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Kashmir's natural heritage: Chinar trees to be geo-tagged with unique codes. see pics

TNN & Agencies | Last updated on - Jan 24, 2025, 12:57 IST
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'Digital Tree Aadhaar' programme

The Jammu and Kashmir government has initiated the 'Digital Tree Aadhaar' programme to protect the iconic chinar trees by creating a digital database with QR codes and geo-tagging technology.

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Cultural and ecological importance of Chinars

Chinar trees, a vital cultural and ecological symbol of Kashmir, are under threat due to urbanisation and habitat degradation. This initiative aims to preserve their legacy for future generations.

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GIS technology

The project uses Geographic Information System (GIS) technology to create a detailed record of each chinar tree, including its health, location, girth, height, and overall condition.

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Chinar Atlas of Kashmir to be developed

A Chinar Atlas of Kashmir is being prepared to map and document the distribution of chinar trees across the valley. This will offer a detailed view of their status district-wise.

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World’s third largest Chinar

In Ganderbal district, a chinar tree with a girth of 74 feet has been recorded, making it the third largest chinar in the world in terms of girth.

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Unique QR codes

Each chinar tree is assigned a unique QR code containing its complete data, including physical characteristics, health status, geographical coordinates, and whether it is a seed bearer.

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Heritage registers for every district

District-wise heritage registers are being created to maintain an updated record of all surveyed chinar trees, ensuring easy access to credible and comprehensive data.

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Kashmir’s Chinars in world monumental tree list

Kashmir’s chinar trees have received international recognition, with 11 of them listed among the top 20 monumental trees in the world.

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