Coastal Zone MBA DM
Coastal Zone MBA DM
Coastal Zone MBA DM
What is CRZ ?
The coastal stretches of seas, bays, estuaries, creeks, rivers and backwaters which are influenced by tidal action upto 500 m. from the high tide line (HTL) and the land between the low tide level (LTL) and the HTL is termed as CRZ. The notification imposes restriction on the setting up and expansion of industries, operations or processes in the CRZ
1986 - Environmental Protection Act 1989 - Draft CRZ Notification 1991 - CRZ Notification 1994 - Supreme Court direction asking for strict implementation of CRZ 1996 - Approval to State CZMPs 1997 - Constitution of Aquaculture Authority 1998 - National and State Coastal Zone Management Authorities
How it progressed
Vohra Committee Saldhana Committee Balakrishnan Nair Committee Saldhana Committee Babu Paul Committee Swaminathan Committee
Terms of Reference of Swaminathan Committee 1. Review reports of various Committees & international 2. Suggest scientific principles for an ICZM best suited for the practices 3. Define and enlist various coastal and marine resources country 4. Recommend the methodology for their identification 5. Recommend the extent of safeguards required for conservation and protection 6. Revisit CRZ, Notification, 1991 in the light of above 7. Recommend necessary amendments to make the regulatory framework consistent with recommendations
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MSS Committee
MSS Committee
Classification of CRZ
For regulating development activities, the coastal stretches with in 500 meters of High Tide Line on the landward side are classified in to 4 categories. They are CRZ-I : Ecologically important areas like national parks . Sensitive area- no activity permitted- Area between LTL and HTL CRZ-II: Already exploited to some extent like drainage etc. The coastal stretches of urban and developed areas- buildings are permitted on the landward side of the existing buildings or structures CRZ- III: Undisturbed areas not included under I & II. Areas, which do not belong to the above- no constriction is permitted upto 200m from HTL. However, beach resorts and other activities permitted on conditions. CRZ- IV: Lakshadweep, Andaman, Nicobar, and other small islands are grouped under this.
Permissible Activities
Clearance for any activity in the CRZ- given only if it requires waterfront and foreshore facilities. The following activities require environmental clearance from MoEF Construction activities related to Atomic Energy Department Construction of ports, harbours, lighthouses, jetties, wharves, etc. Reclamation for commercial purposes Exploration and extraction of oil and natural gas Thermal power plants Housing schemes in CRZ areas Mining of rare minerals Specified activities/facilities in SEZ Facilities for generating power by non-conventional energy sources Airstrips and other facilities in Lakshadweep and Andaman and Nicobar Islands Demolition or reconstruction of buildings of archeological importance, heritage buildings and buildings under public use Setting up of shrimp hatcheries.
Prohibited Activities
The following activities are declared as prohibited in the CRZ: Setting up of new industries and expansion of existing industries Manufacture or handling or storage or disposal of hazardous substances Setting up and expansion of fish processing units Mechanism for disposal of waste and effluents Discharge of untreated wastes and effluents from industries, cities and other human settlements. Dumping of town waste for the purpose of land filling Dumping of ash or wastes from thermal power stations. Land reclamation, bunding or disturbing the natural course of seawater Mining of sands, rocks and other substrata materials Harvesting and drawl of ground water Any construction activity between the LTL and HTL Altering of sand dunes or natural features for beautification Setting up of new shrimp farms.
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Coastal Issues
High rates of population growth and industrial activity in environmentally sensitive areas Poverty, dwindling resources, lack of alternatives Quick profit, e.g. conflicts, resource degradation Lack of sustainable management practices Lack of understanding of the economic contribution and value of coastal resources to society Lack of serious government follow-up in support and enforcement of conservation programs
Non-Structural Measures
Building sand dunes and growing vegetation around them Artificial Beach Nourishment removal of sand from one place and transportation to some other place upstream where erosion feared Providing Bio-Shields
Bio-Shields
Mangroves Coral Reefs Sea Grass Sea Weeds Animal Habitats Marine Parks Marine Sanctuaries
Mangroves
Located in inter-tidal regions Grow in saline water and sheltered places like creeks and estuaries Buffer against storm surges, Arrest Erosion, Trap Sediments, harbor fish Certain species sensitive to excessive sedimentation, stagnation, oil spills In Gujarat and Orissa cyclones, presence of Mangrove buffers destruction
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Appreciation of vulnerability of a hazard Ability to predict either deterministically or stochastically How should one respond to an occurrence?
Education at all levels