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Only 50% of fragile Western Ghats in draft protection plan

The Madhav Gadgil Committee in 2010 recommended that 75 percent of the 129,037 sq km of the Western Ghats be declared ESA because of its dense, rich forest cover and large number of endemic species

August 27, 2019 / 11:11 IST
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Four of the six Western Ghats states have agreed to declare only 31,387 sq km — about half of what K Kasturirangan Committee had recommended as — as ecologically sensitive areas (ESA) where mining, quarrying, and polluting industries will be banned.

Minutes of a meeting of these states with the environment ministry, held on February 15, 2019, show that Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Goa and Kerala have proposed to notify only about half of the recommended 60,000 sq km as ESA. Besides these states, Karnataka and Gujarat share areas with the ecologically fragile Western Ghats, a mountain range that runs parallel to India’s western coast.

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The Madhav Gadgil Committee in 2010 recommended that 75 percent of the 129,037 sq km of the Western Ghats be declared ESA because of its dense, rich forest cover and large number of endemic species. Later, a panel headed by Kasturirangan, former Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) chief, had scaled it down to 50 percent.

According to states’ responses to the Western Ghats ESA draft notification 2018, Goa said it plans to halve the area categorised as ESA, while Kerala has said it will restrict ESA to reserve forests, protected areas and world heritage sites excluding plantations, rocky outcrops and water bodies.