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Centre plans revision of Eco-Sensitive Zone (ESZ) guidelines

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July 15, 2025

Prelims: Current events of national and international importance -Environment

Why in News?

Recently, the Standing Committee of the National Board for Wildlife (SC-NBWL) has called for a review of the guidelines governing Eco-Sensitive Zones (ESZs).

Eco sensitive zones (ESZ)

  • Definition – They are buffer areas created around protected forests, wildlife sanctuaries and national parks.
  • Objectives - To protect wildlife and biodiversity from harmful human activities.
  • Prohibited Activities - Commercial mining, sawmills, and industries causing pollution.
  • The establishment of major hydroelectric projects (HEP),
  • Commercial use of wood.
  • Regulated Activities - Felling of trees, the establishment of hotels and resorts, commercial use of natural water, erection of electrical cables, drastic change of agricultural system.
  • Permitted Activities - Ongoing agricultural or horticultural practices, rainwater harvesting, organic farming, use of renewable energy sources, and adoption of green technology for all activities.
  • Need for revision – To develop a more "flexible" and "site-specific" approach that balances conservation goals with local socio-economic "realities".
  • Existing structure - Current ESZ guidelines are designed primarily with terrestrial sanctuaries in mind and often do not apply well to marine ecosystems.

In states like Himachal Pradesh, where approximately 65% of the land is already under forest or protected status, a rigid imposition of ESZ norms could hinder local development without proportional ecological gains.

Recent recommendations

  • Flexible approach - A more flexible and site-specific ESZ framework is essential to encourage conservation, without creating unintended hardships.
  • Several members and state officials flagged concerns over the negative impact of blanket ESZ provisions.
  • Stakeholder involvement – The proposal involves stakeholder consultations, including inputs from state governments, relevant ministries, environmental experts, and the ESZ division.
  • Complete prohibition - The notification mentioned a complete ban on mining activities within a notified ESZ.
  • Developmental hindrance - The committee noted that the sectors most impacted by ESZ guidelines include mining, highways, railways, housing, and tourism.
  • Unlike in protected areas, where compensation is provided during the settlement of rights, no such relief exists for ESZs.
  • Inter-ministerial coordination - A formal inter-ministerial consultation has been suggested to solicit views from all the departments concerned, before finalising any changes in the guidelines.
  • Preparation of notice - Following the discussion, the SC-NBWL directed the environment ministry to prepare a note on the issue.
  • Submission of proposals - The final recommendations will be submitted to the committee for further deliberations.

Reference

Business Standard | Revision of eco-sensitive zone guidelines

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