Environment management in India : Policies, practices and future needs
Paper prepared for the Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute, New Delhi Indira Khurana, PhD

INDIA 'S ACHIEVEMENTS
Environmental Costs
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION, POVERTY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Urban Utopia?
HUMAN SECURITY
Tightening Up Belts
MOVING AHEAD
Approach to the Tenth Plan
MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND FORESTS
Strategy for the tenth five tear plan
Thrust Areas

Environment
•  Industrial pollution control
•  Water pollution control
C. Air pollution control
D. Strengthening of central and state pollution controls board
E. Environmental impact of human health
F. Hazardous substance management
G. Soil contamination and environmental degradation
H. Environmental impact assessment (EIA)
I. Ecological survey, conservation and ecogeneration
J. Awareness, education, training and research
K. Environmental law and policy
Forestry
Wildlife

•  Mitigation of human wildlife conflict
B. Eco-development
C. Depredation of Wildlife
D. Habitat improvement
E. Control of poaching
F. Education and awareness
G. Research and training
H. Research and Education


 
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION IN INDIA
 
 




The regulatory and institutional decision-making framework for environmental protection in India is embodied in nine major acts of the Indian Parliament. These are: the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act of 1974 which established the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) and State Pollution Control Boards (SPCBs); the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act of 1977 which added the monitoring of air emissions to the responsibilities of the various Boards; the Environment (Protection) Act of 1986; the Forest (Conservation) Act of 1980, amended in 1988; the Motor Vehicle Act of 1938, amended in 1988; the Public Liability Insurance Act of 1991; and Notifications on the Coastal Regulation Zone, 1991; and Environmental Impact Assessment of Development

Projects, in 1994, the National Environment Appellate Authority Act, 1997.
Most of the above Acts and Notifications are aimed at strengthening the command-and control regime. New initiatives, especially in the form of a mix of regulations and
legislation, fiscal incentives for technology acquisition, voluntary agreements,
educational programs and information campaigns are required. Although the government has introduced some of these measures, more is required because the regulatory structure of a central authority, the ministry of environment and forests (and other ministries) and the Central Pollution Control Board linked to state- level implementation agencies have proved to be largely unsuccessful in effectively managing the protection of the environment.
An assessment of India's environmental management system suggests that weaknesses are evident at every administrative level at the center, state and district. Further, despite aid under specific investment projects, more needs to be done in the area of industrial pollution, particularly air emissions, coastal zone management, urban land use including the citing of industries, and mitigating environmental degradation in the mining sector.


National river conservation directorate (NRCD)
DONOR PRIORITIES IN ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND MANAGEMENT

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

The Asian Development Bank (ADB)

The International Human Development Programme (IHDP)

Winrock International India

NGO'S PRIORITIES IN THE ENVIRONMENT SECTOR

Development Alternatives (DA)

The Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research (IGIDR)

Foundation for the Revitalisation of Local Health Traditions

Tata Energy Research Institute (TERI), New Delhi

The Small Industries Pollution Problem

Environment Protection, Energy Conservation & Audit Services [Page-21]


 
     

How
CAN A CITIZEN CONTRIBUTES
TOWARDS THE BETTERMENT OF environment

Environmental planning
EcoCities
Industrial Estate Planning
Urban Environmental Information System

Waste management
Hazardous Chemicals
Hazardous Waste Management in Karnataka

Sustainable Small Industry/Cleaner Technologies/Production

Electroplating Industrial Estate, Madurai
Environmental Management for Textile Industry, Tirupur

Clean Production / Clean Products

Consumer Advisory for Environment-friendly Products

Clean Development Mechanisms

Ecological Project for Integrated environmental Technology (ECOPROFIT)

Legislations on Environment, Forests, and Wildlife [Updated on 28/05/2008 ]

 



   
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M.Sc. Ph.D.,
- Diploma in Environmental Management (Israel),
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