National
Action Programme to Combat Desertification
India is a party to
the UN Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) and MoEF is the National Coordinating Agency for the
implementation of the UNCCD in the country. As an affected party, a
20 years� comprehensive National Action Programme (NAP)
to combat desertification in the country has been prepared. The objectives
are:-
- community based approach to development,
- activities to improve the quality of life of the
local communities,
- awareness raising,
- drought management preparedness and mitigation,
- R&D initiatives and interventions which are
locally suited,
- strengthening self governance leading to
empowerment of local communities.
For the Tenth Five Year Plan, it is proposed to
initiate activities that include, among others, assessment and mapping of land
degradation, drought monitoring and early warning system groups, drought
preparedness contingency plans, and on-farm research activities for development
of indigenous technology, etc will be taken up.
During 2002-03, two regional workshops have also
been conducted and the third country report is being finalized for submission
to UNCCD. Some external donors have evinced interest in funding the programme.
Under UNCCD, a Regional Action Programme for
Asian Countries has been formulated to strengthen the existing capacity of the
member country parties and to network with each other for effective measures to
combat desertification. Six Thematic Programme Network (TPN) have
been identified for this purpose.
India is host country for TPN � 2 �Agro-forestry and Soil Conservation in Arid,
Semi-arid and Dry Sub-humid Areas.� The Central Arid Zone
Research Institute (CAZRI), Jodhpur has been identified as National
Task Manager. TPN � 2 has been launched with a web site by CAZRI.
Similarly, India is participating
actively in TPN � 1 �Desertification
Monitoring and Assessment�. A pilot project is under progress through the
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), Space Application Centre, Ahmedabad at
a cost of Rs 1.39 crores. India has also joined the TPN � 4 �Water Resources Management for Agriculture in
Arid, Semi-arid and Dry Sub-humid Areas�. The Ministry of Water
Resources has been identified as National Task Manager for TPN � 4 while TPN � 3 on �Range and Pasture
Management� has just been launched with Iranas host
country. The remaining TPNs, i.e TPN � 5 �Drought Praparedness and Mitigation in the Context of Climate
Change� and TPN � 6 �Strengthening Planning Capacities for Drought management and
Controlling Desertification� are yet to be launched.
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