Imphal: The Manipur Biodiversity Board (MBB) in the Forest Department has initiated the exercise for revision of the Manipur Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan (MBSAP) in partnership with the Foundation for Ecological Security (FES) and GIZ-NERAQ.
In the first Stakeholders’ Consultation Workshop organised Tuesday at Forest Headquarters Imphal, the participants from the various Government Departments, Academia, Policy makers, Researchers, Civil Society Organisations and Community leaders discussed strategy for conservation and managing the State’s rich biodiversity sustainably.
During the Inaugural address, Anurag Bajpai, PCCF & HoFF, highlighted the vital role forests and their ecosystems play in preserving biodiversity and supporting livelihoods in Manipur. He emphasized the significance of forests as the largest source of raw materials in the State and urged participants to develop an implementable, time-bound Action Plan to drive future conservation initiatives while ensuring tangible benefits for the local communities.
Bajpai also underlined the importance of inter-departmental collaboration to address the interconnected challenges of biodiversity conservation and to ensure the successful implementation of the revised MBSAP.
He further suggested involving a group of young students from the University and Colleges in the revision process so that the perception of the present generation or Gen-Z can also be integrated in the action plan along with their technological acumen. He further added to develop a Roadmap with a time bound Action Plan and field mechanism for implementation.
The discussions focused on identifying gaps in the existing MBSAP and aligning it with national and global biodiversity frameworks. Stakeholders were involved in group sessions to assess challenges, exchange insights, and prioritize conservation needs. Interactive dialogues were held to outline key objectives, strategies, and timelines for updating MBSAP.
The event marks a crucial step in promoting multi-stakeholder collaboration to protect Manipur’s unique biodiversity through the revision of the state’s Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan. The workshop envisages comprehensive insights and data addressing the state-specific biodiversity challenges and strategies.
The Workshop focused on developing a Roadmap with a time-bound Action Plan and mechanism for implementation. The revision process is likely to be completed by April 2025.