"The maximum impact of the destruction of biomass sources is on women.
The most striking thing we learnt during the preparation of the report, is that the women
of India, who are largely left to fend for the basic material needs of the family, are
more concerned about husbanding the environment."
State of Indias Environment The First Citizens
Report, CSE, 1982
"If we care for the poor, we cannot allow the Gross National
Product to destroy the Gross Nature Product any further. To develop Indias
ecological infrastructure soil and water conservation a forestation requires extraordinary
levels of labour. No such calculations have been made, but I would conjecture that if a
nationwide programme for ecological regeneration was undertaken, the country would reach a
stage of full employment a dream for all national planners."
The Fifth World Conservation Lecture: WWF-UK, London, October 8, 1985
"Only a nature that is useful to the millions, not for making
millions, should be reestablished."
The Fifth World Conservation Lecture: WWF-UK, London, October 8, 1985
"India cannot survive without a low-energy, low-resource input
urbanisation. These technology choices will be crucial in the 21st century.
People have widely talked about alternative rural development from Gandhi to Mao to
Nyerence. But it has now become crutial that we also talk about and implement
an alternative urban development strategy. Because if we dont, nothing will
survive in the villages of the Third World. The buck, therefore, starts with us
with
people like me."
The Fifth World Conservation Lecture: WWF-UK, London, October 8, 1985