district in Jharkhand. Directly comparing the figures for Chatra, Hazaribagh, Ghatshila, and Ranchi from the latest available ISFR would reveal which district has the maximum forest cover. Unfortunately, I do not have access to real-time data, including the latest ISFR. Therefore, I cannot provide the specific numerical comparison.
Limitations of Data: It’s crucial to
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