Guidelines
Source: Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of IndiaGuidelines for integrated management action plan for wetlands, mangroves and corals
Wetlands, mangroves and corals are dynamic systems open to influence from natural and human
factors. In order to maintain their biodiversity and productivity and to allow wise use of
their resources, an overall agreed in regard to various sectors involved for their
management. The management planning process provides this overall agreement.
The main components of the management action plan are briefly mentioned as under :
a. Description of the site
This is a basic description of the site, using available information from all the sources as far as possible. This information should include :
Location, area and altitude.
Geology and climatic features
Landuse pattern in the catchment including vegetation, human settlements, agriculture, major and minor industries, etc.
Sources of inflow and outflow of water in quantitatively terms.
Flora including distribution of macrophytes, plankton, etc.
Fauna including details of major animal groups like birds, fishes, reptiles, mammals. Details regarding invertebrate fauna should also be included.
Population/families directly dependent on wetland resources.
Cultural and indigenous practices of wetland resource utilization.
Existing conservation measures taken
Research needs
References
b. Problems/threats
This should include main threats to the wetlands, mangroves and coral reefs. Some of the problems confronting wetlands, mangroves in India are :
Encroachments
Denudation of catchment area leading to siltation
Prolific growth of obnoxious aquatic weeds
Conversion of wetland areas for aquaculture, agriculture, human settlements etc.
Decrease in biological diversity particularly endemic and endangered species.
Deterioration of water quality
Decrease in resident and migratory bird population, fish and other faunal diversity.
Mining.
c. Management objectives
(i)Short-term objectives
Short-term objectives refer to the immediate problems confronting the wetlands, mangroves and corals which could be taken up on priority basis for conservation.
(ii)Long-term objectives
This should include long-term objectives of the project for conservation of wetland, mangrove and corals. The objectives should be defined taking into consideration all the factors responsible for degradation of the wetland/mangrove area.
d. Strategies for achieving the objectives
(1) Management action plan
Strategies for (i) short-term objectives and (ii) long-term objectives should lead to the formulation of integrated management action plan. Action plan should bring out a detailed work plan for a period of five years for implementation of management action plan to achieve the conservation objectives. A tentative list of actions required for wetlands, mangroves and corals are briefly given as under for illustrative purposes.
i. Protection measures
Survey and demarcation
Removal of encroachments
Fencing
Trenching
ii. Watershed management
Vegetative contour bunding
Gully control
Periphery bunding
Stream bank erosion control
Afforestation in the catchment area
Raising of nurseries
Propagation of plant material
Water harvesting structures
iii. Restoration measures
Maintenance of biological diversity
Rehabilitation of endangered and endemic speciels
Fisheries development
Enhancing bird diversity
Nursery and plantation
iv. Hydrological measures
Maintenance and appropriate action for conservation of hydrological features of the area
v. Pollution control measures
vi. Socio-economic development through community participation
vii. Monitoring and evaluation
Parameters for monitoring to be identified and frequency of observations to be stated with justification.
Patrolling and surveillance
Setting up of watchtowers and patrolling by motor boats.
viii. Public awareness and education
Organising training programmes
Publication of brochure/posters
ix. Legislative and administrative measures
Proforma for monitoring of management action plan in wetlands identified by national wetland committee
1. Name of the wetland
2. Locationa. District/Nearest village
b. State/UT
3. Altitude/Latitude
4. Area total
5. Area under State Government
6. Area under private ownership (with brief details)
7. Department/agency which is a nodal point for conservation of wetlands with full address including officer incharge and second in command.
8. Occupation of local people living in and around the wetland area with brief
a) details about their socio-economic states
b) whether people living in the adjoining are involved in the management activities. If yes, at what level panchayat/block/tehsil/district etc.
c) if some incentives are given to local people in term of social forestry programme/community level alternate energy Programme/agriculture/ pisciculture
9. Date of identification of wetland for conservation and management by National Wetland Committee
a. whether long term management action plan as been made.
b. Short term plan/yearly plans have been made
c. Whether inventory of endangered species, vulnerable species, dominant species has been made.
10. Physical
Brief outline of activities undertaken
Main thrust area
Objectives achieved
Issues which need immediate attention
Loopholes in implementing MAP
Cooperation of other concerned departments
Whether any MAP has been prepared indicating different activities undertaken right from the inception for the project till date.
Comparative chart of all activities, head-wise, item-wise.
11. Financial
Total outlay plan-wise from Seventh Plan and Eighth Plan
Projections for Ninth Plan
Amount released year-wise/plan-wise
Expenditure incurred on various activities under different heads
How much area has been conserved and what further needs to be done
Whether State Government wants to include or delete more activities under proposed guidelines with sufficient reasons
State Government's role in preventing poaching/encroachment/illegal felling/taking away of rare/medicinal plants/ fishing/agriculture
Any other information for effective implementation of management action plan
Whether projects have been accepted on the following topics in the given list of research priority areas for conservation of wetlands
Illustrative list of activities under "conservation of wetlands"
1. Survey and demarcation
2. Natural regeneration
3. Protective measures
Fencing
Trenching
Setting up of watch towers
Patrolling by motor boats.
4. Removal of encroachments
5. Raising of nurseries
6. Afforestation (percentage survival to be indicated)
7. Weed control
Physical
Chemical
Biological
8. Soil conservation measures
Vegetation contour bunding
Gully control
Water harvesting structures
Periphery bunding
Stream bank erosion control
Afforestation in catchment area
Raising of nurseries and propagation of plant material
Afforestation and its maintenance in wetland areas
9. Wildlife conservation
Fisheries development
Avifauna conservation
10. Eutrophication abatement
Monitoring of water quality
Control of pollution
11. Resource utilisation
Apiculture
Mariculture
Horticulture
Agriculture
12. Environmental awareness
Location, area and altitude.