C
Shivakumar
Chennai:
The
fate of revised
National Strategic Action Plan (NSAP) for Mangroves for the Future hangs in
balance as committee of experts appointed by the ministry of environment and
forest (MOEF) are yet to hold their first meeting.
“But till now the committee of experts set up by the Ministry of environment and forests have yet to conduct their first meeting to finalise this revision,” Ghosh said.
The review has to focus on categorization of different flora and fauna along the 8,000 km coastline. It will provide linkages between this categorization and dependents of local population on the produces, services and land from the coastal area, she said.
Ghosh also said the proposal on Red Listing of species in accordance with IUCN international guidelines has been developed and will be forwarded to the Central Zoological Authority and Botanical society of India (BSI). It will be implemented with partnership with Zoological Authority of India, BSI and IUCN.
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