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About
ICFRE
Introduction
Indian Council of Forestry Research and
Education (ICFRE), an apex body in the national
forestry research system, has been undertaking
the holistic development of forestry research
through need based planning, promoting,
conducting and coordinating research, education
and extension covering all aspects of forestry.
The Council deals with the solution based
forestry research in tune with the emerging
issues in the sector, including global concerns
such as climate change, conservation of
biological diversity, combating desertification
and sustainable management and development of
resources. Topical research by the Council
enhances public confidence in the ability of
forest managers and researchers to successfully
handle challenges related to natural resource
management.
Objectives of ICFRE
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To undertake,
aid, promote and coordinate forestry
education, research and their applications.
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To develop and
maintain a national library and information
centre for forestry and allied sciences.
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To act as a
clearing-house for research and general
information related to forests and wildlife.
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To develop
forestry extension programmes and propagate
the same through mass media, audio-visual
aids and extension machinery.
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To provide
consultancy services in the field of
forestry research, education and allied
sciences.
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To undertake
other jobs considered necessary to attain
these objectives.
Institutes and Centres
under the Council
ICFRE has eight Regional Research Institutes and
four Research Centres located in different
bio-geographical regions of the country to cater
to the forestry research needs of the nation.
The regional research Institutes are located at
Dehradun, Coimbatore, Bangalore, Jabalpur,
Jorhat, Jodhpur, Shimla and Ranchi and the
centres are at Allahabad, Chhindwara, Hyderabad
and Aizawl.
Research Institutes under the Council are:
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Forest
Research Institute (FRI), Dehradun
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Institute of
Forest Genetics and Tree Breeding (IFGTB),
Coimbatore
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Institute of
Wood Science and Technology (IWST),
Bangalore
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Tropical
Forest Research Institute (TFRI), Jabalpur
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Rain Forest
Research Institute (RFRI), Jorhat
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Arid Forest
Research Institute (AFRI), Jodhpur
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Himalayan
Forest Research Institute (HFRI), Shimla
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Institute of
Forest Productivity (IFP), Ranchi
Advanced research
centres under the council are:
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Centre for
Social Forestry and Eco-Rehabilitation (CSFER),
Allahabad
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Centre for
Forestry Research and Human Resource
Development (CFRHRD), Chhindwara
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Forest
Research Centre (FRC), Hyderabad
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Advanced
Research Centre for Bamboo and Rattans (ARCBR),
Aizawl
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