Panel Recommends Land use Policy for Western Ghats Region


Panel Recommends Land use Policy for Western Ghats Region

Bangalore, Feb 22 (PTI) : An expert panel has recommended framing a land use policy for ''Malenadu'' of Karnataka keeping in view the fragile ecosystem of Western Ghats that comes under the region, to guide all development programmes there. 
 
Developmental projects to be taken up in the Malenadu region, which includes the districts such as Shimoga, Chikamagalur, Hassan and Uttara Kannada, should be ecologically sustainable and socially feasible in view of the Western Ghats, it said.

Government-appointed Western Ghats Task Force submitted some of its major recommendations which it said would help in ensuring integrated and sustainable development of Malenadu region, to the Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa today.

The Task Force's Chairman Anant Hegde Ashisar said the recommendations were based on the deliberations of a state-level conference of people from all walks of life held recently at Sagara in Shimoga district.

It said the sectors like horticulture,dairy and eco-tourism should be recognised as the prime developmental programmes for the region and the Government should come out with a comprehensive policy and package which would provide training for locals, initial capital support with subsidy for new entrepreneurs and market opportunities, among others.

"Government should come out with an integrated and wide-scale programme on forest protection, afforestation and watershed works with active participation of local communities", Ashisar said.

The catchment areas of all major and perennial rivers in the state (those which fall in the Western Ghats region) should be protected and more conservation programmes taken up in order to ensure water security, it recommended.

The Task Force pushed for taking up a special programme to provide primary education in remote areas, hamlets and tribal pockets in Western Ghats region, promotion of alternative energy modes like solar light and water heating systems and biogas plants, as well as medicinal plant cultivation.

It also called for a comprehensive inland fishery promotion policy in Malenadu and participatory conservation modes.

Noting that non-timber forest products of the Malenadu forest offer huge livelihood opportunities for the local communities, the panel recommended an effective and scientific policy which would ensure transparent tender systems, sustainable harvesting and provide benefits to them in an equitable manner.

  

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  • Max & Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore/Houston, Texas

    Wed, Feb 23 2011

    Malenadu land is scenic and pretty. The climate is good, the place is ideal for enriching all possibilities for improved tourism. We have so many wise men and women in our State who can create wonders in the Malenadu area by uplifting the quality of tourism with good roads, good hotels or motels, good camp sites and good parks and wild sanctuaries. All of the above will provide encomic boost, touristic boost and most importantly increased job opportunities for thousands of local natives to encourage theselves and their children to be educated in the localo environment and create consistent job opportunities.

    This is all part and portion of the Economic development for Karnataka as well as India. Lets wake up and make lot of things possible because it is good for all of us. God will watch over all our leaders for their creativity and bless them and their families abundantly because they will do full justice for the position they have been elected and ed to perform for the benefit of the people. God bless them all.

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