In 1993, the government, through the ministry of environment and forests issued the Environment Action Program - India (EAP), developed after consultations with other ministries, states and NGOs. The EAP identified seven environmental priorities for India:
(a) conservation and sustainable utilization of biodiversity in selected ecosystems
including forests, mangroves, wetland, coral reefs, mountain ecosystems;
(b) afforestation, wastelands development and conservation of soil and moisture and
ensuring that water sources are not polluted;
(c) control of industrial and related pollution with an accent on the reduction and or
management of wastes, particularly hazardous wastes;
(d) improving access to clean technologies;
(e) tackling urban environmental issues;
(f) an alternative energy plan; and,
(g) strengthening scientific understanding of environmental issues, as well as
strengthening structures for training at different levels, orientation and creating
environmental awareness.
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A1996 study indicated that (a) despite a strong legal framework and various ministries at the center, departments and boards at the state level; and local agencies involved in environmental management, implementation remains weak. Institutional capacity building to strengthen monitoring, enforcement, and compliance with existing laws can have a high payoff; and (b) the government alone cannot be responsible for environmental management, stronger efforts have to be made to involve the large nongovernmental
organization community in programs ranging from biodiversity conservation to alternative energy programs. The study also
recognized that this cooperation will require transparent policies and practices such as early involvement in the environmental impact assessment process, access to information, and actions to increase involvement through public participatory processes .
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
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