Prof. Gopal Shukla
Email: hodforestry@nehu.ac.in
Department of Forestry
North-Eastern Hill University
Tura Campus,
Chasingre, Tura, Meghalaya - 794 002
Mobile No. 8974455216
The forest of Meghalaya unlike other states is largely under community and private ownership with only 1,113 sq. km. of forests under the direct control of the State Forest Department. The state has a total forest cover of 76.32%, it has Nokrek biosphere reserve, two national parks viz., Balphakram and Nokrek Ridge, four wildlife sanctuaries and 65 community reserves forest. The dominant tree species found in the state is Pinus kesiya. The state is divided into three distinct regions viz., Garo Hills, Khasi Hills and Jiantia Hills. It has three major rivers viz., Sanda, Simsang Umngot and Myntdu. Major land use system practice in the state is shifting cultivation. Local people mainly rely on natural forest resources such as timber, honey and wax, while bananas, rice, cashew nuts and tea are cultivated mainly as commercial crops.
The Department of Forestry in NEHU Tura campus was established in the year 2019 under the School of Human and Environmental Sciences. The first batch of MSc Forestry students was admitted in February, 2021.