Climate Adaptation Fund to be finalized soon
Indian farmers are ready to adapt to climate change: Prakash Javadekar
Shri Prakash
Javadekar, Minister for Environment, Forests and Climate Change has said adaptation,
capacity building, and strengthening rural communities would be the top priority
for the Government to address the challenges posed by climate change. The
Government would shortly be finalizing a comprehensive Action Plan on the
Climate Change Adaptation Fund introduced in the Union Budget this year. The
Government stood committed to the Clean India Green India philosophy outlined
by the Honourable Prime Minister. The Minister said this while delivering the
inaugural address at the National Workshop on Scaling up Good Practices for
Climate Change Adaptation here today.
Elaborating further Shri Javadekar
said that climate change as a comprehensive issue needed to be addressed at the
Global, National, Regional and even at the local level i.e. at the State and
District level. While at the global level the focus was on emission cuts and
mitigation, India’s perspective had focused on financial and technological
support, information sharing and technology transfer for the developing communities
to scale up adaptation strategies. The Minister stated that a balanced global
view needed to incorporate these aspects as part of the new International
Protocol on Climate Change that would emerge in 2015.
On the issue of climate change
adaptation, the Minister called for a collaborative, community-based, and
participatory approach and emphasized that efficient watershed management and
water budgeting, soil health cards, and disaster-risk mitigation strategies
were of paramount importance. Shri Javadekar also stated that the common people
and farmers in India were ready to adopt good practices and successfully adapt
to the changes brought about by climate change.
The Minister also mentioned that the entire approach instituted had to
be “Bottom Up.” Based on this premise, adaptation plans would be designed. This
would enable mainstreaming of adaptation of sustainable cultures.
Courtesy: pib.nic.in
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