The Environmental Information System (ENVIS), was set up by the Ministry of Environment and Forests in 1982 with a view to ensure integration of national efforts in collection , storage, retrieval, dissemination of environmental information by avoiding duplication of efforts.
In essence, ENVIS is a decentralised system of databases which aims at catering to the environmental information needs of policy planners, decision makers, research workers and public. A large number of nodes, known as ENVIS centres have been established in the network to cover the broad subject areas of environment.
The Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India has established an Environmental Information System (ENVIS) Centre at CME, Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad in 1991 to disseminate environmental information in the area of mining. The ENVIS Centre has information available on the following topics related to mining and mineral industry:
Mine Fires |
Water Pollution |
Land Subsidence |
Noise & Vibration |
Ergonomics |
Mine Soil Amendments |
Land Use |
Policy & Planning |
Bioprocessing of Fuel |
Hydrogeology |
Acid Mine Drainage |
Waste Water Treatment |
Air Pollution |
Land Reclamation |
Environmental Management |
Socio Economic Environment |
Solid Waste Management |
Impact Assessment |
Mine Spoil Amendment |
Health and Toxicology |
Mine Closure |
Objectives:
The Primary Objective of this Centre is to
collect, collate, store and disseminate information related to mining environment. Other important Objectives include:
- Maintaining Computerised Database on published literature on various subject areas related to mining environment which users can query from time to time.
- Development of a Documentary resource base which will have environmental journals, environmental reports/technical papers, books related to mining environment, seminar proceedings or any other relevant document related to mining environment which user can consult by personal visit or through post requesting for specific information.
- Organizing short-term training programmes/workshops to increase environmental awareness in the mining industry.
Our website
"http://www.oocities.org/envis_ism" was inaugurated
by Shri P.V. Jaykrishnan(IAS), Secretary
to Govt. of India, Ministry of Environment & Forests (MoEF) at ENVIS centre, ISM
on September 14, 2001.



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