Published on: April 23, 2026
INDIA’S FOREST CARBON STOCK
INDIA’S FOREST CARBON STOCK
NEWS: India’s Forest Carbon Stock May Nearly Double by 2100
ABOUT
- Indian researchers estimate how India’s forest carbon stock may change under different emission scenarios.
- Projects living carbon biomass will grow by 35% under low emissions, 62% under medium, and 97% under high emissions by 2100.
- Carbon stock gainsàmainly increase in desert, semi-arid, Trans-Himalayan, and Indo-Gangetic forests, with modest gains in Western Ghats, Northeast, and Himalayan forests.
- Higher CO2 levels + regional precipitationà expected to increase photosynthetic activity and expand forest biomass.
- The Forest Survey of India (FSI) à Estimates show a more gradual rise of about 5% during 2013–2023, about 25% by 2030 over 2013 levels.
- The study shows achieving India’s updated Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) target needs region-specific, climate-sensitive, prevention-focused forest management.
About India’s Forest Carbon Stock
- Forest carbon stockà Total carbon stored in living biomass, dead wood, litter, and forest soils.
- India’s forest carbon stock was about 7.29 billion tonnes according to the ISFR 2023.
- Soil Organic Carbon (SOC) makes up ~56% of India’s total forest carbon stock.
- Arunachal Pradesh has the highest forest carbon stock, followed by Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Maharashtra.
