Environmental policy of the Government of India
Legislation | Year | Domain | Protected areas | Use of other natural resources |
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Indian Forest Act | 1927 | British India | Developed procedures for setting up and protection of reserved forests, protected forests, and village forests | Regulation of movement and transit of forest produce with duties on such produce. Special focus on timber |
1st Five Year Plan | 1951 | |||
2nd Five Year Plan | 1956 | |||
3rd Five Year Plan | 1961 | Almost the same but with extra deer saving acts | ||
4th Five Year Plan | 1969 | |||
Wildlife Protection Act | 1972 | India except J&K | Formalisation of national parks, wildlife sanctuaries, conservation reserves and community reserves. Protection to habitat and wildlife within premises of such protected areas.
Development of National Board for Wildlife and State Boards for Wildlife for identification of future protected areas. |
Penal codes for animal poaching, and trade in products derived from protected animals |
5th Five Year Plan | 1974 | |||
6th Five Year Plan | 1978 | |||
7th Five Year Plan | 1980. Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980 (with Amendments Made in 1988) | environment protection act 1986 (23 May 1986)
I it is a legeslation which signifies the central governments determination to take effective steps to protect the environment. |
stating that: No State Government or other authority shall make any order directing-
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8th Five Year Plan | 1992 | |||
9th Five Year Plan | 1997 | |||
10 Five Year Plan | 2002 | |||
11th Five Year Plan | 2007 |
See also
- conservation and protection in india
- Environmental issues in India
- Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education
References
- “India’s Forest Conservation Legislation: Acts, Rules, Guidelines”, from the Official website of: Government of India, Ministry of Environment & Forests
- Wildlife Legislations, including - “The Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act” from the Official website of: Government of India, Ministry of Environment & Forests
- Official website of: Government of India, Ministry of Environment & Forests
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