Q10 · UPPSC PCS Mains 2023 · GS VI (UP) · 8 marks · ~125 words in the hall · 2 min read

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What is the Vision Plan 2030 of Uttar Pradesh Government with reference to the terrestrial ecosystem in the State?

Topic: Environment and climate of UP. Syllabus: Pollution and Environmental Issues in UP, Pollution Control Board and its functions. Natural Resources of UP — Soil, Water, Air, Forests, Grasslands, Wetlands. Climate Change and Weather Forecasting issues in UP. Habitat and Ecosystem, structure and function, adjustment, Flora and Fauna with reference to UP. Same official PYQ from year-wise 2023 and Environment and climate of UP.

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U.P. Vision 2030 treats terrestrial ecosystems as SDG 15, life on land. Targets are higher forest and tree cover, including farm and canal trees. Degraded ravines, commons, and tarai wildlife corridors are part of the same plan. Budget nurseries, social forestry, and Van Mahotsav are the delivery windows. Industry and expressways must not erase the corridors the vision names.

Model answer

Introduction

Uttar Pradesh’s Vision 2030 is an SDG-aligned state plan. On terrestrial ecosystems it is SDG 15 — life on land — written for a plains state with thin recorded forest, tarai wildlife, Vindhyan and Bundelkhand degradation, and farm trees that must do much of the green-cover work.

Body

What Vision 2030 sets for land

  • Raise forest and tree cover through social forestry, agroforestry, roadside and canal-bank plantation, and protection of existing reserved and protected forests.
  • Restore degraded land, ravines, and over-grazed commons so that Bundelkhand and Yamuna ravines are not written off as waste.
  • Conserve wildlife and corridors in the tarai–Dudhwa belt and in remaining Vindhyan and plains sanctuaries, because a terrestrial plan is not only a tree-count.
  • Wetland and floodplain care sits beside forests: a terrestrial vision that ignores talab and grassland loses the Gangetic ecology.

How the state is supposed to get there

  • Van Mahotsav, compensatory afforestation, and Budget-funded nurseries are the delivery windows; gram panchayat and forest-department joint work is the labour.
  • Livelihood links — medicinal plants, ODOP forest produce where named, and eco-tourism — try to make a standing tree worth more than a cut tree.
  • Invest U.P. industrial belts and expressways must not erase the same corridors the vision claims to protect; that tension is the real 2030 test.
  • The limit is a low recorded-forest base, encroachment, and plantation that dies in the first summer.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  V[Vision 2030 SDG 15] --> T[Tree cover social forestry]
  V --> R[Restore ravines commons]
  V --> W[Wildlife corridors]
  T --> E[Terrestrial health]
  R --> E
  W --> E

Conclusion

  • Vision 2030 on terrestrial ecosystems is SDG 15 for U.P.: more tree cover, restored degraded land, tarai and sanctuary wildlife, and living wetlands, delivered through Budget forestry and social forestry. It is a green-cover and corridor plan. It succeeds only if trees survive and industry does not cut the last corridor.

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