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WWW.CIDCINDIA.COMAll Contents Reserved.A DREAM OF

COASTAL INDIA DEVELOPMENT

KEY OBJECTIVE

TO DEVELOP THE CORE STRENGHTS OF THE COASTAL DISTRICTS OF INDIA

A DREAM OF COASTAL INDIAAll Contents Reserved.www.cidcindia.com2

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GUJARAT MAHARASHTRA GOA KARNATAKA KERALA TAMILNADU ANDHRA PRADESH ODISHA WEST BENGALPONDICHERRY

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Knowledge & Skill DevelopmentHub

Integrated ReformsHubIntegrated InnovationHubIntegration ofInfrastructureHub4 Pillars & 9 Elements(Integrated Vision of Coastal India)www.cidcindia.com4

Knowledge & skillDevelopmentHubIntegrated ReformsHubIntegrated InnovationHubIntegration ofInfrastructureHub1) A Dream of Costal India Paradeep to Porbandhar a Express highway under the sea

2) Integration of Sea PortsParadeep to Chennai sea ports

3) Integrated Multipurpose & Multi Level Warehousing Pilot project in place of FCI & CWC

4) International Sea Cargo Airports Integrated with Ports4 Pillars of Coastal India Development1) Fisherman Skill Development Programme

2) Common Man Tourism Skill Development Programme1) Creation of Beach Development Boards & Tourism Assets

2) Integrated Unified Vegetable Command Structures1) Coastal Agricultural Reforms

2) Coastal Energy Reformswww.cidcindia.comKEY FOCUS

Infrastructural Developments and Technological Developments are happening in India togetherwww.cidcindia.comServices Sector with Technology IntegrationStrategic Product Integration

Through Mobile Applications

Tourism, Banking &Insurance

Based on Practical OutcomeGrowth in sectors targeted by economic development strategyIncreased and diversified employment opportunitiesIncreased export development & inward investment Retention, attraction and development of skilled workforceDelivery of planning and infrastructure for traditional, next generation, and speculative opportunitiesStrategic Economic Priority(Diversification & Strengthen)9Current20352055Business As UsualSuper Towns InitiativesAspirationalBusiness As UsualSuper Towns InitiativesAspirationalAgriculture Intensification435435479544435522653Additional044109087218Growth %0%10%25%0%20%50%Agriculture Value-add57507510050100150Additional02550050100Growth %0%50%100%0%100%200%Tourism (Accommodation & Food Services)526515626065208312Additional1310420813156260Growth %25%200%400%25%300%500%Retail (Tourism etc. spin-off)81101122162101162243Additional2041812081162Growth %25%50%100%25%100%200%Mining Services (Training, Technology)15193045193353Additional4153041838Growth %25%100%200%25%120%250%Mining Value Chain30386090386675Additional8306083645Growth %25%100%200%25%120%150%New Jobs, identified Sectors7528856875458852Spin-off to other Sectors25%197214219115213Total New Jobs93360710935731065Key ProjectsEstablishing State Development Councils

UPCOMING AND PROPOSED INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES

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International Conference on Major Infrastructure & Coastal Developments (ICMICD 2015)(Development of elevated & non-elevated express highway across our coastline Including under the sea corridor) 2015, Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi, IndiaAll Contents Reserved. KEY CONCEPTS

Sustainable Infrastructural Development Multifunctional use of coastal areas Enhancement of policy and regulatory framework Development of coastal express highways Optimum use of natural resourcesWebsite Link: http://www.cidcindia.com/ICMICD/ www.cidcindia.com15

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International Conference on Integration of Sea Ports (ICISP 2015) (Key enhancements of ports capabilities across Indian coastal states & connecting the rivers navigation to ports) 2015, Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi, IndiaAll Contents Reserved. KEY CONCEPTS

Integration in logistics chains Enhancements in supply-chain development Privatization in Indian port sector -Model Sustainable development of ports use of IT Strategies of market players Ports GovernanceWebsite Link: http://www.cidcindia.com/ICISP/www.cidcindia.com17

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International Workshop & Exhibition on Integrated Multipurpose Multilevel Warehousing (IWMMW 2015) (A Study of Asian countries warehousing management, all logistics & products) 2015, Hotel Ashok, New Delhi, IndiaAll Contents Reserved. KEY CONCEPTS

Warehouses optimization Logistical / Right Location / Well defined normsModernization techniques & use of Technology Development of Effective Strategies to Build Profitability in Warehousing and Supply Chain Logistic OperationsThe Smart Warehouse Warehousing towards smart futureIT practices in the warehousing industry in IndiaGovernment regulations & policies Licensing, Performance & AccountabilityWebsite Link: http://www.cidcindia.com/IWMMW/www.cidcindia.com19

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Ist International Conference on Creation of Beach Development Boards in India (ICCBDBI 2014) (A Concept Study of Beach Development Boards across the Indian Coastline) 2015, Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi, IndiaAll Contents Reserved. KEY CONCEPTS - Beach Development Board -Transportation & Infrastructure developmentsBeaches Infrastructure DevelopmentsBeach Corridor ProjectsRural & Beach Tourism development Preserve our beachesPromotion of cultural heritage linked to the coastal areaParticipation of Local Communities in beaches developmentsPublic / Private Partnership Model Website Link: http://www.cidcindia.com/ICCBDBI/www.cidcindia.com21

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International Conference on Coastal Agricultural Reforms (ICCAR 2015) (A Step towards Self-Reliance) 2015, Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi, IndiaAll Contents Reserved. KEY CONCEPTSNEW GENERATION AGRICULTURAL REFORMS TECHNOLOGY FOCUS Agricultural ReformsWater LoggingRain Water HarvestingIntegration all live rivers across the coast lineSeed Distribution ChannelsNew Technology Trends & ImplementationsNew opportunities to revitalize rural communitiesWebsite Link: http://www.cidcindia.com/ICCAR/www.cidcindia.com23

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International Seminar on Skill Development Program for Coastal India Fisherman (SDPCIF 2015) (Lightning the path through Technology ) 2015, Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi, IndiaAll Contents Reserved. KEY CONCEPTS

Coastal Fishermen development & managementIntroducing technology advancements introduction of FISH TABSkill Development Program for Fishermen (FSDP)Addressing communication problems and other infrastructural issuesProducts optimum utilization and marketing techniquesFisheries and aquaculture researchResource management and environment protectionCost and benefits of implementation of FSDP (Fishermen Skill Development Program) in respect of sector growth, contribution to GDP, production, government revenue collection, employment, exports etc.Website Link: http://www.cidcindia.com/SDPCIF/www.cidcindia.com25

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A Seminar on Indian Aviation Policy (SIAP 2015) (Development of Coastal Sea & Cargo International Airports) 2015, Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi, IndiaAll Contents Reserved. KEY CONCEPTS

Feasibility Study Requirements of AirportsStudy of Environmental Factors - adequate environmental safeguard measuresDetailed Scientific StudyCoastal Management ZonesEffects on ecologically sensitive regionsCoastal Regulation ZonesCoastal Management PlanGovernment PoliciesWebsite Link: http://www.cidcindia.com/SIAP/www.cidcindia.com27

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A Seminar & Exhibition on Unified Command Structure for Fruits & Vegetables Distribution (SUCSFVD 2015)(Creating an Integrated Supply-Chain Management through Technology) 2015, Hotel Ashok, New Delhi, IndiaAll Contents Reserved. KEY CONCEPTS

Creation of unified command structure for smooth distribution & supply of vegetablesLocations effectivenessDistribution Channels - Measures of a distribution system & performanceIntroduction of Farmer TABForming Techniques - Linkages in Production and Distribution of Exported VegetablesStorage & Supply / Chain ManagementTransportation System - Time & Distance / Transportation Costs / RoutingsMarketing strategy of vegetable distribution systemVegetables price forecasting for 2015Website Link: http://www.cidcindia.com/SUCSVD/www.cidcindia.com29

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International Workshop on Enhancement of Energy Level (IWEEL 2015) (A Key Study on Indian Scenario) 2015, Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi, IndiaAll Contents Reserved. KEY CONCEPTS

Power generation through conventional resourcesGrowth potential in power generationAn update on rules & regulations policy reviewProgress in the field of technology - Devising cost effective wind technologyVast investments opportunities availableCreation of wind and solar energy platforms across the coastlineInnovative business models in the field of renewable energyOptimization of Integrated Energy SystemsWebsite Link: http://www.cidcindia.com/IWEEL/www.cidcindia.com31

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International Conference on Infrastructure Capital & Risk Management (ICICRM 2015)(A Key Concept of Stakeholders Financial Management for Coastal India Development) 2015, Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi, IndiaAll Contents Reserved. KEY CONCEPTS

Long term financing - Key financial implicationsReturn on investmentsIdentifying Capital Risk Measurement & Management methodologiesInvestments & return options with tax exemptionsDetailed analysis of various projects in terms of investmentsOptions of marger, acquisitions etc.Website Link: www.cidcindia.com/ICICRM/www.cidcindia.com33Coastal Tourism A Gateway to Indian Tourism and Economic GrowthProposed Local Beach SeminarsbyMinistry of Tourism, Govt. of Indiain Association withCoastal India Development Council (CIDC)All Contents Reserved.

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The Strategy Identifies:Where we are now A profile of Costal, Regional and Global contextWhere we want to be in the future A 30+ year visionHow we are going to get there A set of strategic, priority activitiesAn Economic Model Considering Disaster Management Leadership and Direction To help guide partnerships, decisions, resource use, management of all key 9 elements of costal aspectsA framework for Monitoring, Evaluating and ReviewingAn Economic Development Strategy Framework for Costal Tourism 35

Decision to begin a planning process Determination of overall policy goals Develop stakeholders visions Situational Analysis Develop planning goals and objectives Analysis Plan Formulation Implementation MonitoringAll Contents Reserved.Steps in Strategic Integrated Sustainable Tourism Planning www.cidcindia.com36

The need for coastal states to accelerate the development of capabilities for integrated coastal area management arises because:

(1) Current trends of increasing poverty in coastal communities are resulting in degradation of the coastal area and deterioration of the quality of life.

(2) Current pressures from development and population are increasing land- based sources of marine pollution and human intervention with river basins, adversely affecting coastal processes. The pressures include:

(a) An accelerating decline of habitat and natural resources, including beaches, mangroves, wetlands, corals and sea grasses, as well as fisheries and other coastal and marine resources.

(b) An increasing vulnerability to pollution, beach loss, habitat loss and natural hazards.

The changes may, in turn, limit options for future development:(i) Many degraded and threatened coastal resources and ecosystems are in need of rehabilitation and restoration.

(ii) Efforts to develop capabilities for integrated coastal area management and implement national programmes may take 10 years or more.The urgent need for Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM)www.cidcindia.com

Make decision-makers aware of the significant environmental effects of proposed projects

Outline alternatives with different environmental impacts

Identify approaches involving the avoidance or reduction of environmental damage and other impacts on coastal regions.

Prevent coastal degradation by requiring the implementation of feasible alternatives and mitigation measures.

Disclose to the public the reason for approval of a project with significant environmental effects.

Foster coordination among stakeholders.

Enhance public participation in linked decision-making processes in a coastal area. (UNDP, 2003)Tourism Management through Environmental Assessment www.cidcindia.com

LOCAL BEACH SEMINARS

All Contents Reserved.Coastal StateNo. of SeminarsWest Bengal21Odisha62Andhra Pradesh71Tamilnadu69Pondicherry07Kerala53Karnataka61Andaman & Nicobar10Lakshadweep07Goa19Maharashtra49Gujarat Diu & Daman70www.cidcindia.com39

KEY CONCEPT OF COASTAL TOURISM

All Contents Reserved. Education and Interpretation Marine Protected Areas Marine Wildlife Planning and Development Surfing Scuba Diving / Snorkeling Cruise Industry Social and Environmental Impacts History and Heritage Yachting/Boating and Marinas Coastal Resorts Small Islands Coastal Trails and Beaches Marine Ecotourism Marine Water Sports Governance/Policies/Stewardship Sustainability and Certification Seafood Tourism Impacts on Fisheries and Coral Reefswww.cidcindia.com40

KEY OBJECTIVES OF BEACH SEMINARS

All Contents Reserved. Developmental Plan Research Survey Local Logistics Analysis Integration Plan of Beaches Development Environmental Aspects Fishermen Basic Tourism Development Program Local Beach Tourism Promotion Plan & Development Creation of Awareness about Beach Tourism Creation of Basic Infrastructure of Beaches Providing sanitations at all the Tourism spotswww.cidcindia.com41

All Contents Reserved.COASTAL WEST BENGAL DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (CWBDC)Coastal Districts:East MidnaporeSouth 24 ParganasNorth 24 ParganasEast Midnapore:Area4,736 Km2Population5,094,238Density1,100 / Km2Literacy87.66 %Sex Ratio936South 24 Parganas:Area9,960 Km2Population8,153,176Density820 / Km2Literacy78.57 %Sex Ratio937North 24 parganas:Area4,094 Km2Population10,082,852Density2,500 / Km2Literacy84.95 %Sex Ratio949

Length of Coastline 157.5 Kmwww.cidcindia.com42

All Contents Reserved.COASTAL ODISHA DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (CODC)

Coastal Districts:PuriKhordhaGanjamKendrapadaJagatsinghpurBhadarkBalasorePuri:Area3,479 Km2Population1,697,983Density488 / Km2Literacy85.37 %No. of Villages1715Khordha:Area2,887.50 Km2Population2,246,000Density799 / Km2Literacy87.51 %No. of Villages1551Ganjam:Area8,206.60 Km2Population3,529,031Density429 / Km2Literacy71.88 %No. of Villages3250Jagatsinghpur:Area1,759.00 Km2Population1,136,971Density681 / Km2Literacy87.13 %No. of Villages1320Kendrapara:Area2,494.69 Km2Population1,439,891Density545 / Km2Literacy85.93 %No. of Villages1540Bhadrak:Area2,505.00 Km2Population1,506,522Density601 / Km2Literacy83.25 %No. of Villages1311Balasore:Area3,806.00 Km2Population2,317,419Density609 / Km2Literacy80.66 %No. of Villages2952Length of Coastline 476.4 Kmwww.cidcindia.com43

All Contents Reserved.COASTAL ANDHRA PRADESH DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (CAPDC)

Nellore:Area13,076 Km2Population2,668,564Density204 / Km2Literacy65.08 %No. of Villages1124Prakasam:Area17,626 Km2Population3,397,448Density174 / Km2Literacy63.1 %No. of Villages1093Krishna:Area8,727 Km2Population41,88,000Density480 / Km2Literacy70.03 %No. of Villages1005Guntur:Area11,391 Km2Population48,89,230Density429 / Km2Literacy67.99 %No. of Villages728West Godavari:Area7,742 Km2Population3,934,782Density508 / Km2Literacy74.32 %No. of Villages2178East Godavari:Area10,807 Km2Population5151549Density476 / Km2Literacy64.53 %No. of Villages1404Visakhapatnam:Area11161 Km2Population38,32,000Density343 / Km2Literacy60.0 %No. of Villages3082Vizianagaram:Area6,539 Km2Population27,02,000Density344 / Km2Literacy58.90 %No. of Villages1551Srikakulam:Area5,837 Km2Population26,99,471Density435 / Km2Literacy62.3 %No. of Villages1865Coastal Districts:NellorePrakasamGunturKrishnaWest GodavariEast GodavariVisakhapatnamVizianagaramSrikakulam

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All Contents Reserved.COASTAL TAMILNADU DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (CTNDC)Coastal Districts:KanyakumariTirunelveliThoothukudiRamanathapuramPudukkottaiTiruvarurThanjavurNagapattinamCuddaloreViluppuramKanchipuramChennaiTiruvallur

Kanyakumari: (Coast: 72 Km)Area1,672 Km2Population1,676,034Density1005 / Km2Literacy97.6 %No. of Villages188Ramanathapuram: (271 Km)Area4,175 Km2Population13,37,560Density320 / Km2Literacy73.72 %No. of Villages429Thanjavur: (Coast: 45 Km)Area3,397 Km2Population24,06,954Density705 / Km2Literacy82.72 %No. of Villages906Tirunelveli: (Coast: 35 Km)Area6,823 Km2Population3,072,880Density410.5 / Km2Literacy68.44 %No. of Villages559Thoothukudi: (Coast:160 Km)Area4,621 Km2Population17,38,376Density378 / Km2Literacy86.52 %No. of Villages480Pudukkottai: (Coast: 39 Km)Area4,663 Km2Population1,618,345Density350 / Km2Literacy80 %No. of Villages757Tiruvarur: (Coast: 47 Km)Area2,377 Km2Population11,69,474Density538 / Km2Literacy67.41 %No. of Villages906Nagapattinam: (188 Km)Area2,716 Km2Population14,88,839Density548 / Km2Literacy83.59 %No. of Villages497Cuddalore: (Coast: 58 Km)Area3,678 Km2Population22,85,395Density621 / Km2Literacy62.15 %No. of Villages681Viluppuram: (Coast: 41 Km)Area7,194 Km2Population34,58,873Density481 / Km2Literacy71.88 %No. of Villages1490Kanchipuram: (Coast: 87Km)Area4,393 Km2Population3,998,252Density892 / Km2Literacy84.49 %No. of Villages1137Chennai: (Coast: 19 Km)Area178.20 Km2Population4,646,732Density26553/ Km2Literacy90.18 %No. of Villages19Tiruvallur: (Coast: 28 Km)Area3,422 Km2Population3,728,104Density776 / Km2Literacy83.33 %No. of Villages602Length of Coastline 906.9 Kmwww.cidcindia.com45

All Contents Reserved.COASTAL PUDUCHERRY DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (CPDC)Coastal Districts:PuducherryYanamMaheKaraikalLength of the total Coastline of Puducherry (Union Territory) including all 4 districts: 30.6 KmYanam: Area30 Km2Population55,626Density1,854 / Km2Literacy79.47 %No. of Villages6Mahe: Area9 Km2Population41,816Density4,646 / Km2Literacy97.87 %No. of Villages5Karaikal: Area157 Km2Population200,222Density1,275 / Km2Literacy87.05 %No. of Villages37Puducherry:Area294 Km2Population950,289Density3,232 / Km2Literacy85.44 %No. of Villages71www.cidcindia.com46

All Contents Reserved.COASTAL KERALA DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (CKDC)Kasaragod: (Coast: 70 Km)Area1992 Km2Population12,03,342Density604 / Km2Literacy85.17 %No. of Villages234Kannur: (Coast: 82 Km)Area2,966 Km2Population2,412,365Density813 / Km2Literacy92.80 %No. of Villages129Kozhikode: (Coast: 71 Km)Area2,206 Km2Population2,613,683Density1185 / Km2Literacy85 %No. of Villages118Malappuram: (Coast: 70 Km)Area3,550 Km2Population41,10,956Density1022 / Km2Literacy89.61 %No. of Villages135Ernakulam: (Coast: 46 Km)Area2,407 Km2Population31,05,798Density1290 / Km2Literacy93.42 %No. of Villages124Thrissur: (Coast: 54 Km)Area3,032 Km2Population29,75,440Density981 / Km2Literacy92.56 %No. of Villages254Alappuzha: (Coast: 82 Km)Area1,414 Km2Population21,09,160Density1492 / Km2Literacy93.4 %No. of Villages91Kollam: (Coast: 37 Km)Area2,491 Km2Population25,84,118Density1037 / Km2Literacy93.77 %No. of Villages104Thiruvananthpuram: (78Km)Area2,192 Km2Population2,938,533Density1340 / Km2Literacy%No. of Villages120Coastal Districts:KasaragodKannurKozhikodeMalappuramThrissurErnakulamAlappuzhaKollamThiruvananthapuram

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All Contents Reserved.COASTAL KARNATAKA DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (CKADC)Coastal Districts:Uttara KannadaUdupiDakshina KannadaUttara Kannada: Coast 140KmArea10,277 Km2Population1,437,169Density140 / Km2Literacy84.06 %No. of Villages1246Udupi: (Coast: 105 Km)Area3,582 Km2Population1,177,361Density329 / Km2Literacy86.24 %No. of Villages276Dakshina Kannada: 75 KmArea4,770 Km2Population20,83,625Density437 / Km2Literacy88.66 %No. of Villages354Length of Coastline 280.0 Kmwww.cidcindia.com48

All Contents Reserved.COASTAL ANDAMAN & NICOBAR DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (CANKDC)Islands:Andaman IslandNicobar IslandAndaman & Nicobar Islands: (Total Coastline: 1962 Km)Area8273.5 Km2Population3,80,581Density46 / Km2Literacy86.63 %

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All Contents Reserved.COASTAL LAKSHADWEEP DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (CLDC)Coastal Districts:AgatiAminiAndroathBangaramBitraChetletCheriumKadmanKalpeniKavarattiKiltanMinicoyAgati:Area3.84 Km2Population7,072Density1842 / Km2Literacy88.5 %Max Length6 KmBangaram:Area2.30 Km2PopulationUninhabitedDensityUninhabitedLiteracyUninhabitedMax Length---Cherium: Area0.46 Km2PopulationUninhabitedDensityUninhabitedLiteracyUninhabitedMax Length---Amini:Area2.60 Km2Population7,340Density2834 / Km2Literacy84.26 %Max Length3 KmAndroath: Area4.90 Km2Population10,720Density2215 / Km2Literacy84.74 %Max Length4.66 KmBitra:Area0.10 Km2Population264Density2640 / Km2Literacy---Max Length---Chetlet:Area1.40 Km2Population2,553Density2239 / Km2Literacy85.88 %Max Length2.68 KmKiltan: Area1.63 Km2Population3664Density2248 / Km2Literacy83.68 %Max Length3.4 KmMinicoy: Area4.80 Km2Population9,495Density2163 / Km2Literacy93.01 %Max Length11 KmKadman:Area3.20 Km2Population5,319Density1705 / Km2Literacy90.40 %Max Length8 KmKalpeni: Area2.79 Km2Population4,319Density1548 / Km2Literacy84.72 %Max Length---Kavaratti: Area4.22 Km2Population10,113Density2396 / Km2Literacy88.29 %Max Length5.8 Km

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All Contents Reserved.COASTAL GOA DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (CGODC)Coastal Districts:North GoaSouth GoaNorth Goa:Head Quarter: PanjimArea1,736 Km2Population758,573Density437 / Km2Literacy89.57 %No. of Villages213Length of Coastline 105 Km

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All Contents Reserved.COASTAL MAHARASHTRA DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (CMDC)Coastal Districts:ThaneMumbai SuburbanMumbai CityRaigadRatnagiriSindhudurgThane: (Coast: 113 Kms)Area9,558 Km2Population11,060,148Density1157 / Km2Literacy80.67 %No. of Villages1748Mumbai Suburban:Area446 Km2Population9,332,481Density20,925/Km2Literacy89.91 %No. of Villages87Mumbai City:Area157 Km2Population3,085,411Density19,652/Km2Literacy89.21 %Raigad: (Coast: 122 Km)Area7,149 Km2Population2,635,394Density370 / Km2Literacy83.89 %No. of Villages1970Ratnagiri: (Coast: 237 Km)Area8,208 Km2Population1,615,069Density197 / Km2Literacy82.18 %No. of Villages1543Sindhudurg: (Coast: 120 Km)Area5,207 Km2Population849,651Density163 / Km2Literacy85.56 %No. of Villages743Length of Coastline: 652.6 Kmwww.cidcindia.com52

All Contents Reserved.COASTAL GUJARAT DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (CGDC)Coastal Districts:KutchJamnagarPorbandarKutch: (Coast: 406 Km)Area45,674 Km2Population2,092,371Density46 / Km2Literacy70.59 %No. of Villages969Junagadh: (Coast: 261 Km)Area8,831 Km2Population2,743,082Density311 / Km2Literacy75.80 %No. of Villages915Surat: (Coast: 83 Km)Area4,549 Km2Population6,081,322Density1,337 / Km2Literacy85.53 %No. of Villages729Jamnagar: (Coast: 342 Km)Area14,184 Km2Population2,160,119Density152 / Km2Literacy73.65 %No. of Villages733Porbandar: (Included in Junagadh)Area2,316 Km2Population585,449Density253 / Km2Literacy75.78 %No. of Villages188Amreli: (Coast: 62 Km)Area7,397 Km2Population1,514,190Density205 / Km2Literacy74.25 %No. of Villages627Navsari: (Included in Valsad)Area2,246 Km2Population1,329,672Density592 / Km2Literacy83.88 %No. of Villages391Valsad: (Coast: 90 Km)Area3,008 Km2Population1,705,678Density567 / Km2Literacy78.55 %No. of Villages460Bharuch: (Coast: 127 Km)Area5253 Km2Population13,70,656Density261 / Km2Literacy74.4 %No. of Villages656Anand: (Coast: 51 Km)Area3,204 Km2Population2,092,745Density653 / Km2Literacy84.37 %No. of Villages352Bhavnagar: (Coast: 152 Km)Area10,034 Km2Population2,880,365Density287 / Km2Literacy75.52 %No. of Villages815JunagadhAmreliBhavnagarAhmedabadAnandBharuchSuratNavsariValsadLength of Coastline: 1214.7 Kmwww.cidcindia.com53

All Contents Reserved.DAMAN & DIU (Union Territory) DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (DDDC)Districts Covered:DamanDiuDaman:Area72 Km2Population191,173Density2,655 / Km2Literacy88.07 %No. of Villages22Length of Coastline: 55.5 KmDiu:Area40 Km2Population52,074Density1301 / Km2Literacy83.46 %No. of Villages4

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Developing Coastal Tourism as an Economic Driver in the COSTAL INDIA REGION

Role of Economic Development Professional

Co Relation between Disaster and Development

A Disaster Management is comprehensively integrated in the Plan of Development only Specially Costal TourismAll Contents Reserved.www.cidcindia.com55

Pre-Disaster Role Post-Disaster Role

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COASTAL DISTANCES

All Contents Reserved.Total Coastline: 7516.6 KmCoastal StateDistance (Km)Gujarat1214.7Maharashtra652.6Goa, Diu & Daman160.5Karnataka280.0Kerala569.7Tamil Nadu906.9Pudducherry30.6Andhra Pradesh973.7Odisha476.4West Bengal157.5Lakshadweep Islands132.0Andaman & Nicobar Islands 1962.0www.cidcindia.com58Creation of New Gateway of South India at Bay of Bengal VISHAKAPATNAM & TIRUVNATHAPURAM

www.cidcindia.comCreation of Monuments integrating with The History of Costal India

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Coastal Erosion

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Coastal India Development Council (CIDC) is a society to develop the core strengths of the coastal districts of India, based on the available resources on our sea coasts. It has been noticed that from last 6 decades the basic issues of our coastal India have not been recognized and addressed suitably for the economic growth of the country. CIDC is the society to research and address the basic issues of our coastal line in a well structured manner to help the real growth of the Indian economy. The key concentration is on the overall development and optimization of sea coastal resources for all the stake holders. CIDC is engaged in research and development activities regarding coastal infrastructural developments, sea ports integration, effective warehousing, beach development boards, agricultural reforms, fishermen skill development program, power projects, effective vegetable distribution etc.All Contents Reserved.www.cidcindia.com66

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Presented by:GVR Sastry, Ph.D. - IIT [email protected] +91-9811183048All Contents Reserved.www.cidcindia.comAnalyst Understand how possible disasters could impact local businesses /industries Understand current conditions/damage to critical industries, businesses, property and infrastructure Assess impacts on long-term viability of businesses/industries Provide cost/benefit analysis of recovery projects

Catalyst Establish Business Recovery Task Force to work on preparedness activities Participate in Business Recovery Task Force to identify immediate and long-term recovery efforts Garner input and support for critical recovery initiatives Update strategic plans to match current realities

Gap Filler Outreach to public and private institutions about setting up a bridge loan program for a disaster event Conduct concerted outreach to reconnect with businesses and identify at-risk companies Assist with bridge-loan financing until SBA loan approval Provide business recovery assistance and services Develop programs/intiatives as needed to support long-term recovery

Advocate Advocate for mitigation and preparedness efforts Advocate for tiered business re-entry procedures Address impacts/adequacy of communitys emergency management plan from businesses perspective Seek funding opportunities for recovery initiatives Communicate priorities and need for policy changes to state and federal leaders

Educator Educate small businesses on business continuity planning Educate business community on communitys emergency management plan Facilitate flow of accurate info to businesses Communicate open for business and we need help and resources messages Develop and distribute a disaster recovery guide

Visionary Engage key stakeholders in visioning process to identify scenarios for post-disaster redevelopment Envision how community can build back stronger, more resilient Connect public/private resources for building back a more resilient community