Adapting to Climate Change and SLR through ICZM Laws: The South Asian Experience

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Adapting to Climate Change and SLR through ICZM Laws: The South Asian Experience Tony George Puthucherril JSD Candidate, Dalhousie University

Scheme The impending crisis of climate change and SLR impact on the coastal regions of S. Asia ICZM - adaptive tool for sustainable development of coastal areas and resources State of ICZM laws in South Asia (primary emphasis on India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh) What needs to be done to operationalise ICZM?

Climate Change and SLR in S. Asia South Asia coastline - 11,500kms Sub-continent - 130mn. live in low coastal elevation zone (area < 10 mts. above sea level) By 2100, SLR 40cm high (most conservative estimate) - number of people flooded increases from 13mn. to 94mn. (annually) - 60% of this increase in S. Asia Rise in sea-surface temperature by 2-4 c to increase tropical cyclones by 10 to 20% (IPCC) Majority of the world s poor in S. Asia - least capacity & resources to adapt Coastal ecosystems under considerable stress, reduced resilience, e.g., impact of 2004 tsunami minimised by mangroves Warrants a new approach

What is ICZM? Overcomes fragmented and sectoral management response Eliminates jurisdictional overlaps Aims for spatial integration Sustains essential ecological processes and provides for improvements in bio-physical environment Reduces vulnerability and enhances quality of life of coastal inhabitants For Sustainable Coastal Development

Evolution of ICZM U.S. Coastal Zone Management Act, 1972 UNCLOS preamble UNCED Conference 1992 Rio Declaration and Chapter 17 of Agenda 21 World Bank, FAO, OECD guidelines In 1993-75 countries had 217 ICZM programs In 2002-145 countries had 622 ICZM programs (See Sorensen)

ICZM an Adaptive tool Adaptation - retreat, protect, accommodate (Coastal Management Sub-group, IPCC, 1990) ICZM facilitates all three responses. e.g, - South African Integrated Coastal Management Act, 2008 s.25 (set back) = retreat s.49 (municipal coastal management program to deal with coastal erosion) = protect s.15(1) (state cannot be compelled to prevent erosion) = accommodate Article 4(1)(e) - UN Framework Convention on Climate Change Working Group II of IPCC 4 th Assessment Report: The ICZM concept could potentially promote sustainable coastal area protection & management in Asia.

India: State of Coastal Development & SLR Coast line 7,500kms. 50% population live in 53 coastal districts 11 coastal cities - more than a million (Mumbai 20million) Beaches to disappear in 20 years 34% mangrove destroyed LBSMP very high (shipbreaking) Nuclear PPs hot water discharge 1mt. rise inundate 6,000km 2 (7million climate refugees)

Coastal Zone Management Law in India CRZ notification 1991 under Envt. Protection Act, 1986 (delegated legis.) Features: Jurisdiction - CRZ area - land up to 500 mts. from the High Tide Line on to the landward side - a rigid distance criteria, no seaward component Classification - Prohibition - CRZs I to IV (ecologically sensitive areas, urban, rural, A&N and Lakshadweep islands) 13 activities in CRZ subject to exceptions Develop CZMPs - States to identify CRZ areas within 1 year

One Step Forward, Two Steps Back... Globalisation (1991) - coastal lands - prized real estate CZMPs and institutional mechanisms delayed Indian Council for Enviro-legal Action v. Union of India (1996) - central govt. to set up CZMAs, CZMPs Enactment of a law, but tolerating its infringement, is worse than not enacting a law at all. 25 amendments dilute regulatory requirements notification nugatory 2004 MoEF Committee appointed - Draft CZM Notification, 2008 Further dilution, CZM 2008 allowed to lapse

Pre-Draft CRZ 2010 Amends the CRZ, 1991 and builds on it Retains 13 prohibitions and all exceptions CRZ re-classified into 5 categories From an ICZM perspective - CRZ-IV (seaward component 12nm.) New category CRZ-V - managed via ICZMP critically vulnerable areas to be ICZM project World Bank funding Implementation of pilot projects Centre for Sustainable CZM Mapping the national coastal hazard line

However. CRZ 2010 is weak from ICZM perspective no guidelines for ICZMP no relationship between the WB project and CRZ 2010 since CRZ 2010 is yet to be notified retains all pro-development provisions no rules to manage the hydro-space (though there is seaward integration) ICZM on a weak footing

1,620kms. of coastline 8.4 million people Sri Lanka 80% industrial units & 70% hotels 50% of mangroves destroyed (1986-2002) Oil spills - MPPA 1981 Projected SLR 1mt. by 2070 Loss to land resources (1,242 million SL. rupees); tourism industry (201 million SL. rupees)

Coast Conservation Act, 1981 Coast Protection Unit (1963) Coast Conservation Act, 1981 Coastal zone defined from an ICZM perspective (300 mts. landward from mean high water line and 2kms. seaward from mean low water line) Two authorities Director, Coast Conservation Department and Coast Conservation Advisory Council Director primary responsibility to administer CCA Survey and CZMP preparation Developmental activity in coastal zone based on permit issued by Director (EIA)

Sri Lanka Moving Towards ICZM 1990 - first CZMP dealt with erosion control, sand and coral mining 1992 Coastal 2000 Document spearheaded the movement to ICZM 1997 - CZMP revised sea level rise linked to coastal erosion control, marine pollution, special area management - bottom-up and collaborative management 2004 CZMP - integrating coastal fisheries, public access, etc.

Bangladesh: Coastal Development & SLR Coastline -710 kms Coastal population -36.8 million 6.82 million coastal households - 52% poor Delta of Ganges, Brahmaputra & Meghna rivers 30-35% of the total land surface inundated yearly (in 1988 and 1998 more than 65% Severe tropical cyclone once in 3 years Ship recycling, increased use of pesticides in coastal zone (4,520 tons)

Bangladesh: Coastal Development & SLR Mangroves in Chakaria Sundarban - cleared for aquaculture Arsenic contamination (61 out of 64 districts) Salinity intrusion; soil salinity affecting 30% of coastal cultivable land SLR Predictions 2020 10cms. SLR; inundate 2% or 2,500 km. 2 and 15% of Sunderbans 2050-25 cms.; 4% or 6,300 km 2 and 40% of Sunderbans 2100 1 mt.; 17.5% 25,000 km 2 and Sunderbans lost for ever

ICZM in Bangladesh The Coastal Zone Policy 2005 guidance on management & development of the coastal zone Coastal Development Strategy provides realistic approaches to translate the policy into action Priority Investment Program programs, actions & projects Co-ordination through Ministry of Water Resources - lead Ministry, & Water Resources and Planning Organization (WARPO) -lead agency Yet to enact a dedicated statute for ICZM 90 laws applicable to the coastal zone Entrench fragmentation & not integration primary weakness

Maldives 80% < 1 meter above sea level 44% of all settlements & 99% of all tourist accommodation fall within 100mts. of coastline; two intl. airports 50 mts. De-territoralised state No coastal law Envt. Protection & Preservation Act, 1993 National Adaptation Programme of Action, 2006 Adaptation strategies include: coastal zone management, rainwater harvesting; recharging aquifers, etc. Pakistan Coastline of 1,050 kms. shared b/w Sindh & Balochistan 75% of the coastline lies in Balochistan comparatively underdeveloped Sindh will be badly affected Karachi region 1994 ICZM Workshop Sindh (1994), Bal. (1998) provinces have enacted Coastal Development Authority Acts

Way Forward South Asian countries not on the same footing with regard to their ability to adapt to SLR via ICZM laws (India delegated legis., confusion; Bangladesh policy; Maldives general laws; Pakistan provincial laws; Sri Lanka dedicated statute) Highly necessary to enact/re-engineer coastal laws that are based on ICZM principles and promotive of three adaptive responses - retreat, protect, accommodate South Asian Seas Program and SAARC Coastal Zone Management Centre to be involved

This is the worst pain a man can have: to know much and have no power to act. - Herodotus Thank you! Acknowledgements Vanier SSHRC Government of Canada