Biodiversity Conservation and Natural Resource Management for Sustainable Development in Gangtok

ACTIVITY INFORMATION
What we are doing

Situated in close proximity to the Eastern Himalayan global biodiversity hotspot, the city of Gangtok is the capital and the largest urban centre in Sikkim. It also is the headquarters of the East Sikkim district. Gangtok is located in the Eastern Himalayan range, at an elevation of 1,650 m. The city’s population of 1,00,286 is comprised of people of different ethnicities such as Nepali, Lepchas and Bhutia. Gangtok accounts for more than 65% of the total urban population of Sikkim (Housing and Urban Department Cooperation). The last decade i.e. 2001-2011 has observed the most exceptional growth rate of 241.64%. Rapid urbanization has led to reduction and exploitation of the natural resources like surface and groundwater and also led to dwindling of traditional resource utilization and management practices which were earlier followed by the communities. Urbanization has also led to acceleration of pollution, which has in turn had an impact on the biodiversity of the city-region (area comprising of the city and its vicinity). Mainstreaming biodiversity conservation and natural resource management into urban planning is thus needed to ensure sustainable development.

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How we are tracking

Development of Natural Asset Map Consultative workshop with stakeholders Development of Local Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan

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What we are achieving

ICLEI is carrying out a baseline assessment of the ecosystems and the services they provide to the city of Gangtok. ICLEI will complete a review of the policy environment with regard to biodiversity conservation is and a natural asset map for the city, which will all help to set the baseline for the Local Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan for the city. This will be in line with the State Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan and the National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan.

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