Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today attended the celebrations of the International Day of Forests here at Convention Centre. The event under the theme “Forests and Sustainable Production and Consumption” aims to raise awareness on combating climate change, environmental conserva tion, efficient use of forests for prosperity and well-being of current and future generations.Speaking on the occasion, the Lt Governor termed the initiative as a significant effort to raise awareness among people for the protection of invaluable forests and making them realize their responsibilities to save Forests.The Lt Governor observed that Sustainable Forest Management and efficient use of its resources is the key to combat climate change and ensure a prosperous ecosystem for future generations. Reiterating J&K government’s commitment towards ensuring ecologically sustainable development, the Lt Governor said that the biggest challenge today is to create a fine balance between man and nature. ‘The wisdom and the experience of local communities must be utilized to preserve our forests and natural habitats’, he added.Highlighting the important role of forests in climate change mitigation, the Lt Governor called for involvement of PRIs, and other non-government institutions working at gross root level in forest protection and conservation efforts. This will prove to be an important step towards participatory governance in natural resource management, he remarked. The Lt Governor further underlined that Forestry and Soil Conservation works should aim towards provision and augmentation of water in Kandi areas.The ‘Green J&K Drive’; the ‘One Beat Guard, One Village’ initiative; ‘Har Gaon Hariyali’ campaign; besides promotion of eco-tourism through ‘Tourist Village’ network and thrust on development of viable wood based industries are proving to be strong efforts to increase forest cover conservation, the Lt Governor observed. The Lt Governor stressed that it is important to ensure rights of traditional forest dwellers who have been residing in the nature’s lap for generations are not infringed upon. The historic implementation of Forest Rights Act in the UT under the leadership of the respected Prime Minister has benefitted large population of our tribal brothers dependent on forests.The Lt Governor also stressed on the need to modernize the Forest and Wildlife management system and involving the forest dwellers in the social movement for the conservation of the environment.He further advised the Forest department to encourage and recognize the contribution of women in forestry and wildlife conservation.‘A sapling should be planted in every village in the name of a newborn girl child to create awareness among the present and future generations about the rights of our daughters, and developing consciousness amongst the people about our natural heritage’, the Lt Governor added