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Comprehensive Green Protocol- for the Educational Institutions, Industries, Residences and Other Organizations of the Union Territory of Puducherry’
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NWPTypeOfOrganization |
Civil society
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NWPGeographicRegion |
Asia
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Scope of work |
Data collection and management; Development of strategies; Stakeholder engagement; Communication and outreach
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NWPMandatesandFrameworks |
Promote Sustainable Development
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By adopting and rigorously implementing the Comprehensive Green Protocol, significant strides can be made towards environmental sustainability, ensuring a healthier planet for future generations.
Implementation and Measurement includes:
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Increased resilience of communities and ecosystems to environmental challenges.
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Good practices and lessons learned |
Use of data-driven approaches to adjust and refine protocols for continuous improvement.
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Abbreviation |
CGP-2018
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Activities |
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Adaptation element |
Adaptation planning and practices; Capacity building; Communication and outreach/awareness; Education and training; Institutional arrangements; Knowledge management; Monitoring and evaluation/M&E; Science and research; Stakeholder involvement
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Adaptation sector/theme |
Agriculture; Food security; Water resources; Ecosystems; Biodiversity; Coastal areas/zones; Ecosystem-based adaptation; Community-based adaptation; Disaster risk reduction; Energy; Human settlements; Indigenous and traditional knowledge; Urban resilience; Tourism
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Climate hazard |
Desertification; Floods; Increasing temperatures; Land and forest degradation; Loss of biodiversity; Ocean acidification; Salinization; Vector and water-borne diseases; Wildfire
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Country |
India
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NWPDataSource |
https://www.apsccglobal.org/2018/04/13/comprehensive-green-protocol/
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Description |
To overcome the ever-increasing shortage of natural resources and unsustainable waste management practices, a ‘comprehensive green protocol’ was required. In view of this, a consortium of experts and dignitaries from the partnering organizations (DSTE, PPCC, PU, and APSCC) had joined hands to conduct the “State-Level Awareness Program on Sustainable Waste Management – 2017-18”, a 30-day program conducted across all four districts of the Union Territory of Puducherry. The collective knowledge gathered from the program has resulted in the creation of the ‘Comprehensive Green Protocol’ as a guide for Universities, Colleges, Schools, Industries, Tourism Sector, Hotels, Hospitals, and other organizations to carry forward the stated missions of the program. The protocol is expected to serve as a tool and guide to all stakeholders to commit to Environmental Responsibility and Sustainable Development. thereby creating a healthy environment for the campuses and communities at large.
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Expected outcome |
Reduction in water pollution and safeguarding of aquatic ecosystems.
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Further information |
Principles for the green protocol were adopted partially from UN Conference on Environment and Development called the Rio Declaration (1992) and Sustainable Development Goals (2016-2030). The Comprehensive Green Protocol (GCP) even includes a guide to implement and measure the result through factual means. The protocol was grouped under different heads such as Water Management; Soil Conservation and Sustainable Food Production; Clean Air; Energy Conservation; Sustainable Management of Waste Resources; and Sustainable Use of Natural Resources among Others.
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NWPGeographicScope |
Local
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Indicators of achievement |
Water Consumption Efficiency
Soil Organic Matter Increase
Landfill Diversion
Green Job Development
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NWPInformationType |
Knowledge Resource
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NWPJoinDate |
02/07/2024
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NWPPartner |
Association for Promoting Sustainability in Campuses and Communities
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Purpose |
A protocol to guide for Universities, Colleges, Schools, Industries, the Tourism Sector, Hotels, Hospitals, and other organizations to carry forward the stated missions of the program.
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Regional group |
Least Developed Countries
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Target group |
Academics and scientists; Communities; Policy makers
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2,018
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NWPOutcome |
Increased water reuse and recycling.
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2541
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Technical document/report;#Educational/training material
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