UPSC Editorial Analysis 1 March 2025.PDF
UPSC Editorial Analysis 1 March 2025.PDF
ANALYSIS
TOPIC
NECESSITY OF MAINSTREAMING
WETLAND CONSERVATION
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• These ecosystems include marshes, swamps, lakes, floodplains, mangroves, and coastal lagoons, which
support a wide variety of flora and fauna.
• These wetlands comprise approximately 4.8% of the total geographical area of India, and it is estimated
that at least 6% of India’s population relies directly on wetlands for their livelihood.
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Conclusion
• Wetlands are indispensable to India’s ecological and economic security. While India has taken commendable
steps toward conservation, there is an urgent need to integrate wetland management into mainstream
policymaking.
• By combining legal, scientific, and community-driven approaches, India can safeguard these vital
ecosystems for future generations.
Types of Wetlands
• Inland Wetlands: Rivers, lakes, floodplains, and marshes. Examples: Loktak Lake (Manipur), Wular Lake
(Jammu & Kashmir), Sunderbans Wetlands (West Bengal).
• Coastal Wetlands: Mangroves, lagoons, estuaries, coral reefs, and salt marshes. Examples: Chilika Lake
(Odisha), Pichavaram Mangroves (Tamil Nadu).
• Man-Made Wetlands: Reservoirs, tanks, and salt pans. Examples: Hussain Sagar Lake (Telangana),
Keoladeo National Park (Rajasthan).
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