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Chapter 3  Informing Sub-National Actions Sector Power Industry Transport Urban/rural Agriculture Forestry Waste Water resources/
habitat (includes (includes management coastal areas (as
buildings, etc.) livestock, management of water applicable to the
horticulture) sheds •Awareness of state conditions)
State • Enhancing quality community to be
indigenous varieties, of moderately dense upgraded with the • Formation of Water
institutions, dairy • Creation of a crop diversification, forest, open forests, help of NGOs Users Associations
farms, monasteries nodal agency with integrated pest and degraded forests (WUAs)
and tourist camps the powers to management though regulation • Pricing and
and forest department schedule and route (IPM), organic and monitoring of regulation through
buildings and services, regulating seed production invasive species metering, etc., to
outposts and monitoring and certification, and identification of prevent leakage of
operations with water management, non-native species water
respect to planned soil conservation, that can survive • Irrigation Water Tax
routes and schedules rejuvenation climate change and
• Rescheduling of programmes for large be beneficial to the
work/activity timing cardamom, mandarin ecosystem, etc.
to address traffic oranges, etc. • Preventing forest
congestions during • Promotion of fragmentation
peak hours, etc. drip and sprinkler by conserving
• Establish a irrigation, contiguous
Transport Regulatory multiple-cropping, forest patches,
Authority under macro-irrigation, eco-restoration
JNNURM with the macro-management of degraded
powers to schedule of agriculture, etc. open forests, and
and route services, restoration of
349 etc. grasslands
• Traffic segregation • Sustainable
by building of management of
pedestrian grade forests to increase
separators, soil moisture content
pedestrian malls, of forests, increase
sidewalks, central
dividers, footpath
and central railings,
creation of storage

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