Kashmir

Digital Conservation: Chinar Trees Get Geotagged for Protection

Srinagar, Jan 20, KNT: In a significant step towards preserving the iconic chinar tree, a cultural and ecological symbol of Jammu and Kashmir, the J&K Forest Department, in collaboration with the J&K Forest Research Institute, has initiated a GIS-based, QR-enabled conservation project.

This innovative approach aims to protect the chinar from threats such as urbanization, deforestation, and habitat degradation.

The project, spearheaded by the Research Forest Division Srinagar, involves the geotagging and QR coding of chinar trees to enable precise monitoring and management.

“By leveraging digital tools, the initiative seeks to ensure the long-term survival of this heritage species, which holds immense cultural and historical significance for the Kashmir Valley,” an official told the news agency Kashmir News Trust.

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He said: “Chinar trees are a living testament to our heritage, but urban expansion and habitat loss have put them at risk. This initiative is our way of securing their future,” he added.

The geotagging process involves mapping the exact locations of chinar trees across the region, providing a comprehensive database for their management. QR codes attached to each chinar tree offer detailed information about its health, age, and growth patterns, enabling researchers and conservationists to track changes over time.

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“Through geotagging and QR technology, we aim to create a robust system for monitoring these trees and addressing threats proactively,” said senior scientist, Dr Tariq Bhat from the J&K Forest Research Institute.

He said the initiative also aims to raise public awareness about the significance of chinar trees and encourage community participation in their preservation.

“The QR codes provide accessible information, allowing residents and visitors to learn about the trees’ ecological and cultural value.” [KNT]

 

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