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NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006
Masters in Urban and Regional Planning
College of Engineering and Technology
Bhubaneswar
BY:
SAGUPTA AMBARIN
SHALINI KESHRI
SUKANYA PATRO
Pg. no 1PRESENTATION ON NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006
ENVIROMENTAL SAFETY AND PLANNING??
WHAT IS ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY AND WHY IS IT
REQUIRED?
Environmental safety has become a high priority
issue around the world. Ensuring the safety of an
environment is key to productivity and function in a
work or research setting.
Environmental safety is the practice of policies and
procedures that ensure that a surrounding
environment, including work areas, laboratories or
facilities, is free of dangers that could cause harm to
a person working in those areas.
The need of environmental safety brings into the
picture the need of “ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING”.
WHAT IS ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING?
It is the process of facilitating the decision making
to carryout the land development with the
emphasis given on natural environment, social,
political, economic and governance factors, so as to
provide a holistic framework to achieve sustainable
outcome.
Pg. no 2PRESENTATION ON NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006
INTRODUCTION TO NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006
• The NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY was first formulated in 2006,
by Government of India, Ministry of Environment and Forest.
•The National Environment Policy seeks to extend the coverage, and fill in
gaps that still exist, in light of present knowledge and accumulated
experience. It does not displace, but builds on the earlier policies.
•The dominant theme of this policy is that while conservation of
environmental resources is necessary to secure livelihoods and well being
of all the most secure basis of conservation is to ensure that people
depend on particular resources to obtain better livelihoods from the fact
of conservation rather than the degradation of the resources.
POLICIES MADE IN INDIA BEFORE NEP,2006:
•Environment Protection Act 1986
•National Forest Policy, 2008
•National Conservation Strategy And Policy Statement On Environment And Development, 1992
•Policy Statement On Abatement Of Pollution, 1992
OTHER POLICIES RELATED TO ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING:
•National Agriculture Policy,2000
•National Population Policy, 2000
•National Water Policy, 2002
Human progress and environmental conservation should be planned to go
around hand-in hand together, without damage to either of them.
Pg. no 3PRESENTATION ON NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006
OBJECTIVES OF NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006
THE MAIN OBJECTIVES OF NEP,2006 ARE:
CONSERVATION OF CRITICAL ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES:
To protect and conserve critical ecological systems and resources, and invaluable natural and man-made heritage,
which are essential for life support, livelihoods, economic growth, and a broad conception of human well-being.
INTRA-GENERATIONAL EQUITY: LIVELIHOOD SECURITY FOR THE POOR:
To ensure equitable access to environmental resources and quality for all sections of society, and in particular, to
ensure that poor communities, which are most dependent on environmental resources for their livelihoods, are
assured secure access to these resources.
INTER-GENERATIONAL EQUITY:
To ensure judicious use of environmental resources to meet the needs and aspirations of the present and future
generations.
INTEGRATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS IN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT:
To integrate environmental concerns into policies, plans, programmes, and projects for economic and social
development.
Pg. no 4PRESENTATION ON NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006
OBJECTIVES OF NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006
THE MAIN OBJECTIVES OF NEP,2006 ARE:
EFFICIENCY IN ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCE USE:
To ensure efficient use of environmental resources in the sense of reduction in their use per unit of economic output,
to minimize adverse environmental impacts.
ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE:
To apply the principles of good governance (transparency, rationality, accountability, reduction in time and costs,
participation, and regulatory independence) to the management and regulation of use of environmental resources.
ENHANCEMENT OF RESOURCES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION:
To ensure higher resource flows, comprising finance, technology, management skills, traditional knowledge, and social
capital, for environmental conservation through mutually beneficial multi-stakeholder partnerships between local
communities, public agencies, the academic and research community, investors, and multilateral and bilateral
development partners.
Pg. no 5PRESENTATION ON NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006
PRINCIPLES OF NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006
1. Human Beings are at the Centre of Sustainable Development Concerns.
2. The Right to Development
Equitably meet developmental and environmental needs of present and future generations
3. Environmental Protection is an Integral part of the Development Process
In order to achieve sustainable development, environmental protection
4. The Precautionary Approach
5. Economic Efficiency
Polluters pay : Impacts of acts of production and consumption of one party may be visited on third parties who do not have a
direct economic nexus with the original act. Such impacts are termed “externalities”
Cost minimization: Efficiency of resource use may also be accomplished by the use of policy instruments that create incentives
to minimize wasteful use and consumption of natural resources
6. Entities with “Incomparable” Values:
7. Equity:
Equity, in the context of this policy refers to both equity in entitlements to, and participation of, the relevant publics, in
processes of decision-making over use of environmental resources.
8. Legal Liability
9. Public Trust Doctrine
10. Decentralization:
11. Integration
12. Environmental Standard Setting
such as : risks to human health, risk to other environmental entities, technical feasibilities, cost of compliance, and strategic
consideration.
13. Perspective action
14. Environmental Offsetting
Pg. no 6PRESENTATION ON NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006
STRATEGIES AND ACTIONS OF NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006
• The Integration of environmental concerns in all relevant development processes has been identified under the Objectives of this
policy.
• Further, inclusion of environmental considerations in sectoral policy making has also been recognized under the Principles.
• However to operationalize the above identified objectives and principles, a mechanism was required for ensuring necessary due
diligence at all levels of government, to be institutionalized.
•The environmental concerns brought into light the need of Regulatory Reforms, through which the condition of environmental
planning and conservation could be controlled in a better way.
•The then existing framework ( in 2006) was broadly designed under the umbrella of the following legal acts:
Water(prevention and control of framework) Act, 1974
Water(prevention and control of pollution)Cess Act,1977
Air (prevention and control of pollution) Act ,1981
Atomic Energy Act of 1982
Motor Vehicles Act, 1988
The Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972
The Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980
Environment (Protection) Act,1986(EPA)
The National Environment Appellate Authority Act, 1977
Public Liability Insurance Act (PLIA),1991
National Environment Tribunal Act, 1995
Pg. no 7PRESENTATION ON NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006
STRATEGIES AND ACTIONS OF NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006
The reforms were performed under the following methods:
REGULATORY REFORMS
PROCESS RELATED REFORMS SUBSTANSIVE REFORMS
PROCESS RELATED REFORMS:
•Approach:
The objective is to reduce delays and levels of decision-making, realize decentralization of environmental functions, and
ensure greater transparency and accountability.
The present approach to dealing with environmentally unacceptable behaviour in India has been largely based on criminal
processes and sanctions.
Although criminal sanctions, if successful, may create a deterrent impact, in reality they are rarely fruitful for a number of
reasons. On the other hand, giving unfettered powers to enforcement authorities may lead to rent-seeking.
Civil law, on the other hand, offers flexibility, and its sanctions can be more effectively tailored to particular situations.
The evidentiary burdens of civil proceedings are less daunting than those of criminal law. It also allows for preventive
policing through orders and injunctions.
Accordingly, a judicious mix of civil and criminal processes and sanctions will be employed in the legal regime for
enforcement, through a review of the existing legislation.
Both civil and criminal penalties would be graded according to the severity of the infraction.
•Framework for Legal Actions:
Pg. no 8PRESENTATION ON NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006
STRATEGIES AND ACTIONS OF NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006
SUBSTANSIVE REFORMS:
•Environment and Forests Clearances:
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) will continue to be the principal methodology for appraising and reviewing new
projects.
The assessment processes are under major revision in line with the Govindarajan Committee recommendations.
 Under the new arrangements, there would be significant devolution of powers to the State/UT level.
 However, such devolution, to be effective, needs to be accompanied by adequate development of human and institutional
capacities.
•Coastal Areas:
Development activities in the coastal areas are regulated by means of the Coastal Regulation Zone notifications and
Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) plans made under them.
The ICZM plans should be reviewed at pre-determined intervals to take account of changes in geomorphology, economic
activities, settlement patterns, and coastal and marine environmental conditions.
Decentralize, to the extent feasible, the clearance of specific projects to State level environmental authorities, exempting
activities, which do not cause significant environmental impacts, and are consistent with approved ICZM plans.
Pg. no 9PRESENTATION ON NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006
STRATEGIES AND ACTIONS OF NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006
SUBSTANSIVE REFORMS:
•Living Modified Organisms (LMOs):
The use of Genetically modified plants and animals are very helpful for progress, but can also pose significant risks to ecological
resources, and perhaps, human and animal health. These risks can be reduced by:
Review the regulatory processes for LMOs so that all relevant scientific knowledge is taken into account, and ecological,
health, and economic concerns are adequately addressed.
 Periodically review the National Bio-safety Guidelines, and Bio-safety Operations Manual to ensure that these are based on
current scientific knowledge.
 Ensure the conservation of bio-diversity and human health when dealing with LMOs in transboundary movement in a
manner consistent with the multilateral Bio-safety Protocol.
•Environmentally Sensitive Zones:
Identify and give legal status to Environmentally Sensitive Zones in the country having environmental entities with
“Incomparable values” requiring special conservation efforts.
 Formulate area development plans for these zones on a scientific basis, with adequate participation by the local
communities.
 Create local institutions with adequate participation for the environmental management of such areas, to ensure adherence
to the approved area development plans, which should be prepared in consultation with the local communities.
Pg. no 10PRESENTATION ON NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006
STRATEGIES AND ACTIONS OF NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006
SUBSTANSIVE REFORMS:
•Monitoring of Compliance:
Even after proper planning, if the execution of the plan is not successful, it can make the whole project to fail its objectives. To avoid
such failure, the following methods are used:
Take measures, including capacity development initiatives to enable Panchayati Raj Institutions and urban local bodies to
undertake monitoring of compliance with environmental management plans. Measures will also be taken to encourage
municipalities to annually report their environmental performance to their governing bodies.
 Develop feasible models of public-private partnerships to leverage financial, technical, and management resources of the
private sector in setting up and operating infrastructure for monitoring of environmental compliance, with ironclad safeguards
against possible conflict of interest or collusion with the monitored entities.
•Use of Economic Principles in Environmental Decision-making
It is important to understand the Financial aspects of the works done for the environmental conservation to keep it in check with
respect to the country’s economic conditions.
Use of existing policy instruments, such as the fiscal regime, may significantly reduce or eliminate the need for enhanced
institutional capacities to administer the incentive based instruments.
 In future, accordingly, a judicious mix of incentives and fiats based regulatory instruments would be considered for each
specific regulatory situation.
Pg. no 11PRESENTATION ON NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006
STRATEGIES AND ACTIONS OF NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006
STRATEGIES USED FOR ENVIRONMENTAL REFORMS:
•Land Degradation:
Adoption of science based and traditional sustainable land use
practices through research and development.
Pilot scale demonstrations and farmers’ training.
Promote reclamation of wasteland and degraded forest land
To reduce desertification through action plans.
•Forests:
To formulate an innovative strategy for increase of forest.
 Afforestation of degraded forest land, wasteland and tree cover
on private or revenue land.
•Wildlife:
Expanding the Protected Area Network
Paralleling multi-stakeholder partnerships for afforestation
Encouraging eco-tourism at wildlife sites.
Implementing measures for captive breeding and release into the
wild identified endangered species.
Pg. no 12PRESENTATION ON NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006
STRATEGIES AND ACTIONS OF NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006
STRATEGIES USED FOR ENVIRONMENTAL REFORMS:
•Biodiversity :
Strengthen the protection of biodiversity hot spots.
Pay attention to the potential impacts of development projects on
biodiversity resources and natural heritage.
Conservation of Genetic material of threatened species of flora
and fauna
•Wetlands :
 Identification of valuable wetlands and to prevent their
degradation and enhance their conservation.
 Sustainable tourism strategies for identified wetlands.
To take explicit account of impacts on wetlands of significant
development projects.
•Conservation of Man-made Heritage :
Setting ambient environmental standards, especially for air quality,
the potential impacts on designated heritage sites
Integrated regional development plans formulation
Pg. no 13PRESENTATION ON NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006
STRATEGIES AND ACTIONS OF NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006
STRATEGIES USED FOR ENVIRONMENTAL REFORMS:
•Environmentally Sensitive Zones :
Identify ESZs.
Formulate area development plans
Create local institutions for the environmental management of
such areas.
•Sustainable Mountain Development :
Norms for infrastructure construction in mountain regions
Promotion of organic farming
Sustainable tourism
•Sustainable Coastal Resources :
Sustainable management of mangroves
Protection to coastal environment
•Conservation of Freshwater Resources:
River Management
Groundwater
•Pollution Abatement
•Climate Change
Pg. no 14PRESENTATION ON NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006
STRATEGIES AND ACTIONS OF NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006
ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS:
•Environmental Management Systems, Eco labeling and Certification:
Encourage industry associations to promote the adoption of ISO
14000
Encourage adoption of EMS through purchase preference for
ISO14000 good sand services for Government procurement , except
for items reserved for the small-scale sector at any given time
Formulate “Good Practice Guidelines” for ecolabels
Promote “good practices” norms in all relevant sectors
•Clean Technologies and Innovation :
Financial capacity building for cleaning technology.
Public and private co operation
Adoption of cleaning technology
•Capacity Building :
Review the present institutional capacities
 Continuous Upgradation Of Knowledge And Skills
ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS
AMBIENT STANDARDS EMISSION STANDARDS
Pg. no 15PRESENTATION ON NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006
STRATEGIES AND ACTIONS OF NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006
ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS :
•Environmental Awareness, Education, and Information:
Develop and operate an online, real time, publicly accessible
environmental information system
Use Of Remote Sensing Data
Adult Education , Special Midcareer Training Programmes
Environmental Awareness
•Partnerships and Stakeholder Involvement:
Public-Community Partnerships
Public-Private Partnerships
Public-Community-Private Partnerships
Public-Voluntary Organization Partnerships
Public-Private-Voluntary Organization Partnerships
•Research and Development :
Periodically identify and prioritize areas for research.
Encourage research in priority areas
•International Cooperation
Avail of multi lateral and bilateral cooperation programs.
•Review of the Policy:
Three-year Reviews
Redefine The Objectives And Principles, And Recast The Strategic
Themes For Action.
Review Of Implementation:
Pg. no 16PRESENTATION ON NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006
PROCESS OF FORMULATION OF NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006
• The preparation of this Policy has involved inputs and consultations with diverse experts, and stakeholders.
• A draft of the National Environment Policy was prepared through an intensive process of consultation within the Government
and inputs from experts.
• The draft, in English and Hindi was posted on the website of the Ministry of Environment and Forests and responses were
invited from individuals and organizations, through advertisements in national and regional newspapers.
• The draft was open for public consultation from 21 August, 2004 to 31 December, 2004. Consultations were held with
concerned Ministries of the Central Government, and all State/UT governments at meetings of the State Environment Ministers
and senior officials.
• The latter were encouraged to undertake local level public consultations. The draft was also provided to the Members of
Parliament and their views and suggestions were invited.
• The Ministry of Environment and Forests also held consultations with representatives of major academic and research
institutions, and key Industry Associations, Voluntary Organizations, and individuals who are well known in the field.
• Detailed summaries of responses were prepared and the various concerns expressed by the respondents were addressed. Many
of the suggestions received have been incorporated in the Policy.
Thank you
Pg. no 17PRESENTATION ON NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006

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National environmental policy, 2006

  • 1. NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006 Masters in Urban and Regional Planning College of Engineering and Technology Bhubaneswar BY: SAGUPTA AMBARIN SHALINI KESHRI SUKANYA PATRO
  • 2. Pg. no 1PRESENTATION ON NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006 ENVIROMENTAL SAFETY AND PLANNING?? WHAT IS ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY AND WHY IS IT REQUIRED? Environmental safety has become a high priority issue around the world. Ensuring the safety of an environment is key to productivity and function in a work or research setting. Environmental safety is the practice of policies and procedures that ensure that a surrounding environment, including work areas, laboratories or facilities, is free of dangers that could cause harm to a person working in those areas. The need of environmental safety brings into the picture the need of “ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING”. WHAT IS ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING? It is the process of facilitating the decision making to carryout the land development with the emphasis given on natural environment, social, political, economic and governance factors, so as to provide a holistic framework to achieve sustainable outcome.
  • 3. Pg. no 2PRESENTATION ON NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006 INTRODUCTION TO NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006 • The NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY was first formulated in 2006, by Government of India, Ministry of Environment and Forest. •The National Environment Policy seeks to extend the coverage, and fill in gaps that still exist, in light of present knowledge and accumulated experience. It does not displace, but builds on the earlier policies. •The dominant theme of this policy is that while conservation of environmental resources is necessary to secure livelihoods and well being of all the most secure basis of conservation is to ensure that people depend on particular resources to obtain better livelihoods from the fact of conservation rather than the degradation of the resources. POLICIES MADE IN INDIA BEFORE NEP,2006: •Environment Protection Act 1986 •National Forest Policy, 2008 •National Conservation Strategy And Policy Statement On Environment And Development, 1992 •Policy Statement On Abatement Of Pollution, 1992 OTHER POLICIES RELATED TO ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING: •National Agriculture Policy,2000 •National Population Policy, 2000 •National Water Policy, 2002 Human progress and environmental conservation should be planned to go around hand-in hand together, without damage to either of them.
  • 4. Pg. no 3PRESENTATION ON NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006 OBJECTIVES OF NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006 THE MAIN OBJECTIVES OF NEP,2006 ARE: CONSERVATION OF CRITICAL ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES: To protect and conserve critical ecological systems and resources, and invaluable natural and man-made heritage, which are essential for life support, livelihoods, economic growth, and a broad conception of human well-being. INTRA-GENERATIONAL EQUITY: LIVELIHOOD SECURITY FOR THE POOR: To ensure equitable access to environmental resources and quality for all sections of society, and in particular, to ensure that poor communities, which are most dependent on environmental resources for their livelihoods, are assured secure access to these resources. INTER-GENERATIONAL EQUITY: To ensure judicious use of environmental resources to meet the needs and aspirations of the present and future generations. INTEGRATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS IN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT: To integrate environmental concerns into policies, plans, programmes, and projects for economic and social development.
  • 5. Pg. no 4PRESENTATION ON NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006 OBJECTIVES OF NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006 THE MAIN OBJECTIVES OF NEP,2006 ARE: EFFICIENCY IN ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCE USE: To ensure efficient use of environmental resources in the sense of reduction in their use per unit of economic output, to minimize adverse environmental impacts. ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE: To apply the principles of good governance (transparency, rationality, accountability, reduction in time and costs, participation, and regulatory independence) to the management and regulation of use of environmental resources. ENHANCEMENT OF RESOURCES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION: To ensure higher resource flows, comprising finance, technology, management skills, traditional knowledge, and social capital, for environmental conservation through mutually beneficial multi-stakeholder partnerships between local communities, public agencies, the academic and research community, investors, and multilateral and bilateral development partners.
  • 6. Pg. no 5PRESENTATION ON NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006 PRINCIPLES OF NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006 1. Human Beings are at the Centre of Sustainable Development Concerns. 2. The Right to Development Equitably meet developmental and environmental needs of present and future generations 3. Environmental Protection is an Integral part of the Development Process In order to achieve sustainable development, environmental protection 4. The Precautionary Approach 5. Economic Efficiency Polluters pay : Impacts of acts of production and consumption of one party may be visited on third parties who do not have a direct economic nexus with the original act. Such impacts are termed “externalities” Cost minimization: Efficiency of resource use may also be accomplished by the use of policy instruments that create incentives to minimize wasteful use and consumption of natural resources 6. Entities with “Incomparable” Values: 7. Equity: Equity, in the context of this policy refers to both equity in entitlements to, and participation of, the relevant publics, in processes of decision-making over use of environmental resources. 8. Legal Liability 9. Public Trust Doctrine 10. Decentralization: 11. Integration 12. Environmental Standard Setting such as : risks to human health, risk to other environmental entities, technical feasibilities, cost of compliance, and strategic consideration. 13. Perspective action 14. Environmental Offsetting
  • 7. Pg. no 6PRESENTATION ON NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006 STRATEGIES AND ACTIONS OF NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006 • The Integration of environmental concerns in all relevant development processes has been identified under the Objectives of this policy. • Further, inclusion of environmental considerations in sectoral policy making has also been recognized under the Principles. • However to operationalize the above identified objectives and principles, a mechanism was required for ensuring necessary due diligence at all levels of government, to be institutionalized. •The environmental concerns brought into light the need of Regulatory Reforms, through which the condition of environmental planning and conservation could be controlled in a better way. •The then existing framework ( in 2006) was broadly designed under the umbrella of the following legal acts: Water(prevention and control of framework) Act, 1974 Water(prevention and control of pollution)Cess Act,1977 Air (prevention and control of pollution) Act ,1981 Atomic Energy Act of 1982 Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 The Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 The Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980 Environment (Protection) Act,1986(EPA) The National Environment Appellate Authority Act, 1977 Public Liability Insurance Act (PLIA),1991 National Environment Tribunal Act, 1995
  • 8. Pg. no 7PRESENTATION ON NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006 STRATEGIES AND ACTIONS OF NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006 The reforms were performed under the following methods: REGULATORY REFORMS PROCESS RELATED REFORMS SUBSTANSIVE REFORMS PROCESS RELATED REFORMS: •Approach: The objective is to reduce delays and levels of decision-making, realize decentralization of environmental functions, and ensure greater transparency and accountability. The present approach to dealing with environmentally unacceptable behaviour in India has been largely based on criminal processes and sanctions. Although criminal sanctions, if successful, may create a deterrent impact, in reality they are rarely fruitful for a number of reasons. On the other hand, giving unfettered powers to enforcement authorities may lead to rent-seeking. Civil law, on the other hand, offers flexibility, and its sanctions can be more effectively tailored to particular situations. The evidentiary burdens of civil proceedings are less daunting than those of criminal law. It also allows for preventive policing through orders and injunctions. Accordingly, a judicious mix of civil and criminal processes and sanctions will be employed in the legal regime for enforcement, through a review of the existing legislation. Both civil and criminal penalties would be graded according to the severity of the infraction. •Framework for Legal Actions:
  • 9. Pg. no 8PRESENTATION ON NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006 STRATEGIES AND ACTIONS OF NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006 SUBSTANSIVE REFORMS: •Environment and Forests Clearances: Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) will continue to be the principal methodology for appraising and reviewing new projects. The assessment processes are under major revision in line with the Govindarajan Committee recommendations.  Under the new arrangements, there would be significant devolution of powers to the State/UT level.  However, such devolution, to be effective, needs to be accompanied by adequate development of human and institutional capacities. •Coastal Areas: Development activities in the coastal areas are regulated by means of the Coastal Regulation Zone notifications and Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) plans made under them. The ICZM plans should be reviewed at pre-determined intervals to take account of changes in geomorphology, economic activities, settlement patterns, and coastal and marine environmental conditions. Decentralize, to the extent feasible, the clearance of specific projects to State level environmental authorities, exempting activities, which do not cause significant environmental impacts, and are consistent with approved ICZM plans.
  • 10. Pg. no 9PRESENTATION ON NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006 STRATEGIES AND ACTIONS OF NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006 SUBSTANSIVE REFORMS: •Living Modified Organisms (LMOs): The use of Genetically modified plants and animals are very helpful for progress, but can also pose significant risks to ecological resources, and perhaps, human and animal health. These risks can be reduced by: Review the regulatory processes for LMOs so that all relevant scientific knowledge is taken into account, and ecological, health, and economic concerns are adequately addressed.  Periodically review the National Bio-safety Guidelines, and Bio-safety Operations Manual to ensure that these are based on current scientific knowledge.  Ensure the conservation of bio-diversity and human health when dealing with LMOs in transboundary movement in a manner consistent with the multilateral Bio-safety Protocol. •Environmentally Sensitive Zones: Identify and give legal status to Environmentally Sensitive Zones in the country having environmental entities with “Incomparable values” requiring special conservation efforts.  Formulate area development plans for these zones on a scientific basis, with adequate participation by the local communities.  Create local institutions with adequate participation for the environmental management of such areas, to ensure adherence to the approved area development plans, which should be prepared in consultation with the local communities.
  • 11. Pg. no 10PRESENTATION ON NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006 STRATEGIES AND ACTIONS OF NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006 SUBSTANSIVE REFORMS: •Monitoring of Compliance: Even after proper planning, if the execution of the plan is not successful, it can make the whole project to fail its objectives. To avoid such failure, the following methods are used: Take measures, including capacity development initiatives to enable Panchayati Raj Institutions and urban local bodies to undertake monitoring of compliance with environmental management plans. Measures will also be taken to encourage municipalities to annually report their environmental performance to their governing bodies.  Develop feasible models of public-private partnerships to leverage financial, technical, and management resources of the private sector in setting up and operating infrastructure for monitoring of environmental compliance, with ironclad safeguards against possible conflict of interest or collusion with the monitored entities. •Use of Economic Principles in Environmental Decision-making It is important to understand the Financial aspects of the works done for the environmental conservation to keep it in check with respect to the country’s economic conditions. Use of existing policy instruments, such as the fiscal regime, may significantly reduce or eliminate the need for enhanced institutional capacities to administer the incentive based instruments.  In future, accordingly, a judicious mix of incentives and fiats based regulatory instruments would be considered for each specific regulatory situation.
  • 12. Pg. no 11PRESENTATION ON NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006 STRATEGIES AND ACTIONS OF NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006 STRATEGIES USED FOR ENVIRONMENTAL REFORMS: •Land Degradation: Adoption of science based and traditional sustainable land use practices through research and development. Pilot scale demonstrations and farmers’ training. Promote reclamation of wasteland and degraded forest land To reduce desertification through action plans. •Forests: To formulate an innovative strategy for increase of forest.  Afforestation of degraded forest land, wasteland and tree cover on private or revenue land. •Wildlife: Expanding the Protected Area Network Paralleling multi-stakeholder partnerships for afforestation Encouraging eco-tourism at wildlife sites. Implementing measures for captive breeding and release into the wild identified endangered species.
  • 13. Pg. no 12PRESENTATION ON NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006 STRATEGIES AND ACTIONS OF NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006 STRATEGIES USED FOR ENVIRONMENTAL REFORMS: •Biodiversity : Strengthen the protection of biodiversity hot spots. Pay attention to the potential impacts of development projects on biodiversity resources and natural heritage. Conservation of Genetic material of threatened species of flora and fauna •Wetlands :  Identification of valuable wetlands and to prevent their degradation and enhance their conservation.  Sustainable tourism strategies for identified wetlands. To take explicit account of impacts on wetlands of significant development projects. •Conservation of Man-made Heritage : Setting ambient environmental standards, especially for air quality, the potential impacts on designated heritage sites Integrated regional development plans formulation
  • 14. Pg. no 13PRESENTATION ON NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006 STRATEGIES AND ACTIONS OF NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006 STRATEGIES USED FOR ENVIRONMENTAL REFORMS: •Environmentally Sensitive Zones : Identify ESZs. Formulate area development plans Create local institutions for the environmental management of such areas. •Sustainable Mountain Development : Norms for infrastructure construction in mountain regions Promotion of organic farming Sustainable tourism •Sustainable Coastal Resources : Sustainable management of mangroves Protection to coastal environment •Conservation of Freshwater Resources: River Management Groundwater •Pollution Abatement •Climate Change
  • 15. Pg. no 14PRESENTATION ON NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006 STRATEGIES AND ACTIONS OF NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006 ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS: •Environmental Management Systems, Eco labeling and Certification: Encourage industry associations to promote the adoption of ISO 14000 Encourage adoption of EMS through purchase preference for ISO14000 good sand services for Government procurement , except for items reserved for the small-scale sector at any given time Formulate “Good Practice Guidelines” for ecolabels Promote “good practices” norms in all relevant sectors •Clean Technologies and Innovation : Financial capacity building for cleaning technology. Public and private co operation Adoption of cleaning technology •Capacity Building : Review the present institutional capacities  Continuous Upgradation Of Knowledge And Skills ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS AMBIENT STANDARDS EMISSION STANDARDS
  • 16. Pg. no 15PRESENTATION ON NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006 STRATEGIES AND ACTIONS OF NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006 ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS : •Environmental Awareness, Education, and Information: Develop and operate an online, real time, publicly accessible environmental information system Use Of Remote Sensing Data Adult Education , Special Midcareer Training Programmes Environmental Awareness •Partnerships and Stakeholder Involvement: Public-Community Partnerships Public-Private Partnerships Public-Community-Private Partnerships Public-Voluntary Organization Partnerships Public-Private-Voluntary Organization Partnerships •Research and Development : Periodically identify and prioritize areas for research. Encourage research in priority areas •International Cooperation Avail of multi lateral and bilateral cooperation programs. •Review of the Policy: Three-year Reviews Redefine The Objectives And Principles, And Recast The Strategic Themes For Action. Review Of Implementation:
  • 17. Pg. no 16PRESENTATION ON NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006 PROCESS OF FORMULATION OF NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006 • The preparation of this Policy has involved inputs and consultations with diverse experts, and stakeholders. • A draft of the National Environment Policy was prepared through an intensive process of consultation within the Government and inputs from experts. • The draft, in English and Hindi was posted on the website of the Ministry of Environment and Forests and responses were invited from individuals and organizations, through advertisements in national and regional newspapers. • The draft was open for public consultation from 21 August, 2004 to 31 December, 2004. Consultations were held with concerned Ministries of the Central Government, and all State/UT governments at meetings of the State Environment Ministers and senior officials. • The latter were encouraged to undertake local level public consultations. The draft was also provided to the Members of Parliament and their views and suggestions were invited. • The Ministry of Environment and Forests also held consultations with representatives of major academic and research institutions, and key Industry Associations, Voluntary Organizations, and individuals who are well known in the field. • Detailed summaries of responses were prepared and the various concerns expressed by the respondents were addressed. Many of the suggestions received have been incorporated in the Policy.
  • 18. Thank you Pg. no 17PRESENTATION ON NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,2006