The Federation of Rainbow Warriors (FRW) has raised the alarm over the unchecked real estate development that is threatening the delicate ecological balance of Goa. The activist group warns that if immediate action is not taken, the damage could be irreve
Real Estate DevelopmentEnvironmental ImpactSustainable PracticesEcological DamageCommunity InvolvementReal EstateFeb 23, 2025
The Federation of Rainbow Warriors (FRW) is a non-profit organization dedicated to environmental conservation and sustainable development. Founded in 2010, the FRW has been at the forefront of numerous campaigns to protect natural resources and ecosystems in Goa and beyond.
The main environmental impacts include deforestation, destruction of natural habitats, water pollution, and increased runoff that can exacerbate flooding and soil erosion.
The FRW advocates for the use of environmental impact assessments (EIA) before any new construction projects are approved, to identify potential environmental risks and suggest measures to mitigate them.
The FRW organizes workshops and awareness campaigns to educate people about the importance of sustainable development and involves the community in decision-making processes to ensure development is in harmony with the environment.
The government should enforce stricter regulations and penalties for non-compliance with environmental standards, invest in sustainable infrastructure, and support eco-friendly projects.
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