Bangalore: Greens Question Karnataka Govt's Opposition to Heritage Tag for Western Ghats


Bangalore, Jul 9 (IANS): The Karnataka government's opposition to Unesco's heritage tag for the Western Ghats is being strongly criticised by greens and environmental scientists as illogical and another example of the BJP administration's ignorance about global issues.

The greens have also trashed state Forest Minister C.P. Yogeshwar's claims that the heritage tag will prevent development and spur Maoist activities.

The Western Ghats are a 1,600-km-long mountain range spread over a 140,000 sq km area in Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu. About 60 percent of the Ghats lie in Karnataka. The Western Ghats are home to rare plants and various birds and animal species but are "threatened by a number of developmental activities such as roads, railways, dams, etc", says an experts group set up by the central environment ministry.

"The move by the Karnataka government is not only illogical but it has no basis for the allegation that it will lead to more Naxal (Maoist) activities," Panduranga Hegde, a leading environmentalist in Karnataka, told IANS.

T.V. Ramachandra, professor at the Indian Institute of Science and member of the Western Ghats Task Force set up by the Karnataka government, feels that those opposing the tag have not understood what it means.

"It appears that irrespective of political affiliations, all politicians are against the heritage tag and none of them have bothered to look up the concept," Ramachandra told IANS.
For Sanjay Gubbi, another prominent environmentalist, this declaration is neither an issue to celebrate nor a matter to worry about.

"It will be good to get it. However, there seems to be no major benefit by declaring the Western Ghats a World Heritage site except the fact that it may get some minimal recognition," Gubbi told IANS.

Praveen Bhargav, managing trustee of Wildlife First, an NGO active in the cause of conservation, is of the view that the state's decision to oppose the heritage tag was "unfortunate and betrays a total lack of vision and scientific temper".

"While the heritage tag itself is symbolic, it is nonetheless a recognition of the state's and the community's effort to conserve the Western Ghats," Bhargav told IANS.

Hegde noted that the opposition is mainly from a few elected representatives from Kodagu (a hilly district known for its coffee plantations and about 280 km from Bangalore) who have vested interests in plantations and mining rather than the interest of the local people or the environment.

"The government is bending backwards to their pressure which is unfortunate. It is nothing but an extension of the narrow ruling party views on global issues," he said.
The greens dismissed Yogeshwar's claims that the heritage tag would spur Maoist activities and would uproot people living there for ages.

"The government should know that there is no precedent in the heritage sites where people have been uprooted or development has come to a standstill," Hegde asserted.

Leo Saldanha of the Environment Support Group (ESG) told IANS that the forest minister's claim is desperate scaremongering to cover up what truly is a state policy of keeping these mountain ranges accessible to all sorts of destructive development.
Gubbi contended: "I do not think the tag can spur any Maoist activities in the region. Perhaps the forest minister has been given wrong information about this issue."
He noted that "Unesco cannot enact any law to restrict the activities of the people living in those areas. This declaration (of heritage tag) has no legal teeth to impose any restrictions on agriculture, livelihood or any other activity".

Saldanha said: "If the provisions of the Forest Rights Act and the district planning process envisioned in the constitutional 73rd and 74th amendments were meaningfully implemented, it is more than likely that the local communities would only propose such activities that are in sync with the ecological landscape."

"Naxalism (Maoist activities) spreads where democratic decision-making is not allowed to work, especially when communities are keen to take responsibility of their own lives, livelihoods and futures, or when the state suppresses this natural aspiration ruthlessly. All this is true wherever Naxalism is active in Karnataka," he said.

Ramachandra, who teaches at the Centre for Ecological Sciences of the Indian Institute of Science, said the political leaders "need to understand that to ensure their own survival (to get elected again) they have to ensure the sustenance of natural resources".
"Water and food security provided by the Western Ghats can only be sustained by appropriate conservation measures and not by short-sighted exploitation of the resources," he added.

Ramachandra said the Western Ghats Task Force would discuss the issue soon and attempt to convince the state government about the heriatge tag for the Western Ghats.
Unesco recently accorded the heritage tag for 10 sites in Karnataka. They include the Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary, the Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary, the Talacauvery Wildlife Sanctuary, the Kudremukh National Park and the Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary.
The 10 sites were among the 39 chosen for the tag by the central government in consultation with the states concerned. The others are in Kerala (19 sites), Tamil Nadu (six) and Maharashtra (four).

  

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  • Joe Britto, Nakre/Bangalore

    Mon, Jul 09 2012

    It is most unfortunate that in Karnataka the State Government has not understood and is not welcoming the “World Heritage Tag” to the Western Ghats as it imagines that this will come in the way of development of the region and encourage Nazals and destroy the livelyhood of people and obstruct Several Mega projects.
    Whereas Greens and several Environmentalists and nature lovers rightly feel otherwise and know it will benefit the Tribals and the population at large.
    We Indians do not value nature and worship the Forests that our ancestors would do and the Tribals are still doing . If we had done so , we would not have had this Tag rightly Thrust on us today by UNESCO. It ‘s now solely upto the Central Government to act in the right spirit by studying the various issues, documents , discuss with the States and UNESCO authorities and have the right law in place so as to benefit nature and save this our precious Western Ghats for the generations to come.

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  • Ken, Dubai

    Mon, Jul 09 2012

    In 21st century, to be a chief minister of Karnataka the criteria is that you have to be Linghayat, Gowda, Vokkaliga or some other cast. Mahatma fought the cast based system and was killed by the same people. How one can expect these politicians who may not know what is UNESCO world heritage means to us cause they are busy in infighting for chair. Sideline the old mentality and bring in new blood in the political arena. Immeterial which party.

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  • Peter, Bangalore

    Mon, Jul 09 2012

    These BJP politicians will destroy anything in their sight, in their pursuit of massive wealth creation.

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  • Ted, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 09 2012

    The way things are going on in India I will not be surprised if few months from now, the world s India as a failed state.

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  • Ted, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 09 2012

    A total of 20 Cultural World Heritage sites and 05 Natural World Heritage sites from Lena Pillars Nature Park in Russia to the Lakes of Ounianga in Chad (Central Africa), from Sangha Trinational in Cameroon to Chengjiang Fossil Site in China, the nations are celebrating this week after having been honoured with the prestigious UNESCO World Heritage Site (WHS)tag, However things are different in India, Karnataka is opposing the UNESCO tag given to Western Ghats. Sorry state of affairs in India, where ministers are only interested in creating wealth for themself rather than protecting the environment and the nature. Good reason for the Western World to laugh at us !!!!

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  • Ted, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 09 2012

    Most of the illegal Deforestation, Illegal Mining activities, Illegal Resorts across the Western Ghats is directly sponsored by corrupt politicians holding ministerial level positions within the state Government. Once, the Western Ghats is given a UNESCO World Heritage status, the Government prohibits anyone to touch the fragile ecosystem for any reason. It’s high time the politicians work for the Nation rather than their vested interests.

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  • Mark, Udyavara

    Mon, Jul 09 2012

    Govt knows that below this heritage, all the wealth is buried!

    Loot maar is our company. Ignoring the Daylight robberies by our eminent politicians, why do we break our heads with this "heritage" call.

    What's heritage if it is worth the loot?

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Mon, Jul 09 2012

    LAND BANK CREATED BY BJP GOVT first time ever in Karnataka.In this so called bank,real estate mafia's interests safekeeping while farmer's fertile lands are grabbed for land bank in the name of development!

    Like western ghat is golden goose for corrupt politicians.Yogishwar,nick named as 420 Minister facing non bailable warrant for the same reason.He is a real estate agent!!He was with Congress, later jumped to JDS and finally landed @ paradise of corruption party BJP!!!!

    We must be proved of declaration of WESTERN GHAT HERITAGE TAG BY UNESCO instead we cursing UNESCO?????Yesterday Sunil,Yuav morcha President issued a statement against the move which shows that BJP is a purely corrupted party.

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  • Anand, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 09 2012

    Naxalism, anti-development etc. are all uses, motive is to loot the natural resources and earn enough for their next 4-5 generations.

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  • Lavin Noronha, Paladka/Bahrain

    Mon, Jul 09 2012

    "It appears that irrespective of political affiliations, all politicians are against the heritage tag and none of them have bothered to look up the concept," Rightly said because these scoundrel politicians can grab this land for illegal mining or DE notify the land to their kin and kith across party lines. What development we have seen in these Ghats.

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  • FAZIL, DXB

    Mon, Jul 09 2012

    BJP Ministers are Good in Loot Natural Resources, no one care about Envoirnment or ecology balance...

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  • Cyril, Mumbai

    Mon, Jul 09 2012

    A request to the politicians to or allow it to be d a world Heritage and please do not oppose it at least do one good work in your life.

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  • Sanjeev Kamath, Udupi / Bahrain

    Mon, Jul 09 2012

    There is gold in western ghats and Karnataka is ruled by Yeddy - Reddy. Shettar will anyway shut up. That's why the noise only from Karnataka.

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