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Protected Areas and Wetlands Certification Standard
With just 2.4% of the land area, India accounts for nearly 7% of the world’s recorded species (flora and fauna)
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ertificate Course in VRIKSH
Apply for Certificate Course in VRIKSH – Timber Legality assessment program under GSDP
Ecotourism Certification Standard
Ecotourism means management of tourism and conservation of nature in a way so as to maintain a fine balance between
Quality Planting Material Certification Quality Planting Material (QPM) is an essential input in agriculture and forestry
Carbon Registry
NCCF is developing a Voluntary Carbon Registry in India to provide a listing, trading and tracking platform for relevant
Biofuel and Biomass Certification Standard
India is the world’s third largest energy consumer globally and the demand for primary energy is expecte
Forest Management Certification Standard
NCCF has developed the Forest Management Certification Standard through a multi stakeholder
NWFP Certification Standard
India is the tenth most forested country in the world. With 24.16% of the country’s
Trees Outside Forest Certification Standard
AToF resources cater in a major way to meeting the requirements of wood fiber