Title: Rules Notified in Dec 2004 sec 63 of act
1SBB Madhya Pradesh.
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- Rules Notified in Dec 2004 ( sec 63 of act )
- Full Board as statutory body gazetted in April
2005 ( sec 22) - First Meeting of the Board held on May 9th 2005
CS in chair
2the mandate ( under sect 23 of Act)
- Regulatory (sec 7 of Act )
- Information , documentation (PBR) incl
development of BIS - Awareness and capacity building of partners
- strengthening in-situ and ex-situ conservation
of BD - Supporting sustainable use and equitable sharing
of benefits - mainstreaming BD concerns and BD based
livelihoods in sectoral policies planning - Facilitating institutional development
3- Key plank of the strategy
- Eco-regional Approach
- Multi-stakeholders Processes
4Documentation and Information System
- PBR documentation initiated in 3 eco-regions led
by Ngo partners ( 6-7 clusters in each
ecoregion) - Validation by para-taxonomists (support from
colleges) - 5 PBRs driven by colleges/ Schools with CES
inputs - Regional Biodiversity Assessment ( for NTFP and
medicinal plants) to prioritise area and species - Information on phyto diversity ( eco-region
wise) -
5Education, Awareness and Training
- Communication Material
- Ecoregional Workhsops (with Multi-stakeholders)
- Building capacity for PBR ( PBR as tool for
local level planning based on conservation and
sustainable use of BD) - Mowgli Bal Utsav 2004, 2005,2006 Green Schools
- Processes to help WALMI and SIRD in
mainstreming BD in their training programs - Interpreting Ekant
6In situ ex situ conservation
- Setting processes towards biodiversity heritage
site ( kalda shyamgiri for both wild and agro) - work for Biodiversity Parks in 2 ecoregions
- Project on engaging Pardhi community in support
of conservation - Net work of farmers as insitu conservers of agro
BD ( Satna)
7Sustainable use and equitable benefit sharing
- Facilitating functional model of Sustainable
harvest of focal taxa (2 species) and bioresource
based enterprise. - MOUS for community as partners in small scale
eco-tourism initiatives ( kathotia)
8Institutional development
- Functional MPSBB regular Board meetings
- Eco-regional support groups/ District Support
groups ( some ) set up - BMCs about 50 in 2 eco-regions
9Policy Planning
- Process initiated to mainstreaming BD in district
planning (6 districts) - BD concerns in draft agricultural Policy of the
state - Processes for BD in watershed and working plans
- Conservation of BD and sustainable harvesting
Rules 2005 (sec 76 of IFA)
10Positives
- Have rules which are seen somewhat progressive
have been circulated widely, helped other states - Eco regional support groups ( cross sectoral)
- Pace of facilitation of BMCs
- Engagement with district planning/ SPB
- Partnerships
11Problems and the Bottlenecks ???
- Regulatory role yet to fall in place( Rules need
to be clear) - Protection of TK remains grey area
- Support form NBA is limited
- larger constituency yet to be carved out
12to strive for development which is rooted in
conservation of states/landscapes rich
biodiversity, its sustainable use and equitable
sharing of benefits arising out of its use and
achieved in such a manner that empowers people
Thanks!