*"Report of the Western Ghats Ecology Expert Panel - Part I - Annexures : Annexure E: Public Consultations/ Roundtable/ Consultations with Civil Society Groups : Maharastra


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Sub : *"Report of the Western Ghats Ecology Expert Panel - Part I - Annexures : Annexure E: Public Consultations/ Roundtable/ Consultations with Civil Society Groups

Ref : Annexure E: Public Consultations/ Roundtable/ Consultations with Civil Society Groups - Maharastra :


Maharastra

1.
Date - 28/10-29/10/2010

Place - BVIEER, Pune

Issues/Remarks -  Open Consultation on how to demarcate Ecological Sensitive Area Number of Participants: 118 List of participants given at point 1 below

2.
Date - 29/11-6/12/2010

Place - Bengaluru

Issues/Remarks - Cumulative Impact Assessment in Konkan, Maharashtra

3.
Date - 13/12/2010

Place - Department of Biodiversity, Abasaheb Garware College

Issues/Remarks - Flaws in EIA Process and Lavasa issue

4.
Date - 26/12/2010

Place - A 18 Spring Flowers Panchavati Pashan Pune

Issues/Remarks - Environmental Problems in Konkan,Maharashtra


5.
Date - 04/01/2011

Place - Oikos office,Pune

Issues/Remarks - Lavasa –Environmental Impact

6.
 Date - 07/01/2011

Place - Oikos office, Pune

Issues/Remarks - Lavasa-Field Work Planning

7.
Date - 07/01/2011

Place - Gomukh, Pune

Issues/Remarks - Mahabaleshwar-Pachgani ESZ

8.
Date - 09/01/2011

Place - Gomukh, Pune

Issues/Remarks - HLMC functions in MPESZ and suggestions for Western Ghats Ecology Authority

9.
Date - 06/02/2011

Place - A 18 Spring Flowers Panchavati Pashan Pune

Issues/Remarks - Meeting with NPCIL officials on Jaitapur Project


10.
Date - 10/02/2011

Place - Department of Biodiversity, Abasaheb Garware College

Issues/Remarks - Long Term Ecology Monitoring site and Cumulative Impact Assessment in Konkan

11.
Date - 18/02/2011

Place - Department of Biodiversity, Abasaheb Garware College

Issues/Remarks - Northern Western Ghats data and Long term Ecology monitoring site in Konkan


12.
Date - 19/02/2011

Place - Department of Biodiversity, Abasaheb Garware College

Issues/Remarks - Cumulative Impact Assessment and Long term Ecology monitoring site in Konkan

13.
Date- 27/02/2011

Place - Department of Biodiversity, Abasaheb Garware College

Issues/Remarks - DEVRAAI ESZ proposal for southern part of Western Ghats of Maharashtra

14.
Date - Issues/Remarks -09/03/2011

Place - Department of Biodiversity, Abasaheb Garware College

Issues/Remarks - Local people facing Problems in Mahabaleshwar- Panchgani ESZ


15.
Date - 11/03/2011

Place - COEP,Pune

Issues/Remarks - Cumulative Impact Assessment in Konkan

16.
Date - 17/03/2011

Place - Kokan Krushi Vidyapeeth,Dapoli

Cumulative Impact - Assessment and long term ecology monitoring site in Konkan

17.
Date - Issues/Remarks -17/03/2011

Place - Datar, Behre, Joshi College,Chiplun

Issues/Remarks - Cumulative Impact Assessment and long term ecology monitoring site in Konkan


18.
Date - 17/03/2011

Place - Gogate- Jogalekar College, Ratnagiri

Issues/Remarks - Cumulative Impact Assessment and long term ecology monitoring site in Konkan

19.
Date - 18/03/2011

Place - Sangameshwar

Issues/Remarks - Cumulative Impact Assessment and long term

20.

Eecology monitoring site in Konkan :-

22/03/2011 / BVIEER, Pune / Northern Western Ghats data and ESA in Maharashtra

25/04/2011 / CDAC Pune / Biodiversity data from Nashik,Nandurbar and northern Western Ghats

23/06/2011 / BVIEER, Pune / ESAs in Maharashtra Western Ghats

21/07/2011 / Gomukh, Pune / Mahabaleshwar-Pachgani ESZ

25/07/2011 / CDAC Pune / ESAs in Maharashtra Western Ghats

11/08/2011 / BVIEER, Pune / ESZ levels to Taluks in Maharashtra Western Ghats

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