The Indian Case: the process, stakeholder implication, priorities, potential and challenges during the implementation
Mr. Raghu Babu NUKALA, GIZ, SEIP Project/CCAIA Project, India
The Indian Case: the process, stakeholder implication, priorities, potential and challenges during the implementation
Raghu Babu Nukala, Project Director, SEIP Project/CCAIA Project, GIZ India
Parallel Working Session, Group 2:Practices and Supporting Factors for the Transition towards Sustainable Industrial AreasStatus quo of developing SIA criteria and introducing national and international SIA standards March 15, 2017; 11:30 – 13:00 hrs
Key Messages
1. National standards are a must to ensure sustainable industrial areas.
2. India went through a process and the “need” for standards is getting stronger.
3. Standards must bring in multiple benefits – for industry, environment, people.
4. Standards can be applied for existing and new industrial parks.5. Necessary capacities are to be built – notification of standards,
certifying agencies, training of planners etc.
The Process Followed
□ Review of different Indian and international standards available.
□ Customisation after intensive stakeholder consultations.
□ Pilot testing in existing and new industrial areas.
□ A draft national standard is under development.
□ Targeted to be notified by the Bureau of Indian Standards.
□ Promotion targeted by the national and state ministries – example, grants from national and state agencies (industry ministry), ease if regulations from environment ministry.
Learning processes -exposure visits for key stakeholders
The Process Followed
Learning processes - conferences
Learning processes – training, workshops
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Training programmes on
planning/retrofitting of industrial areas
Pre-feasibility report on
standards for India
Discussions with the Green
Standards certifying agencies
The Priorities
□ Planning of new industrial parks□ Retrofitting of existing industrial
parks
□ Park level application as a priority
□ Comprehensive approach towards sustainability
The Priorities
□ Planning of new industrial parks• Applied for 2 industrial parks. • Under planning for 8 more industrial areas.
□ Retrofitting of existing industrial parks• Trained teams in 4 States. • Applied partially in 2 industrial areas.• Under planning for 5 industrial areas.
Quality Criteria for Eco/Green/ Sustainable Industrial Parks
TechnicalQuality
Economic Quality
Environmental Quality
Socio cultural Quality
Process Quality
Innovation Quality
Quality Criteria for Eco/Green/ Sustainable Industrial Parks
Adaptation Criteria for Heat Wave and Drought
Over 300 Sustainability Criteria under 6 Quality Parameters
Urban integration□ Integration to mobility network□ Integration to urban form and structure□ Scenic integration□ Functional integration□ Involvement in plant development
programme
Design Quality
□ Architectural design
□ Art on location□ Design of measures to implement
□ Accessibility□ Accessibility of the open space□ Accessibility of the building
Functional Quality
□ Promoted by the factory - sports club, plant
□ Promoted by the factory - Staff Housing
□ Promoted by the factory - Miscellaneous
Design quality□ Design of open space / amenity
□ ATM□ Supported by work - child care / day care
centre
Social Quality Parameters as per DGNB(German Sustainable Building Council)
Infrastructure□ Kindergarten, Child care□ Educational institution□ Culture (association, religion, museum,
gallery)□ Restaurant, Bar□ Local supply and services□ Medical care□ Outlet, Factory Outlet, Factory Museum□ Customer center□ Training building□ Factory sports club with sports grounds,
gym
Green Rating Pre-assessment for a Green Industrial Park in India
Quality Criteria for Eco/Green/ Sustainable Industrial Parks
Benefits
□ Standards help check how good an industrial area is and identify gaps
□ Ensure adequate infrastructure & services - ease of business for companies- amenities for workers/employees- improved environmental management
□ Promote additional investments, entrepreneurs, employment, tax revenues
□ Access to finance, grants etc.□ Improved image, marketing opportunities
Strategic Decisions to be taken by a Country for Implementation
□ Define criteria/standards.□ Decide on levels of application – minimum (bronze), medium (silver), high-
end (gold)?□ Decide on application - voluntary or legally binding?□ Decide on Certifying Agency – public agency or industry led or independent
agency?□ Link Standards to benefits – access to finance, grants schemes, ease of
business etc.□ Innovate infrastructure and service delivery mechanisms to cut down costs.□ Undertake capacity building of authorities, planning agencies, consultants
Useful References
http://seip.igep.in/content/e62771/live/hrdpmp/hrdpmaster/igep/content/e627
71/e64465/e64820/e64821/GIZ_SustainableIndustrialAreasGuidelines.pdf
http://seip.igep.in/content/e62771/live/hrdpmp/hrdpmaster/igep/
content/e54413/e54441/e62974/20150630_ALEAPCaseExamplea.p
df
http://seip.igep.in/content/e62771/live/hrdpmp/hrdpmaster/igep/con
tent/e54413/e54441/e62973/20150630_GIPJadcherlacaseexample.pdf
http://seip.igep.in/content/e62771/live/hrdpmp/hrdpmaster/igep
/content/e54413/e54441/e62975/20150629_PlanningofSustainab
leIndustrialParksa.pdf
http://seip.igep.in/content/e62771/e64483/e64794/e64978/
Planning for Sustainable Industrial Parks in India
GIZ’s Guidelines for Sustainable Industrial Areas
ALEAP’s Green Industrial Park, Nandigama
Green Industrial Park, Jadcherla
Game of Zones – Sustainability Criteria
RAGHU BABU NUKALAClimate Change Adaptation in Industrial AreasSustainable Urban and Industrial DevelopmentProject DirectorDeutsche Gesellschaft für InternationaleZusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH New Delhi, India
[email protected]: +91-11-49495353 (Extn. 1160)I: www.giz.de; http://seip.urban-industrial.in