Speaking to Outlook, WGEEP chief Madhav Gadgil says that forget that report, the government, if it follows the existing nature conservation law, is also good enough.
You said Kerala flood was a consequence of human intervention. Why do you think so?
However, the flooding caused in Kerala this year has more to do with the mushrooming of large number of illegal stone quarries; a large number of them close to the river beds. Coupled by indiscriminate tree felling and rainfall this year, flods in Kerala was a disaster waiting to happen. Unfortunately, poeple are paying the price of this (government-private) mismanagement.
Is it time for Kerala government to adopt your 2011 report on Western Ghats which was rejected by them?
Are these warning sign for other states surrounding Western Ghats?
What do you think is the role of both central and state governments in such a situation?