State Level Committee Constituted for the Assessment of Carrying Capacity of Eco-Sensitive Zones

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A State Level Joint Committee has been constituted to draft reports regarding the assessment of the carrying capacity of Eco-Sensitive Zones of Himachal Pradesh.    While presiding over the first meeting of the State Level Joint Committee here today Additional Chief Secretary (Environment, Science and Technology) Prabodh Saxena said that this committee had been constituted as per the directions of the National Green Tribunal (NGT).

 He said that besides senior officers of the department of Environment, Science and Technology, Forest, Urban Development, Town and Country Planning, Public Works, Rural Development, Transport, Pollution Control Board and other related departments, the representatives of Himachal Pradesh State Biodiversity Board, HFRI Shimla, State Disaster Management Authority, Experts from the School of Planning and Architecture New Delhi, National Institute of Technology Hamirpur, GB Pant Institute Kullu, Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology Dehradun and other institutions had also been included. Various important issues related to the assessment of the carrying capacity of Eco-Sensitive Zones were discussed in detail during the meeting. Additional Chief Secretary directed the Forest Department to provide the list of notified Eco-Sensitive Zones along with other important information at the earliest. He said that besides environmental issues, other important aspects like economic, social, eco-tourism, tribal, wildlife and disaster management etc would also be taken into consideration while assessing the carrying capacity of the Eco-Sensitive Zones of the state and a comprehensive report would be drafted.

 The Additional Chief Secretary said that in the first phase, reports of 4-5 zones of the state would be prepared on a pilot basis. The services of institutes like School of Planning and Architecture New Delhi, National Institute of Technology Hamirpur, GB Pant Institute Kullu, Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology Dehradun and other institutions could be taken for the assessment of the carrying capacity of these zones. The State Level Committee also decided to constitute a sub-committee so that this process could be expedited. Director, Environment, Science and Technology, Lalit Jain gave detailed information regarding the process of assessment of carrying capacity of Eco-Sensitive Zones during the meeting. He said that previous studies and reports of concerned departments and institutes could also be included in the assessment reports. Therefore, all the concerned departments and institutions must share these reports and suggestions with the sub-committee, urged Lalit Jain. Experts from School of Planning and Architecture New Delhi, National Institute of Technology Hamirpur, GB Pant Institute Kullu and Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology Dehradun attended the meeting through virtual mode.

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