- Page 2 and 3:
REPORT OF THE EXPERT COMMITTEE ON C
- Page 4 and 5:
3.1.0 Background 73 3.1.1 Prohibite
- Page 6 and 7:
PREFACE 1. Experts on the origin of
- Page 8 and 9:
Introduction Coastal environment pl
- Page 10 and 11:
No.15(8)/2004-IA.III Government of
- Page 12 and 13:
CHAPTER 1 1.0 COASTAL ZONE MANAGEME
- Page 14 and 15:
patches of mangroves are also obser
- Page 16 and 17:
Pollution Control Board Coastal Pol
- Page 18 and 19:
The Committee has also examined the
- Page 20 and 21:
1.2.8. Prof. M. S. Swaminathan Comm
- Page 22 and 23:
protected. • Landward side of exi
- Page 24 and 25:
1.3 Coastal Zone Management - Inter
- Page 26 and 27:
(v) Australia About 75% of the popu
- Page 28 and 29:
projected use of coastal areas and
- Page 30 and 31:
implementation process. The Princip
- Page 32 and 33:
COUNTRIES SETBACK ZONE Brazil 33 m
- Page 34 and 35:
USA � � � � � � Croatia
- Page 36 and 37:
Earth Minerals and few private sect
- Page 38 and 39:
systems desalination schemes needs
- Page 40 and 41:
2.3.0 Living Resources in coastal a
- Page 42 and 43:
a Mechanised bottom trawling within
- Page 44 and 45:
continent, harbour high concentrati
- Page 46 and 47:
patches, lying shoreward of offshor
- Page 48 and 49:
Sea grass ecosystems provid e a she
- Page 50 and 51:
Rushikulya in Ganjam district in So
- Page 52 and 53:
These ecosystems are important for
- Page 54 and 55:
sediment for dunes is derived fr om
- Page 56 and 57:
2.5.1.6 Rocky Foreshores Rocky fore
- Page 58 and 59:
� Filtration ponds � Salt produ
- Page 60 and 61:
The CRZ notification is silent abou
- Page 62 and 63:
Threats Sand mining, pollution from
- Page 64 and 65:
2.6.1 Livelihood and Social Dimensi
- Page 66 and 67:
popular farmed species in India, mo
- Page 68 and 69:
• Shrimp hatcheries (and also hat
- Page 70 and 71: suitable control measures are to be
- Page 72 and 73: of erosion and accretion can be due
- Page 74 and 75: contamination are also part of stor
- Page 76 and 77: In the context of CRZ provisions, d
- Page 78 and 79: CHAPTER -3 3.0 COASTAL REGULATION Z
- Page 80 and 81: � S.O.730(E), dated 4th August, 2
- Page 82 and 83: development agencies complaint that
- Page 84 and 85: 26. Horticulture X � � � �
- Page 86 and 87: 3.4.3 Ports and Harbours and other
- Page 88 and 89: 3.4.11 Land Reclamation The Notific
- Page 90 and 91: 3.4.22 Projects of Department of At
- Page 92 and 93: 3.5.0 Enforcement and monitoring of
- Page 94 and 95: has been no concrete effort in addr
- Page 96 and 97: Panchayati Raj institutions in coas
- Page 98 and 99: 4.1 Recommendations with regard to
- Page 100 and 101: dependent on coastal resources such
- Page 102 and 103: and it is necessary to ensure propa
- Page 104 and 105: proactive action-reaction analysis
- Page 106 and 107: institutions under the various Mini
- Page 108 and 109: (xvii) Vacant plots within municipa
- Page 110 and 111: c. Litigations, violations and othe
- Page 112 and 113: CHAPTER-6 6.0 A NATIONAL COASTAL ZO
- Page 114 and 115: 6.5 ORGANOGRAM INDICATING THE INSTI
- Page 116 and 117: Annexure -II CMZ-I: INDICATIVE LIST
- Page 118 and 119: 113 Annexure-IV GUIDELINES FOR PREP
- Page 122: 117