Voices for environment protection ebb in economic downturn:IIM

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Press Trust of India Ahmedabad
Last Updated : May 04 2015 | 10:22 AM IST
Voices in support of environment protection have ebbed during economic down-turn, according to a study conducted by the Indian Institute of Management here.
It cautions that such situation can be potentially problematic from the perspective of a developing country like India.
"There was a clear shift in support for the economic growth over environmental protection between the year 2006, that represents a period of economic boom, and the year 2014, which represents a period of economic down-turn," it said.
"In the year 2006, while 52 per cent of people have a clear preference for environmental protection, only 35 per cent of the people have clear preference for economic growth," it said.
"This reverses in 2014, when the percentage of people favouring environmental protection is only 36.2 per cent relative to a much larger proportion of 49.3 per cent with a clear preference for economic growth," said the study carried out by associate professor Rama Mohana Turaga.
There is not only a clear increase in the percentage of public favouring economic growth, but also a clear drop in the proportion preferring environmental protection, revealed the study.
However, low support for environmental protection during economic downturn is potentially problematic from the perspective to ensure environmentally sustainable development, it said.
India is already suffering from severe environmental degradation. According to the Environmental Performance Index (EPI), in which countries are ranked based on the status of environmental health and ecosystem vitality, India is ranked 155 out of 178 countries in 2014, said the study.
India's capital New Delhi is among the worst polluted cities in the world and according to some estimates, the cost of environmental degradation in India is anywhere between 2.6 per cent and 8.8 per cent of GDP, the IIM study said quoting a world bank report of the year 2013.
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First Published: May 04 2015 | 10:22 AM IST

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