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BIODIVERSITY OF

MADHYA PRADESH
Project Report
November, 2013
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The project team places on record its deep sense of gratitude to Dr. Mahesh Sharma,
Director General, MP Council of Science & Technology, for his keen interest in the project
and his alua!le support.
The project team is grateful to Mr. "amgopal Soni !er Secretary of MP State of !iodiersity
#oard $%ecutie Director, &ari "anjan "ao, the then $%ecutie Director and Dr. ".P.
Singh, Project Co'coordinator & S"(, $nironmental Planning & Co'ordination
(rgani)ation, #hopal for their initiatie and suggestions in the project formulation. The
team mem!ers are also thankful to Shri Mahendra Mishra, Project Scientist, *ho has helped
in arious *ays in the field *ork and data collection
The project team is grateful to Dr. S. +han, ,n charge, "emote Sensing -pplications Centre
and Dr. P.+. .erma, the then Director, "emote Sensing -pplications Centre for their keen
interest and support.
The project team ackno*ledges the help and support proided !y /orest (fficials of Panna,
/orest Department, Got. of MP. Special thanks are also due to Dr. &.S. Pa*la, -dditional
PCC/ 01ildlife2 and ".".(khandiyar, Conserator of /orest, 1. P. (., #etul.
The Project team ackno*ledges the help and support proided !y the Data & Map Section
of "S-C. The team mem!ers are also thankful to many indiiduals *ho hae helped in
arious *ays in the completion of the project.
The project team is grateful to $nironmental Planning & Co'ordination (rgani)ation,
#hopal for proiding financial assistance to the project.
P R E F A C E
Madhya Pradesh is the heart State of the country haing a forest area of
34.356 of its total geographical area and endo*ed *ith rich and dierse
forest resources and is a reseroir of !iodiersity.

Panna is 7
th
in MP and 55
nd
Tiger "esere of ,ndia. The Panna Tiger
"esere consists of Panna 8ational Park, Gangau *ildlife sanctuaries
along *ith the +en Gharial Sanctuary. The rier +en passes through the
Park, adding to its scenic !eauty. The region is also famous for its
diamonds.

The idea of #iosphere "esere *as introduced for the delineation of a
num!er of protected areas all oer the *orld so that they are consered in
their present state. The #iosphere resere is kno*n as the life )one of the
$arth and includes all liing organisms, including man, and all organic
matter that has not yet decomposed.
There are fourteen #iosphere "eseres in ,ndia, out of *hich Pachmarhi
and -chanakmar'-markantak 0an interstate2 hae !een notified as the
#iosphere "eseres on the !asis of the mapping and statistics generated
!y the /orest & $nironment Diision of "emote Sensing -pplications
Centre of the M.P. Council of Science & Technology.
Such conseration actiities are the need of the day. ,n this project
!aseline information on forest coer and landuse in terms of location,
e%tent and spatial distri!ution has !een generated through remote sensing
techni9ue and G,S. , hope the data gathered in this project *ill help and
facilitate the planners to understand the area in a !etter *ay, so that micro
leel studies and conseration plan can !e undertaken.
Biodiversity Atlas Map of Madhya Pradesh Using Geographic
Information System
1.0 Introduction
Biodiversity:
#iological diersity, or :!iodiersity,: refers to the ariety of life on earth. Term
!iodiersity is coined !y 1alter G. "osen in 4;<7. The /ather of =#iodiersity> is $.(
1ilson. -s defined !y the ?nited 8ations Conention on #iological Diersity, it includes
diersity of ecosystems, species and genes, and the ecological processes that support them.
8atural diersity in ecosystems proides essential economic !enefits and serices to human
society ' such as food, clothing, shelter, fuel and medicines ' as *ell as ecological,
recreational, cultural and aesthetic alues, and thus plays an important role in sustaina!le
deelopment. #iodiersity is under threat in many areas of the *orld. Concern a!out glo!al
!iodiersity loss has emerged as a prominent and *idespread pu!lic issue.
Biodiversity in Madhya Pradesh
The state of Madhya Pradesh has an e%tremely large forest area'@A,B5; s9. kms.,out of the
total geographical area of 3,C<,5B7 km5., i.e. 3C.<;6 The eleation of Madhya Pradesh
ranges from 3CC to 3,;CC feet 0;C to 4,5CC metres2. ,n the northern part of the state the land
rises generally from south to north, *hile in the southern part it increases in eleation
to*ard the *est.. The temperature in summer e%ceeds B7C C e%cept in hilly region. The
temperature during *inters aries from 7C C to 57C C. The rainfall ranges from 47CC mm in
the eastern and southern regions to less than <CC mm in the *estern )one. (n account of its
si)e and aried ha!itats, its enironment supports a uni9ue and *ide ariety of plant life.
-lmost eery plant family is represented in ,ndiaDs rich flora. (ut of these many of the
species hae medicinal alue. #iodiersity of Madhya Pradesh is e%tremely rich *ith a *ide
ariety of species. The conseration and sustaina!le use of this #iodiersity is fundamental
to ecologically sustaina!le deelopment.
Situated on the genetic high*ay connecting the 1estern Ghats and the 8orth $ast part of the
country, *hich are the !iodiersity hotspots in the country, the central ,ndian State of
Madhya Pradesh is one of the richest repositories of biological diversity. The state
houses a diersity of ecosystems including plateaus, raines, ridges, alleys, riparian areas
and the Tiger state status houses one of the richest faunal and floral diersity. 1ith around
5000 plant species, these forests are ha!itat to as many as 500 bird species and 180 fish
species. Thousands of rice cultivars, a rich diersity of minor millets, indigenous cattle and
poultry landraces like +adaknath !oasts of the agro'!iodiersity.
-s per official statistics the forests of Madhya Pradesh are !roadly classified into "esered
/orests 07<,@3B s9. kms.2, Protected /orests 037,7<@ s9. kms.2 and ?nclassified /orests 0 ;CC
s9. kms.2
Madhya Pradesh has nearly <.C76 appro% of the tiger population of the country. &er!iors
like the chital, sam!ar, !lack !uck, chinkara, nilgai, *ild !oars etc., roam a!out freely in the
forests of the state. #ut this *ildlife is gradually getting threatened in the *ild !ecause of
poaching and d*indling of ha!itat.The animal genetic resources make a large contri!ution to
food and agriculture production !ut this resource is no* !eing threatened. ,mportant
diersity is !eing lost, there!y reducing the options for achieing sustaina!le agriculture and
food security.-nimals are intricate part of agro'eco'systems, proiding food, fi!er, manure
and fuel.They proide @C6 of draught po*er for the rural communities and can proide a
critical
safety net for farmers and communities *hen crops fail. /or many farmers and
herders,animals also represent an asset that proides security. The state has a total of BA@
lakh animals out of *hich cattle and !uffaloes constitute @;6, goat 4@ 6 and remaining B6
animals include pig, sheep and other animals. ,mportant recogni)ed !reeds of cattle
considered as natie !reeds of Madhya Pradesh are EMal*iF and E8imariF. EGaolaoF !reed is
found all oer E.idar!hF region of Maharashtra and adjoining areas of Madhya Pradesh
0Chhind*ara dist.2 and E+ankatthaF !reed of cattle in Panna district. Similarly, EBhadawariF
!reed of #uffalo is found in a!undance at #hind and G*alior districts. EGaloniF !reed of
sheep is found in Tikamgarh and Shipuri *hich forms the !order *ith Ghansi and Galaun
districts of ?ttar Pradesh. EGamnapariF !reed of goat is found in arious illages near
cham!al rier. EMal*i camelF are also found in Mandsaur district of Madhya Pradesh. ,n the
poultry sector E+adaknathF is the natie !reed of Madhya Pradesh found at Gha!ua and Dhar
districts of Madhya Pradesh.
The Madhya Pradesh State #iodiersity #oard, set up as !ody corporate under the 8ational
#iodiersity -ct, sees its role in this conte%t as that of sheath anchor.
Total 11 Biodiversities hae !een identified !y the MP State #iodiersity #oard all oer
the state and their documentation is under process. The "emote Sensing -pplications Centre
has !een associated *ith this theme since the inception of the idea. The mapping and
generation of the soft*are hae !een done !y the /orest & $nironment Diision of "emote
Sensing -pplications Centre, MPCST *hile the data collection !y the MPS##.
M.P. Council of Science & Technology *as esta!lished under MP Society "egistration -ct,
4;@3 in (cto!er, 4;<4. -pe% !ody of the Council is General #ody and Chief Minister is the
President of General #ody. There are A4 mem!ers consisting of ministers and secretaries if
different state department and head of the departments of 1ater resources, P&$, P1D,
/orest, -griculture, ,ndustry and Technical education. ,n addition, B ice'chancellors from
uniersities, eminent Scientist in science, Sociology and Medical sciences are nominated as
mem!er !y the president.
The Major "oles of this Centre is to proide an operational remote sensing !ased natural
resource information !ase to assist actiities on deelopment H management of natural
resources and infrastructure planning in the "egion.
Madhya Pradesh State Biodiversity Board:?
,ndigenous health systems nurtured !y rich traditional kno*ledge *oen around oer 1000
medicinal plants contri!ute significantly to health security in rural areas. - host of
traditions, rituals, festials and traditional kno*ledge hae significant !earing on
sustaina!ility of the !iodierse resources. Such a richness of !iodiersity proides uni9ue
opportunities to enrich peopleDs lielihoods and in !iotechnological adancement for food
and lielihood security. The Madhya Pradesh State #iodiersity #oard, set up as !ody
corporate under the 8ational #iodiersity -ct, sees its role in this conte%t as that of sheath
anchor.
The present study *as proposed for *hole of Madhya Pradesh as to record the !iodiersities
aaila!le in the state. Madhya Pradesh is the centre state and is one of the most dierse State
of ,ndia.
,t is surrounded !y Maharashtra and Chattisgarh, from the south side, !y Gujarat in *est
side, ?ttar Pradesh and "ajasthan in the north, and #ihar and Gharkhand in east. -nd !eing
its uni9ue position it has *ide erities of all the diersitiesHliing organisms.
Conservation:
#iodiersity conseration in Madhya Pradesh is also impeded !y a lack of kno*ledge of the
magnitude, patterns, causes, and rates of deforestation and !iodiersity loss at the ecosystem
and landscape leel.
Project TigerHas been Running in
various National Parks , Biospheres, Sancturies of Mah!a Praesh Since "#$%
therefore its appreciable contribution in conservation of Tiger&s, M'P Has been re(are
)s Tiger State
Salient Features of Madhya Pradesh Biodiversity to be conservedI
4.(pium0 -feem2
5.Paradise /lycatcher0Doodhraj2
3. "ed ,ndian #ustard0 Sonchiraya2
B. Soya!ean
7. #arasingha
Major problems with the biodiversity
conservation
4. $%ploitation of liing natural resources for monetary gain.
5. .alues and kno*ledge a!out the species and ecosystem inade9uately kno*n.
3. ?nplanned ur!ani)ation and uncontrolled industriali)ation.
B. Jo* priority for conseration of liing natural resources.
Major threats
4. &a!itat destruction
5. $%tension of agriculture
3. /illing up of *etlands
B. Conersion of rich !io'diersity site for human settlement and industrial
deelopment
2.0 Objectives
The main o!jectie of the study *as to represent the !iological diersities of MP in a
graphical mode and to kno* more a!out the !iodiersities and their e%panded 9uery mode
soft*are has !een deeloped.
$%ploitation, conseration and sustaina!le utili)ation of natural resources at local leel and
glo!al leel is the need of the &our. ,ndia in general and Madhya Pradesh in particular still
hae rich !iodiersity in spite of manifold increase in population pressure in our forest and
*ilderness areas. #iological diersity acts an important measure in any ecosystem that
increases its a!ility to *ithstand stress, i.e impending climatic change.
Thus there is urgent need to consere gene pool in situ !efore it is lost foreer, !ecause a
large percentage of !iological *ealth and its importance is still unkno*n to us.
Therefore there is urgent need to prepare a !iodiersity atlas of Madhya Pradesh, *hich *ill
!e aaila!le online on *e! page for access to eery person concerned *ith #iodiersity and
its conseration and utili)ation. - page containing !iological diersity and its conseration
e%cluding Micro!ial #iodiersity and /auna upto .erte!rate 0Ta%a Jeel2 *ill !e placed in
G,S Domain.
GIS (Geographic Information Systems)
G,S is a system of hard*are, soft*are and procedures to facilitate the management,
manipulation, analysis, modelling, representation and display of georeferenced data to sole
comple% pro!lems regarding planning and management of resources. The capacity to store,
retriee, analyse, model and map large areas *ith huge olumes of spatial data has led to an
e%traordinary proliferation of its applications.
Geographic information systems are no* used for land use planning, utilities management,
ecosystems modelling, landscape assessment and planning, transportation and infrastructure
planning, market analysis, isual impact analysis, facilities management, ta% assessment,
real estate analysis and many other applicationsHfields.
/unctions of G,S includeI data entry, data display, data management, information retrieal
and analysis.
3.0 Study area
The entire Madhya Pradesh *as in this project !e coered in !iodiersity atlas !ased on data
aaila!le from different agencies. &o*eer, /orest Department, -griculture Department,
?niersities, Colleges, -nimal &us!andry, Poultry, /isheries *ill !e the main !eneficiaries.

3.1 Location
The study has !een undertaken in an area of appro%imately BB3,BBA s9. km. - part of
Madhya Pradesh has !een separated and formed into a ne* state Chattisgarh from
8oem!er 4, 5CCC. The statistical details gien here are !elo*I'
-rea I BB3,BBA s9. km
Capital I #hopal
Districts I 7C
Population I AC,3<7,44<
Jiteracy I AB.446
Janguage I &indi
The state of Madhya Pradesh came into existence on November 1, 1956. Madhya
Pradesh situated in the centre of India is surrounded by Maharashtra and Andhra
Pradesh in the south, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan in the north, Bihar and Orissa in
the east and Gujarat in the west.
Madhya Pradesh consists of a plateau with a mean elevation of 1600 ft above sea level,
interspersed with the mountains of the Vindhya and the Satpura ranges except for the
valleys of the armada and the !apti" !he main river systems are the #hambal, $etwa,
Sindh, armada, !apti, Mahanadi and %ndravati" early a one&third of the state's area is
covered with tropical forests ranging between the rivers #hambal in the north and
(odavari in the south" !o the east of #hambal, the area has roc)y surface and thic) forest"
*arther north, the topography of the plains stretches up to the ravines of #hambal"
!he highlands of Malwa present an appearance of waving fields of grain and the green
luxuriance among the shades of mango and tamarind trees clustering round the rural
habitations" !he inhabitants of this plateau are mostly agriculturists" !he low lying area in
the north of Malwa which touches the tract around (walior has a different appeal" %ts
north&east side gradually extends to $undel)hand and meets the +aimur ,ills in
$aghel)hand" ,ere the people are more sturdy and of lesser height as compared to the
peasants of Malwa" !he hilly regions fall mainly on the Vindhya and Satpura ranges where
$hils, (onds, +or)us and other tribes of mixed descent practice agriculture" !he river
armada which rises from -mar)anta) begins to run through a roc)y bed near .abalpur
and Mandla" %t emerges near Mandhata and widens its flow near Maheshwar in imad"
/uring the rainy season a rich growth of vegetation is visible all around" !he blac) soil of
Malwa bears magnificent crops
/ig.4.
3.2 Physiography and Drainage:
The terrain of the resere is characteri)ed !y e%tensie plateaus and gorges. The resere *hich
has !ench topography can !roadly !e diided into three distinct ta!lelands on Panna side, the
upper Talagaon PlateauK the middle &inauta Plateau and the +en alley. Series of undulating
hills and plateaus rise on the other side of +en "ier in Chhatarpur district.
The +en is main rier *hich flo*s through the park from south to north. ,t is home for
Gharial and Maggar and other a9uatic fauna. ,t is the si%teen perennial rier of MP and is
truly the lifeline of park. +en offers some of the most spectacular scenery to the isitor *hile
it meanders for some 77 km. through the resere.
3.3 Climate:
Madhya Pradesh has a su!tropical climate. Jike most of north ,ndia, it has a hot dry
summer0-prilLGune2 follo*ed !y monsoon rains 0GulyLSeptem!er2 and a cool and relatiely
dry *inter. The aerage rainfall is a!out 4,3@C mm 073.; in2. ,t decreases from east to *est.
The south'eastern districts hae the heaiest rainfall, some places receiing as much as
5,47C mm 0<B.A in2, *hile the *estern and north'*estern districts receie 4,CCC mm
03;.B in2 or less.
3.4 Flora and FaunaI
,n the early 54st century, official statistics indicated that nearly one'third of the stateFs total
area *as forested, !ut satellite imagery reealed the proportion to !e closer to one'fifth. -n
een smaller percentage of Madhya Pradesh consists of permanent pasture or other gra)ing
land. The main forested areas include the .indhya "ange, the +aimur &ills, the Satpura and
Maikala ranges, and the#aghelkhand Plateau. -mong the stateFs most nota!le trees
are teak and sal 0Shorea robusta2, !oth of *hich are alua!le hard*oodsK !am!ooK salai
0$oswellia serrata2, *hich yields a resin used for incense and medicineK and tendu, the
leaes of *hich are used for rolling !idis 0,ndian cigarettes2.
The forests a!ound in large mammals, such as tigers, panthers, !ears, gaurs 0*ild cattle2, and
many types of deer, including chital 0spotted deer2, sam!ar, !lack!ucks, and the
rare !arasingha 0s*amp deer2. The *oodlands also are home to many species of !irds.
Madhya Pradesh has a num!er of national parks and many *ildlife sanctuaries, of *hich the
!est kno*n are +anha 8ational Park, in the southeastern part of the state, for the !arasinghaK
#andhagarh 8ational Park, in the east, for the endangered *hite tigerK and Shipuri
0Madha2 8ational Park, in the north, *here there is a !ird sanctuary. The +anha 8ational
Park has a sanctuary for tigers, and the 8ational Cham!al Sanctuary 0administered jointly
*ith "ajasthan and ?ttar Pradesh2, in the north*est, has !een esta!lished for the
conseration of 0fresh*ater2 Ganges rier dolphins 0Platanista gangetica2, as *ell as
crocodiles, gaials0crocodile'like reptiles2, and arious large terrestrial animals.
4.0 Data Inputs--
4.1 Spatial database - the spatial data *ill !e mainly from "S dataI
Spatial data!ase *ill include '
The Maps of Madhya Pradesh in the form of imageries, Jocation of
4.2 Non-spatial data - 8on'spatial data *ould !e from other sources essentially from local
meteorological stations, /orest "esearch ,nstitutes and concerned /orest Departments.
8on Spatial data includes
District and Tehsil wise data areI
4. /isheries.
5. -griculture, Spices, /ruits, .egeta!les, /lo*ers, Medicinal Plants data.from
&orticulture department.
3. /orest Data from forest department
B. 1ildlife, Poultry, Jiestock Data
7. /ruits, .egeta!les.
Categori)ed as I
4. Terrestial #iodiersity
5. -9uatic #iodiersity
3. Medicinal plant #iodiersity
B. -griculture #iodiersity
7. Poultry #iodiersity
A. Jiestock #iodiersity
1. Terrestial Biodiversity
This layer *ill consist of /loral and /aunal information at ta%a leel and *ill include /orest,
Grass, &er!, Shru! in floral category.
Banyan Tree( Bargad)
2. Aquatic Biodiversity
-ll flora 0e%cluding micro2 and fauna upto erte!rates of the state *ill !e included in this
category.
Mrigala, Mrigal ( Cirrhinus Mrigala )
3. Medicinal plant Biodiversity
-ll the medicinal plants aaila!le in their natural ha!itatH *ilderness *ill !e listed *ith their
ta%onomic leel.
/or e%ampleI
Basil Leaves (Tulsi )
4. Agriculture Biodiversity

-ll the agriculture strains particularly the races and *ild ariety e%isting in gene pool *ill !e
listed along *ith their ha!itat condition.

Tomato( Tamatar )
5. Poultry Biodiversity
Madhya Pradesh has got e%citing *ild ariety of poultry. Their Muantification in terms of
ha!itat and ta%onomic position *ill !e sho*n in their spatial layer.
=a general term applied to all domesticated fo*l, including chickens, turkeys, and *aterfo*l>

Fowls( Murga/Murgi)
6. Livestock Biodiversity
The state is also ery rich in animal hus!andry. -ll the informations aaila!le *ill !e
documented and placed in G,S domain along *ith their ta%onomic position. The concept of
making aaila!le all ta%a of Madhya Pradesh on *e!site in readily accessi!le format *ill !e
ery useful to the planners in conseration and management of !iodiersity of the state. The
data *ill !e aaila!le on the MP #iodiersity #oard to !e accessi!le !y all.
Goat( Bakri)
5.0 MethodologyI
The digital data!ase on ta%a leel is created and a 9uery shell is generated to make
aaila!le to user on ready !asis using G,S Techini9ue !ased on their 9ueries a!out the ta%a
and resources aaila!le in M.P. This is aaila!le on the *e!site of the #iodiersity #oard. -ll
section of people i.e industrialist, educationist, reasearcher , student, planner, e%ecuties of
Got. and 8G( may access and get information on instant access !asis. They can also get
information through their 9uery.
a) Research Design:
,nformation of flora and fauna up to ta%a leel *ill !e generated on spatial mode in order to
predict the location, -rea, Shape and Jength of arious Districts and tehsils of *hole Madhya
Pradesh.
42 Concerned departments of !iodiersity themes proided the recent data for arious themes
like I /orest, .egeta!les, Poultry, Jiestock, /lo*ers, Spices, Medicinal, /isheries, 1ildlife,
/ruits, agriculture.
52 District *ise Spatial and non spatial data o!tained using G,S techni9ues *as fed up in Ms
$%cel for arious themes.
32 The Dataset *as prepared !y colla!orating the arious themes.
B2 The dataset *as conerted in a .cs format and then *as incorporated in the soft*are.
72 Then a !iodiersity portal is to !e prepared, *hich *ill gie information a!out the e%isting
!iodiersities in Madhya Pradesh.
Database Prepared in Ms Excel and then attached with the software I

Catogorywise Database has been created like :
CategoryID CategoryCode CategoryName
0 7 Poultry
1 1 Agriculture
2 2 Flowers
3 3 Forest Plants
4 4 Fruits
5 5 liestoc!
" " #edicinal Plants
$ $ %&ices
' ' Fis(eries
10 10 )egeta*les
11 11 +ildli,e
4. Formatting of Data:
$%isting dataHinformation aaila!le in the soft*are *ill !e utili)ed !y different
departmentH-gencies ,Madhya Pradesh State #iodiersity #oard. ,t can also !e going to !e
used !y the officials, Jayman in this manner
Review of the software:
MP Biodiversity Atlas Map Software Preview:


Biodiversity Atlas Of Madhya Pradesh
#iodiersity -tlas of Madhya Pradesh proides information of #iodiersity at Tehsil 0su!'
district2 leel. ,t is an interactie atlas in *hich user can see the information just !y clicking
on the map. The result of search is displayed on the map and also in Ta!le. This ,nteractie
-tlas allo*s user to create, edit and ie* the data!ase. The data can !e ie*ed as maps and
also as ta!les.
How to Use I
The #iodiersity -tlas is interactie and easy to use. (nce the application is loadedHrun it
displays the Map of Madhya Pradesh. The names of districts are displayed on the map in
corresponding district polygons. The information a!out the polygon under mouse is
displayed in status'!ar at the !ottom left corner of the main *indo*. The user can interact
in arious *ays *ith the soft*are. The main purpose of this soft*are is to ie* the
information in the form of ta!les and maps.
Getting Started: To start MPBD Atlas Map, select MPBD Atlas from the Start Menu.
MPBD Atlas
!egins running *ith screen
*hich looks similar to the
follo*ing I
- default state map page opens as I
Main Menu !ar
Tool menu !ar
Display state Map
Two menu bars are shown:
Main menu bar
Tool Menu Bar:
Tehsil boundaries on/off Whole Eco- Zone map
Graduated Colors map( shows the density of specific theme in areas)
State map Shows different ecoones(li!e bundel!hand in a sin"le map)
Main Menu bar I
FILEI ,t has options like Sae as $%cel, Sae map image, Print preie*, Print,$%it.
1.Save map imageI 1hen one clicks on this option a small *indo* opens *hich asks for a
specific path, no* *e can #ro*se and can sae the file !y giing the path *here *e *ant to
sae .
5. Print PreviewI Clicking on this *e get a small image *hich opens to gie us a preie*
of the map, /iles *e need to print like sho*n !elo*
B.PrintI 8o* &ere *e can just gie the command after preie*ing the file and can enjoy
!eautiful prints.
EDITI
,t comprises of -dd items to tehsil, delete items from tehsil , -ddHdelete items from tehsil,
-ddH delete category
1. Add items to tehsilI &ere *e add ne* ,tems *e *ant to add ,tems to the
Data!ase.
4. Select a tehsil *here items are to !e added
5. -dd items to tehsil option gets actiated, select the option, it asks for
pass*ord
3. -fter entering the pass*ord the small 1indo* pops up
B. - list of all aaila!le items is sho*n, ClickHselect on the items to !e added in
aaila!le items list
7. Click on the item added ,select on the =saeF option
like sho*n !elo* this on left hand side of the *indo*. &ere *e can enter the items !y
selecting on the item to !e entered in the particular tehsil and then click on the =saeF option
sho*n !elo*.

,f the item entered is not re9uired or
erroneously entered, select on the item
entered, press this !utton, it gets !ack
to aaila!le items list, enter the ne%t
item re9uired
3. Delete items from tehsil:
1.Click the item to be deleted
2. Now click on delete button
3. It will now take the confirmation to delete the item or not.
3. Add/Delete Categories and Items
The option is useful *hen you *ant to add ne* categoriesHitems to the data!ase. Nou can
also delete the categoriesHitems from the data!ase using this option. This option *ill re9uire
pass*ord.
i. Go to $dit menu and click on -ddHDelete category. - pass*ord dialog *ill
appear
ii. $nter pass*ord and press ok.
iii. - popup *indo* *ill appear sho*ing the names of categories e%isting in the
data !ase.
i. The names of items of the selected category *ill also appear in this *indo*.
. /rom this *indo* the items can !e addedHdeleted form the selected category.
To delete the item select the item name !y clicking the item name on the right hand list and
press delete !utton.
To add the ne* item select the category from the list on left side and type the name on ne*
item in the edit !o% titled D$nter ,tem 8ame to -ddD and press add !utton.
To delete the category just click on the category name on the list and press delete
key or Delete #utton on the popup *indo*.
Report: 8e%t Main menu !ar option is "$P("T *here *e hae district *ise,
Tehsil *ise, -ll categories *ith items like if *e take one option District *ise a
*indo* opens sho*n in ne%t slide.
Here it asks to select which category we want to view like here we have to
check/ uncheck for whole categories and click ok. Next we will get a district
wise and tehsil wise report. Depicted with arrows in next picture
-!oe is the ma%imi)ed ie* of the "eport ,*ith district name, items name, total
items, their percentage
"eport can !e saed in the form of e%cel file , and !eautiful printouts of the report
can also !e taken out !y saing it in PD/ format ,like sho*n !elo*
MapView:
&ere *e can see the *onderful ie* of
State, District, $co)ones or Press
/5,/3,/B respectiely.
State View :
Colorful state map is o!tained, *e can
also change colors gien in settings
option.
District ViewI #y clicking on any desired
District in the state map *e get the follo*ing
ie*.
District map of -lirajpurI sho*n in left hand side
*ith tehsil and entered items consist of item
present in tehsils ,*hen *e click on tehsil *e *ill
get items list.
Ecozones:
#eautiful colorful map of A $co'
Oones *e can seePP.Jegend
sho*n in right hand side depicts
arious )ones according to their
color.
SearchI The Search (ption, *e get a small *indo* *here *e can *e can search
for arious items !y common or scientific names. Example if we entered an
item name Cotton. Thus it will show the result as Item cotton shown in 13
districts and 63 tehsils.

Options: (PT,(8S ta! in menu !ar ,!y simply pressing /7,/A, /@ *e *ill get
Tehsil, $co)ones, Graduated colors.
Tehsil is shown with boundaries, and
Graduated color shows the density of items
existing in various districts and tehsils.
Settings :Jast menu !ar option is S$TT,8GS,here *e can set colors,icons,
#oundaries thicknes, /ont si)e, Default settings also !e done
Below the main menu bar is direct tool bar
Tehsil boundaries on/off Whole Eco- Zone map
Graduated Colors map( shows the density of specific theme in areas)
State map Shows different ecoones(li!e bundel!hand in a sin"le map)
&ere !y selecting the category option sho*n like !y selecting agriculture and item
name *hateer *e desire like here *e *ill gie agriculture in category and
1heat in item , in variety *e can enter the information of all arieties or the
arities gien in the list. get the places *here *e get *heat in the respectie
districts. The presence is sho*n in green. #elo* the map it sho*s aline *hich
consists of Category, item, Common 8ame, Scientific 8ame
-fter
selection of
category, items,
arities, press this
!utton , *e *ill
get the areas
cultiating *heat.
Category 8ame Common name Scientific 8ame ,tem 8ame
B. Research Tools/ Instruments (Questionnaire, Schedule, Research, etc) ,nformation
of all ta%a *ill !e placed on *e!page.
Research Plan:

$%isting data on the ta%a of aaila!le flora and fauna *ill !e collected from different sources.
These data *ill !e placed on the *e!site of #iodiersity #oard. Maps in different spatial
Jayer along *ith its attri!ute data.
Project Outcome:
-t the end of the project a *e! page !ased #iodiersity atlas haing all the ta%a of Madhya
Pradesh *ill !e aaila!le to the users on spatial mode .
Deliverables (What is submitted to the Board)
- soft*are deeloped of -tlas *ill !e the final item to !e delier to the MPS## along *ith
the soft copies of the data sheet in Microsoft $%cel.
- complete final technical report *ill !e su!mitted to the !oard. #efore su!mitting final
technical report a draft report *ill !e su!mitted to the !oard for comments and suggestions to
!e incorporated into the /inal Technical "eport.

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