Central Arid Zone Research Institute
The Central Arid Zone Research Institute was established by the Government of India in 1952 in Jodhpur, a city in the state of Rajasthan. It was previously known as Desert Afforestation Research Station until it was renamed in 1959.
The objectives of the Institute are to find ways to stabilising shifting sand dunes, establishing silipastoral and firewood plantations, planting windbreaks to reduce wind speed and subsequent erosion, rehabilitating degraded forests and starting afforestation of barren hill slopes.
It has a small pictorial museum with a photographic exhibition illustrating the institute's work.
See also
- Arid Forest Research Institute Jodhpur
- Central Sheep and Wool Research Institute Avikanagar
- Indian Council of Agricultural Research
- Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education
- Van Vigyan Kendra (VVK) Forest Science Centres
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