Section 36:
Central Government to develop National strategies, plans, etc., for conservation, etc., of biological diversity.
(1) The Central Government shall develop national strategies, plans, programmes
for the conservation and promotion and sustainable use of biological diversity including measures for
identification and monitoring of areas rich in biological resources, promotion of in situ, and ex situ, conservation of biological resources, incentives for research, training and public education to increase
awareness with respect to biodiversity.
(2) Where the Central Government has reason to believe that any area rich in biological diversity,
biological resources and their habitats is being threatened by overuse, abuse or neglect, it shall issue
directives to the concerned State Government to take immediate ameliorative measures, offering such
State Government any technical and other assistance that is possible to be provided or needed.
(3) The Central Government shall, as far as practicable wherever it deems appropriate, integrate the
conservation, promotion and sustainable use of biological diversity into relevant sectoral or cross-sectoral
plans, programmes and policies.
(4) The Central Government shall undertake measure,--
(i) wherever necessary, for assessment of environmental impact of that project which is likely to
have adverse effect on biological diversity, with a view to avoid or minimise such effects and where
appropriate provide for public participation in such assessment;
(ii) to regulate, manage or control the risks associated with the use and release of living modified
organisms resulting from biotechnology likely to have adverse impact on the conservation and
sustainable use of biological diversity and human health.
(5) The Central Government shall endeavour to respect and protect the knowledge of local people
relating to biological diversity, as recommended by the National Biodiversity Authority through such
measures, which may include registration of such knowledge at the local, State or national levels, and
other measures for protection, including sui generis system.
Explanation. -- For the purposes of this section,--
(a) "ex situ conservation" means the conservation of components of biological diversity outside
their natural habitats;
(b) "in situ conservation" means the conservation of ecosystems and natural habitats and the
maintenance and recovery of viable populations of species in their natural surroundings and, in the
case of domesticated or cultivated species, in the surroundings where they have developed their
distinctive properties.