national biodiversity action plan. india has participated actively in all the major international...
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National Biodiversity Action Plan
India has participated actively in all the major
international events related to environment
protection and biodiversity conservation over the
past decades and has ratified all the major
biodiversity and environment related global
conventions
The three objectives of the CBD are
conservation of biodiversity
sustainable use of its components
fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising out of the use of
these resources.
The Union Ministry of Environment & Forests
(MoEF), the nodal agency for implementing
provisions of CBD in India,
developed a strategy for biodiversity conservation at
macro-level in 1999 and got the Biological Diversity
Act enacted in 2002followed by the rules thereunder
in 2004.
• The National Environment Policy, 2006, seeks to
achieve balance and harmony between conservation
of natural resources and development processes and
also forms the basic framework for the National
Biodiversity Action Plan
NBAP released in 2009
It agrees with the principle of National Environment Policy that Human beings are center of concerns for sustainable development
Human beings are entitled to a healthy and productive life in harmony with nature
Identifies threats to biodiversity
Identifies constraints in biodiversity conservation
• Understands the difficulties in implementing the activities included in it because of many cross cutting issues in biodiversity,• It requires to coordination of several agencies and many sections
of society
• Includes many actors for its implementation like Central Ministries/ Departments and their agencies, State governments, Local bodies, NGO’s, research institutions and civil society
•Man activities are ongoing and therefore, these would be mainstreamed under existing schemes, securing full utilization of available infrastructure and funds
• The funds for the activities would be increased marginally or substantially wherever required
•According to requirements, sources of external funding would be explored and availed of.
Amendments to NBAP• Strengthening and integration of in-situ, on farm and ex-situ
conservation• Expanding the Protected Area network of the country• Developing self sustaining monitoring systems for PA• Ensuring that the PA is not disturbed by human activity• Mitigation of man-animal conflict• Promote voluntary relocation of villagers • Strengthen protection of Endemic species• Reintroduction and establishment of viable population of Endemic plants• Control poaching and illegal trade of animal and plant species• Periodical collection of data• Survey on regular basis
Ex-situ conservation• Promote ex-situ conservation of rare, endemic, endangered and
insufficiently known floral and faunal components• Focus on conservation of genetic biodiversity• Develop unique database• Undertake DNA profiling• Develop cost effective strategies for conservation of seeds• Consideration for central agency for Botanical garden and Zoological
parks
Regulation of Invasive Species
• Quarantine checks• Develop national database for invasive spp
Assessment of vulnerability and adaptation to climate change and desertification
• Identify key sectors • Develop and promote research strategies
Pollution impact
Valuation of service provided by Biodiversity
International cooperation