Environmental Policies and Democratic Governance
Civics ⇒ Democracy and Government
Environmental Policies and Democratic Governance starts at 11 and continues till grade 12.
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Define 'sustainable development' in the context of environmental governance.
Describe how democratic governance can help in achieving environmental sustainability.
Describe the relationship between democracy and environmental protection.
Describe the significance of public participation in environmental governance in a democracy.
Discuss the importance of environmental impact assessment (EIA) in democratic governance.
Explain the concept of 'polluter pays principle' in environmental law.
Explain the concept of 'precautionary principle' in environmental policy.
Explain the importance of intergovernmental cooperation in environmental governance in India.
Explain the role of local self-government in environmental management.
Explain the role of the judiciary in enforcing environmental policies in India.
What is meant by 'environmental justice'?
What is the main objective of the National Environment Policy (NEP) 2006?
What is the main purpose of the Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980 in India?
What is the role of NGOs in environmental governance in India?
What is the significance of the Stockholm Conference of 1972 for India?
