The Biological Diversity Act, 2002 was born out of India’s attempt to realise the objectives enshrined in the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) 1992 which recognizes the sovereign rights of states to use their own Biological Resources.
Salient Features of the Act
The other laws that NGT deals with, include:
Exemptions from the Act
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Structure
Functions
People’s Biodiversity Registers (PBR):
Biodiversity Heritage Site (BHS) | District/State |
Nallur Tamarind Grove | Bangalore, Karnataka |
Hogrekan | Chikmagalur, Karnataka |
University of Agricultural Sciences, Bengaluru | Karnataka |
Ambaraguda | Karnataka |
Glory of Allapalli | Maharashtra |
Tonglu BHS and Dhotrey BHS under the Darjeeling Forest Division | Darjeeling, West Bengal |
Mandasaru | Odisha |
Dialong Village | Manipur |
Ameenpur lake | Telangana |
Majuli | Assam |
Gharial Rehabilitation Centre | Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh |
Chilkigarh Kanak Durga | West Bengal |
Purvatali Rai | Goa |
Naro Hills | Madhya Pradesh |
Asramam | Kerala |