National Highways Green Cover Index

National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) recently released the first-of-its-kind Annual Report on the National Highways Green Cover Index (NH-GCI) 2025–26. It aims to provide a quantitative assessment of the plantations along the National Highways (NHs).

What is National Highways Green Cover Index (NH-GCI)?

  • It is a technology-driven metric released by the NHAI to scientifically assess and monitor vegetation along India’s national highway network.
  • Developed in collaboration with ISRO’s National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC)
  • Objective: To provide a scientific and quantitative assessment of green cover within the Right of Way (RoW) along the NHs network by leveraging advanced space-based technologies.
  • Background: The initiative has been taken under a three-year MoU that NHAI signed in January 2024 with the NRSC), Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).

Methodology

  • The assessment is derived from chlorophyll content detected through high-resolution satellite sensors.
  • Satellite Monitoring: Uses high-resolution Resourcesat-2/2A LISS-IV satellite imagery to detect chlorophyll content and measure vegetation density.
  • Granular Assessment: Reports green cover as a percentage for every 1-kilometre segment within the Right of Way (RoW) on both sides of the highway.
  • Classification: Highway stretches are categorised into four classes based on their density:
    1. Poor (0–25%)
    2. Moderate (25–50%)
    3. Good (50–75%) and
    4. Very Good (75–100%).

Recent Findings (2025-26 Report)

  • In the first assessment cycle, approximately 30,000 kmof NHs spanning 24 States have been covered for the period July–December 2024.
  • Subsequent annual cycles will track year-on-year changes to monitorprogressive improvements in green cove
State RankingGreen Cover %
Assam (Highest)53.16%
Gujarat46.91%
Telangana43.57%
Tamil Nadu42.38%
Himachal Pradesh (Lowest)13.50%
Delhi25.37%

Significance

  • This innovative approach offers a robust, reliable, cost-effective, and time-efficient mechanism for macro-level estimation of the green cover along the NHs.
  • The findings will enable comparison, ranking, and targeted interventions for improved plantation management.

Operational Impact

  • The index serves as a primary mechanism for environmental performance benchmarking.
  • It allows the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH)to identify “canopy gaps” and target plantation interventions with higher precision.
  • Future plans include using AI/MLfor automated vegetation loss alerts and integrating data with carbon sequestration models to support India’s Net Zero 2070

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