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Kerala State Environment Policy, 2009.

País/Territorio
India
Subdivisión territorial
Kerala
Tipo de documento
Fecha
2009
Fuente
FAO, FAOLEX
Materia
Agricultura y desarrollo rural, Medio ambiente gen., Alimentación y nutrición, Pesca, Agua, Especies silvestres y ecosistemas, Desechos y sustancias peligrosas
Palabra clave
Desarrollo agrícola Desarrollo sostenible Gobierno local Gobernanza Protección social Empleo rural Juventud rural EIA Control de la contaminación Participación pública Bosques de protección Investigación Conservación del ecosistema Subvención/incentivo Sistema de alerta rápida/sistema de intervención de emergencia Cambio climático Salud pública Productos pesqueros Manejo y conservación pesquera Ordenación comunitaria Soberanía alimentaria Eliminación de desechos Gestión de desechos Prevención de residuos Uso sostenible Abastecimiento de agua Alcantarillado Acceso y participación en los beneficios Desastres Educación Biodiversidad
Área geográphica
Asia, ASIA Y PACIFICO, Océano Índico, Mares del Asia Sudoriental, Asia Meridional
Resumen

This Kerala State Environment Policy Vision aims at ensuring clean air, water, soil and food to the people of Kerala and its sustainability for a healthy living condition, as well as ensuring conservation of natural resources, including species, ecosystems and genetic wealth of the State. The State Government have been pursuing to implement several regulatory and promotional measures for environmental protection and conservation through their various departments such as Department of Environment, Science and Technology, Health and Family Welfare, Forests and Wildlife, Factories and Boilers, Industries, Mining and Geology and Groundwater. It aims at ensuring equitable access to natural resources to all sections of the society, particularly the poor, whose survival depends on the availability of natural resources, and to ensure the following issues: a sustainable and equitable use of environmental resources for meeting their basic needs of present as well as future generations; its efficient use by reducing their consumption per unit of economic output, to minimize adverse environmental impacts; mitigation and restoration activities for damages already caused to the environment and the ecosystems by suitable restoration/ameliorative measures and, to prevent and control further deterioration of land, biomass, water and air which constitute our basic life-support systems.

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envt.kerala.gov.in