O-SMART Scheme: An Overview Of Strengthening The Capacity Of The Indian Ocean For Sustainable Development

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About This Presentation

The O-SMART scheme also known as an Umbrella Program, which stands for Ocean Services, Modeling, Applications, Resources, and Technology and was approved by the Cabinet Committee on August 29, 2018. It has a budget of approximately 1,623 Crores and will run from 2017 to 2020.
The goal of O-SMART is ...


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Enhancing Sustainable
Development in the Indian
Ocean: An Overview of the
O-SMART Scheme

sustainable development








INTRODUCTION TO O-SMART






O-SMART stands for Ocean Services, Modelling,
Application, Research, and Technology. It aims to enhance
the of the Indian Ocean region
by integrating scientific research with policy-making. This
presentation will explore the objectives, strategies, and
impact of the O-SMART scheme.

OBJECTIVES OF O-SMART


The primary objectives of the O-SMART
scheme include promoting sustainable
fisheries, protecting marine biodiversity, and
enhancing the resilience of coastal
communities. By focusing on these areas, the
scheme aims to foster a balanced relationship
between economic growth and environmental
conservation.

strategies







KEY STRATEGIES IMPLEMENTED



O-SMART employs various such as
fostering collaboration among stakeholders,
investing in marine technology, and
enhancing data collection methods. These
strategies are designed to ensure effective
management of ocean resources and
promote sustainable practices across the
region.

IMPACT ON LOCAL COMMUNITIES



The O-SMART scheme has a significant
impact on local communities by providing
training, resources, and support for
sustainable practices. This empowerment
helps in improving livelihoods while ensuring
the conservation of marine ecosystems,
creating a win-win situation for both people
and nature.

CHALLENGES FACED


Despite its goals, the O-SMART scheme
encounters several challenges such as
inadequate funding, limited awareness, and
socio-political factors. Addressing these
challenges is crucial for the effective
implementation of the scheme and for
achieving long-term sustainability in the
Indian Ocean region.

CONCLUSION
In conclusion, the O-SMART scheme plays a vital role in enhancing
sustainable development in the Indian Ocean. By focusing on
collaboration, technology, and community empowerment, it aims to
create a more sustainable future for the region, balancing economic
growth with environmental protection.

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