This document provides an overview of forest resources in India. It discusses the following key points:
1. Forest resources play an important ecological, economic, and social role in India. They provide timber, fuel, habitat, soil protection, rainfall regulation, and more.
2. India has a variety of forest types ranging from tropical wet to dry deciduous to alpine forests. However, deforestation has reduced forest cover to only 21.02% of the country's area.
3. Deforestation is caused by factors like population growth, agriculture, infrastructure development, and logging. It leads to negative effects like soil erosion, desertification, reduced rainfall, loss of biodiversity, and global warming.