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Bmc Cant Find Land for Trees but State Has Huge Parcels
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AI-generatedNo direct commercial mechanism. The article discusses bureaucratic land allocation for tree planting, not affecting any commodity price, supply chain, or company margin. No concrete investment, regulation, or price signal. Impact is limited to local environmental policy debate.
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- BMC cannot find 30-40 hectares in Mumbai for compensatory tree planting.
- Government Resolution reveals ~4,565 hectares of unutilized land in suburban district.
- BMC aims to plant over 13,000 trees to compensate for tree cutting due to infrastructure projects like Versova-Dahisar Coastal Road.
- Land identified via GIS-based 'land bank' for future ecological restoration.
- Environmentalists express skepticism about past plantation effectiveness.