SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 5
Download to read offline
International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056
Volume: 07 Issue: 04 | Apr 2020 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072
© 2020, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.34 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 1070
“Biodiversity Conservation”
Jaydeep Purohit1, T.N. Pandey2, Shreyansh Sharma3, Bharat Phulwari4
1M.Tech Student, Environment, Bhagwant University, Ajmer (Rajasthan) 305001, India
2HOD, CE Department (Environment) , Bhagwant University , Ajmer(Rajasthan)-305001,India
3Assistant Professor, Bhagwant University, Ajmer (Rajasthan)-305001, India
4Assistant Professor, Bhagwant University, Ajmer (Rajasthan)-305001, India
--------------------------------------------------------------------------***-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Abstract - Globally, biodiversity is facing increasing pressure on account of various factors including habitat fragmentation
and destruction, climate change; over use and unsustainable use of resourcestheconcernrelatingtobiodiversityconservation
in the face of its continuing loss is indeed unversed. The convention on biological diversity is a collective commitment of the
nations to conserve and sustainability use the biological diversity for the benefit of the present andfuturegenerations.India,a
recognized mega diverse country, is committed to protecting the rich heritage of biodiversity. This is so vital, to our economic
and social development. Biodiversity is also directly linked with providing livelihoods to and improving socio-economic
conditions of millions of our local people, thereby contributing to sustainable development and poverty alleviations.
Biodiversity provides the basic goods and services for human society to exist and secure economic and social development.
Health, wealth, food security and many other needs of human beings are dependent on natural resources, and yet human
beings have used these with scant regard to latter’s health and survival. Such indiscriminate use and resultant loss of
biodiversity threatens the very survival of the planet itself. The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) which entered into
force in December 1993 is an international agreement among the nations of the world to arrest and reverse this situation for
the welfare and survival of the planet and its denizens, as well as for inter-generational equity.
The Convention has three objectives, namely, conservation of biodiversity, sustainable use of the components of biodiversity,
and fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising out of the use of genetic resources.India isoneoftherecognized mega diverse
countries of the world. Situated at the tri-junction of Afro-tropical,Indo-MalayanandPaleo-Arctic realm,India hasa widearray
of ecosystems and habitats. India has only 2.4 % of the geographical area of the world, but harbours nearly 8 % of the globally
known floral and faunal species. It is an acknowledged centre of crop diversityandcropwildrelatives.Over1,00,690speciesof
fauna and 47,480 species of flora have been documented in the 10 BZs of the country. This diversity ishostedbymanytypes of
terrestrial and aquatic systems namely forests, wetlands, grasslands, deserts, coastal, and marine ecosystems.
INTRODUCTION - The National Biodiversity Authority (NBA) was established by the Central Government in 2003 to
implement India’s Biological Diversity Act (2002). The NBA is a Statutory Body and it performs facilitative, regulatory and
advisory functions for the Government of India on issues of conservation, sustainable use of biological resources and fair and
equitable sharing of benefits arising out of the use of biological resources.
The Biological Diversity Act (2002) mandates implementation of the provisions of the Act through decentralized system with
the NBA focusing on advising the Central Government on matters relatingtotheconservationof biodiversity,sustainableuseof
its components and equitable sharing of benefits arising out of the utilization of biological resources; and advising the State
Governments in the selection of areas of biodiversity importance to be notified under Sub-Section (1)ofSection37 asheritage
sites and measures for the management of such heritage sites. The NBA considers requests by granting approval or otherwise
for undertaking any activity referred to in Sections 3,4 and 6 of the Act. The State Biodiversity Boards (SBBs)focusonadvising
the State Governments, subject to any guidelines issued by the Central Government, on matters relating to the conservationof
biodiversity, sustainable use of its components and equitable sharing of the benefits arising out of the utilization of biological
resources.
The SBBs also regulate, by granting of approvals or otherwise upon requests for commercial utilization or bio-surveyandbio-
utilization of any biological resource by the Indians. The local level Biodiversity Management Committees (BMCs) are
responsible for promoting conservation, sustainable use and documentation of biological diversity including preservation of
habitats, conservation of land races, folk varieties and cultivars, domesticated stocks and breeds of animals and
microorganisms and chronicling of knowledge relating to biological diversity.
International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056
Volume: 07 Issue: 04 | Apr 2020 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072
© 2020, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.34 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 1071
The NBA with its headquarters in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, and India delivers its mandate through a structure that comprises of
the Authority, Secretariat, SBBs, BMCs and Expert Committees. Since its establishment, NBA has supportedcreation ofSBBs in
29 States and facilitated establishment of around 1, 55,868BMCs.Biodiversityprovidesthebasic goodsandservicesforhuman
society to exist and secure economic and social development. Health, wealth, food security and many other needs of human
beings are dependent on natural resources, and yet human beings have used these with scant regard to latter’s health and
survival. Such indiscriminate use and resultant loss of biodiversity threatens the very survival of the planet itself.
The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)whichenteredintoforceinDecember1993,is aninternational agreementamong
the nations of the world to arrest and reverse this situation for the welfareandsurvival oftheplanetanditsdenizens,aswell as
for inter-generational equity. The Convention has three objectives, namely, conservationofbiodiversity,sustainableuseofthe
components of biodiversity, and fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising out of the use of genetic resources.
India is one of the recognized mega diversecountriesoftheworld.Situatedatthetri-junctionofAfro-tropical,Indo-
Malayan and Paleo-Arctic realm, India has a wide array of ecosystems and habitats. India has only 2.4 % of the
geographical area of the world, but harbours nearly 8 % of the globally known floral and faunal species. It is an
acknowledged centre of crop diversity and crop wild relatives.
Biodiversity encompasses all variety and variability of living organisms. It includes biodiversity within species,
between species and diversity of ecosystems.Thebiodiversityprofileofacountryatanypointoftimeisareflection
of the presence of this kind of diversity, the consequences of the way it has been utilized and how it has been
conserved through legal or other measures. The Biodiversity Profile of India presented in this chapter covers the
cultural ethos and legal support for the conservation and use of biodiversity, ecosystems diversity, species and
genetic diversity, status of threatened species, protection of natural habitats and species, and challenges to
conservation of biodiversity.
Ecosystem Diversity of India
India’s unique topographical features endow it with a diversity of terrain and terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems thatharbour
rich biodiversity. Based on a study of the distinctive bio geographic characteristic features of the country from north to south
and east to west, 10 Bio geographic Zones (BZs) have been identified (Rogers and Panwar, 1988).
The study further identifies three subordinate levels in BZs namely, the Biotic Province- a secondary unit within a zone, of
particular communities separated by dispersal barriers or gradual change in environmental factors,e.g.,North-westandWest
Himalaya on either side of the Sutlej River, (ii) the Land Region- a tertiary unit within a province, indicating different land
forms, e.g., Aravalli Mountains and Malwa Plateau in Gujarat-Rajwara Province, and (iii) the Biome- an ecological unit such as
swamp/wetland or temperate broad leaved forest in each zone. Figure 2.1 shows the distribution of the 10 BZs across India.
Aquatic Ecosystems
The alluvial plains of River Ganga and Brahmaputra have extensive riverine aquatic ecosystem formationssuchasfloodplains
and oxbows known variously as Maun, beel, chaur, jheel and pat locally. These sustain highly productive agriculture and
fisheries, besides acting as natural flood defence for communities. In arid and semi-arid zones of the peninsular and western
India, several water bodies have been constructed to support domestic water and irrigation needs. The arid zone spanning
Rajasthan and Gujarat has vast saline flats, monsoon fed freshwater lakes as well as salt lakes such as Sambhar, Pachpadra,
Deedwana and Lukransar.
Wetland Ecosystems
Wetlandsarehighlyproductiveecosystemssupportingawidearrayofbiodiversityprovidingproductsandservices
vital for human welfare. The National Wetland Atlas 2013 (ISRO, 2013) has mapped 15.26 million ha area under
wetlands, which is roughly equal to 4.6% of India’s land area. Of this, the share of inland wetlands is 69.22% and
remaining 27.13% is coastal wetlands. The major inland wetland types are rivers/streams, reservoirs/barrages,
tanks, lakes and ponds. Coastal wetlands include intertidal mudflats, mangroves, aquaculture ponds and lagoons.
Nearly 60% of the wetlands fall within protected forests. India is a Party to the Ramsar Convention on Wetlandsof
International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056
Volume: 07 Issue: 04 | Apr 2020 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072
© 2020, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.34 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 1072
International Importance especially as Waterfowl Habitat - an international treaty for the conservation and
sustainable use of wetlands. India has declared 27 wetlands as Ramsar Sites, Sundarbans in West Bengal was
declared as Wetland of International importance in February 2019.
Coastal and Marine Ecosystems
India’s coastal and marine ecosystems encompass 7,517 km long coastline, 2.02 km2 Exclusive Economic Zone
(EEZ), island ecosystems, and a wide continental shelf.Theseecosystemsincludeestuaries,mangroves,coralreefs,
lagoons, and seaweed and sea grass meadows. These meadows serve as nursery grounds for a vast number of
faunal communities. Altogether 20,444 speciesoffaunalcommunitieshavebeenrecordedfrommarineandcoastal
environments of India, which is 7% of global marine diversity.
Diversity of Marine Ecosystems
(I) Mangrove Ecosystems
They occur mostly in the inter-tidal region between mean sea level to the highest spring tide in the tropical and sub-tropical
regions of the world. They provide a breeding and nursing ground for various marine and pelagic species, livelihoods for the
coastal communities’ dependent on collection of honey, tannins, wax and fishing.Theyprotectcoastal areasfromstormsurges
and tsunamis. Their protective role has been widely recognized especially after the tsunami of 2004. Mangroves are spread
over an area of 4,921 km2 in India which is nearly 3.3 % of the world’s mangrove vegetation. Sundarbans in the West Bengal
accounts for almost half of the total area under mangroves in India. About 4,580 faunal and 920 floral mangrove species have
been recorded from India (Zoological Survey of India (ZSI), 2018).
(ii) Seaweed Ecosystems
They are marine macro algae under three phyla or divisions, namely, Brown Algae, Red Algae, Green Algae. A total of 936
species of marine algae have been recorded frommarineandcoastal environmentsofIndia.(Central MarineFisheriesResearch
Institute (Miniseries al., 2012)). These systems provide breeding strands for many marine organisms.
(iii) Sea grass Ecosystems
A total of 14 species of sea grasses are reported in Indian waters. Sea grass meadows are found in eastern and western coasts,
Lakshadweep islands and Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Sea grass meadows play a significant role in the processes and
resources of near shore coastal ecosystems, contribute substantially to carbon sequestration and support a high diversity of
fauna. The health of sea grass meadows is closely tied to that of mangroves and coral reef ecosystems as many fish migrate
between these habitats for food and shelter (Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute).
International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056
Volume: 07 Issue: 04 | Apr 2020 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072
© 2020, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.34 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 1073
Implementation of NBAP
A comprehensive web of policies and laws has evolved in the country to address various aspects of nature conservation that
NBAP seeks to achieve. The fundamental policy and legal support for its implementation is embedded in the Constitution of
India which creates an abiding responsibility of the State and the people of India to take positive action for the protection and
conservation of natural resources.
The relevant provisions of the Constitution have already been noted in chapter 2. This chapter discusses the policy and legal
instruments which contribute to the effective implementation of the NBAP in conformity with the mandateoftheConstitution
and international commitments of India under CBD and other biodiversity related environmental conventions.
These include the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands, the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of WildAnimals
(CMS), the Convention on the International Trade Endangered Species of Flora and Fauna (CITES), theInternational Treatyon
Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (ITPGRFA), the International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC), United
Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
(UNFCCC). Actions under NBAP also contribute to implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Creating Communication, Education and Public Awareness for Biodiversity
Evolutionary history says that five mass extinction events took place over geological periods which influenced speciation and
extinction rate on the earth. These were caused by natural disasters or phenomena of gradual change in earth’schemistryand
physical topography.
The number of species on the earth is the result of the equilibrium reached through these evolutionary processesofspeciation
and extinction. But now the extinction and erosion of species is takingplaceinthetimescaleofdecadesthroughhumanactions
without giving the planet an opportunity of reaching the equilibrium.
People themselves are generally not aware of the rate of loss their actions causeandtheconsequences theirownsurvival faces
as a result of extinction of species and degradation of habitats. Knowledge shapes people’s perception about why and how
biodiversity should be cared for, used wisely, conserved for sustainable use and inter-generational equity. A fundamental
requirement of securing sustainable conservation of biodiversity requires that people are made aware of:
(i) The environmental, social, cultural, economic and intrinsic values essential for human wellbeing,
(ii) Consequences of its loss, and
(iii) The responsibility that each person must share to arrest the loss and restore whatever is possible.
Creation of Communication, Education and Public Awareness (CEPA) is therefore the first requirement of any action to save
biodiversity.
NGOs, CSOs, Individuals
These have generally been powerful contributors to extending CEPA in the society. Reaching them in turn through CEPA
enhances their capacity, enables them to create required awareness in other sector specific NGOs/CSOs and also amongst
general public and out-of-school children.
(I) For the identified target groups at 2 to 5 and people in general, the following initiatives have been undertaken so far.
MoEFCC has created a comprehensiveEnvironmental InformationSystem(ENVIS)comprisinga network of69ENVISHubs and
Resource Partners (RPs) of which 29 deal with ‘State of the Environment and Related Issues’ are hosted by respective
States/UTs, 40 RPs are hosted by governmental institutions/NGOs/ institutes of professional excellence,withvariedthematic
mandates pertaining to environment, forests, climate change etc.
(ii) Nearly 300 national and regional level awareness programmes have been organised since 2014 by MoEFCC and NBA in
collaboration with SBBs, NGOs, CSOs, for industry representatives, state officials, students, teachers, local communities,
traditional healers and other stakeholders to extend CEPA.
International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056
Volume: 07 Issue: 04 | Apr 2020 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072
© 2020, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.34 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 1074
(iii) Regular capacity building workshops and meetings with partners such as officials, Ayurvedic Drug Manufacturers’
Association ADMA), GIZ, Centre for Agriculture and Bioscience International (CABI) South Asia, Centre for Environmental
Communication (CEC) and SBBs are conducted to raise awareness and create decision taking capacities amongst various
participants.
(iv) Citizen Science Initiative is being implemented across the country through networks of NGOs. It enables participants to
increase their scientific understanding, learn about environmental issues and contribute to research.
(v) Film/slide shows, lectures, tree plantations exhibitions,sitanddraw/quizcompetitionsfromtimetotime. Periodicfestivals
and events with the inclusion of biodiversity as one of the important thematic area are organised.
(vi) Participation in annually held Indian Science Congress by teams from NBA and SBBs is ensured to extend information on
biodiversity issues and nuances of the BD Act, and Biological Diversity Rules, 2004 (BD Rules) to scientific community,
academicians, teachers, youth and school children from across India.
(vii) Recognition of outstanding work, dissemination of best practices, to promote capacity and generate awareness.
(viii) Biennial India Biodiversity Awards instituted by MoEFCC in association with United Nations Development Programme
(UNDP) during Cop 11 in 2012. These have now been institutionalised in the NBA. Till 2018, 47 awards havebeengivenunder
different categories. The best practices identified under the Award are captured in the publication ‘India Naturally!’ Four
editions have already been published.
(ix) E. K. Janaki Ammal National Award instituted in 1999 for outstanding contribution in the field of Plant Taxonomy, Animal
Taxonomy and Microbial Taxonomy. Twenty eight awards have been given till 2018.
CONCLUSIONS
It is imperative that the phenomenon of biodiversity is very vast, complex and interdependent and there is no single over-
arching effect of diversity on either productivity or stability. The realized effects will dependheavilyon environmental context
and the time scale over which the effects are studied. However, it has become obvious that biodiversityisindeedimportantfor
both managed and natural ecosystems, though the relative contributions of diversity and composition remain unclear. It is
therefore necessary for legislators to understand the basic science in order to maintain diversityatitscurrentlevels.Ifcurrent
human growth and resource management patterns do not change, it is likely that we will lose many importantspecies,andthe
ecosystems of the world may never recover. In present paper the various conservation strategies by government, voluntary
organizations, public participation as well as the individual efforts have been discussed, that how they commutatively plays a
major role for the conservation of the biodiversity.
Human is only one more of natural creatures and should not be alien to the other life-forms. We have no moral righttodestroy
nature and other beings that dwell on earth. We should treat all animals and plants with compassion. Every individual can
make a small and yet significant effort in the race to save our planet and conserve biodiversity.
References:
1. information/Black%20Carbon%20Research%20Initiative.pdf
2. http://nbaindia.org/
3. https://www.india.gov.in/national-biodiversity-authority
4. https://www.unenvironment.org/news-and-stories/story/shifting-needle-biodiversity-conservation-india
5. https://www.civilspro.com/biodiversity-hotspot-in-india/

More Related Content

What's hot

Biodiversity law and policy
Biodiversity law and policyBiodiversity law and policy
Biodiversity law and policyRione Drevale
 
Sustainable wildlife management: Guidance for a sustainable wild meat sector
Sustainable wildlife management: Guidance for a sustainable wild meat sectorSustainable wildlife management: Guidance for a sustainable wild meat sector
Sustainable wildlife management: Guidance for a sustainable wild meat sectorCIFOR-ICRAF
 
Ppt 1 introduction_to_the_iucn_pa_management_categories_oct_2013
Ppt 1 introduction_to_the_iucn_pa_management_categories_oct_2013Ppt 1 introduction_to_the_iucn_pa_management_categories_oct_2013
Ppt 1 introduction_to_the_iucn_pa_management_categories_oct_2013AidaBaibotoeva1
 
Floristic Composition, Structural Analysis and Socio-economic Importance of L...
Floristic Composition, Structural Analysis and Socio-economic Importance of L...Floristic Composition, Structural Analysis and Socio-economic Importance of L...
Floristic Composition, Structural Analysis and Socio-economic Importance of L...IJEAB
 
National Integrated Protected Areas
National Integrated Protected AreasNational Integrated Protected Areas
National Integrated Protected Areasashleybrent2
 
Wildlife management in BD
Wildlife management in BDWildlife management in BD
Wildlife management in BDMontasir Shamim
 
Biodiversity Conservation and Climate Change Mitigation: Indian Efforts
Biodiversity Conservation and Climate Change Mitigation: Indian EffortsBiodiversity Conservation and Climate Change Mitigation: Indian Efforts
Biodiversity Conservation and Climate Change Mitigation: Indian EffortsClearIAS
 
Checklist of plants in the University Botanic Garden of Maseno and their sign...
Checklist of plants in the University Botanic Garden of Maseno and their sign...Checklist of plants in the University Botanic Garden of Maseno and their sign...
Checklist of plants in the University Botanic Garden of Maseno and their sign...IOSRJPBS
 
Hunting wildlife vs protection act 1972
Hunting wildlife vs protection act 1972Hunting wildlife vs protection act 1972
Hunting wildlife vs protection act 1972Nzeyimanabahatishaba
 
Biodiversity conservation and commercial bushmeat hunting challenges in afric...
Biodiversity conservation and commercial bushmeat hunting challenges in afric...Biodiversity conservation and commercial bushmeat hunting challenges in afric...
Biodiversity conservation and commercial bushmeat hunting challenges in afric...Alexander Decker
 
Wildlife protection act
Wildlife protection actWildlife protection act
Wildlife protection actkvchenneerkara
 
Biodiversity conservation and commercial bushmeat hunting challenges in afric...
Biodiversity conservation and commercial bushmeat hunting challenges in afric...Biodiversity conservation and commercial bushmeat hunting challenges in afric...
Biodiversity conservation and commercial bushmeat hunting challenges in afric...Alexander Decker
 
Status of Bushbuck (Tragelaphus scriptus) and Buffalo (Syncerus caffer) in th...
Status of Bushbuck (Tragelaphus scriptus) and Buffalo (Syncerus caffer) in th...Status of Bushbuck (Tragelaphus scriptus) and Buffalo (Syncerus caffer) in th...
Status of Bushbuck (Tragelaphus scriptus) and Buffalo (Syncerus caffer) in th...AI Publications
 

What's hot (19)

Biodiversity law and policy
Biodiversity law and policyBiodiversity law and policy
Biodiversity law and policy
 
Documentation of Biodiversity
Documentation of BiodiversityDocumentation of Biodiversity
Documentation of Biodiversity
 
Vana Samrakshna Samithi- A Study on Thenmala and Palaruvi
Vana Samrakshna Samithi- A Study on Thenmala and PalaruviVana Samrakshna Samithi- A Study on Thenmala and Palaruvi
Vana Samrakshna Samithi- A Study on Thenmala and Palaruvi
 
Sustainable wildlife management: Guidance for a sustainable wild meat sector
Sustainable wildlife management: Guidance for a sustainable wild meat sectorSustainable wildlife management: Guidance for a sustainable wild meat sector
Sustainable wildlife management: Guidance for a sustainable wild meat sector
 
Ppt 1 introduction_to_the_iucn_pa_management_categories_oct_2013
Ppt 1 introduction_to_the_iucn_pa_management_categories_oct_2013Ppt 1 introduction_to_the_iucn_pa_management_categories_oct_2013
Ppt 1 introduction_to_the_iucn_pa_management_categories_oct_2013
 
Floristic Composition, Structural Analysis and Socio-economic Importance of L...
Floristic Composition, Structural Analysis and Socio-economic Importance of L...Floristic Composition, Structural Analysis and Socio-economic Importance of L...
Floristic Composition, Structural Analysis and Socio-economic Importance of L...
 
Wildlife protection
Wildlife protectionWildlife protection
Wildlife protection
 
Bio diversity
Bio diversityBio diversity
Bio diversity
 
National Integrated Protected Areas
National Integrated Protected AreasNational Integrated Protected Areas
National Integrated Protected Areas
 
Wildlife management in BD
Wildlife management in BDWildlife management in BD
Wildlife management in BD
 
Unit i biodiversity
Unit  i biodiversityUnit  i biodiversity
Unit i biodiversity
 
Biodiversity 1
Biodiversity 1Biodiversity 1
Biodiversity 1
 
Biodiversity Conservation and Climate Change Mitigation: Indian Efforts
Biodiversity Conservation and Climate Change Mitigation: Indian EffortsBiodiversity Conservation and Climate Change Mitigation: Indian Efforts
Biodiversity Conservation and Climate Change Mitigation: Indian Efforts
 
Checklist of plants in the University Botanic Garden of Maseno and their sign...
Checklist of plants in the University Botanic Garden of Maseno and their sign...Checklist of plants in the University Botanic Garden of Maseno and their sign...
Checklist of plants in the University Botanic Garden of Maseno and their sign...
 
Hunting wildlife vs protection act 1972
Hunting wildlife vs protection act 1972Hunting wildlife vs protection act 1972
Hunting wildlife vs protection act 1972
 
Biodiversity conservation and commercial bushmeat hunting challenges in afric...
Biodiversity conservation and commercial bushmeat hunting challenges in afric...Biodiversity conservation and commercial bushmeat hunting challenges in afric...
Biodiversity conservation and commercial bushmeat hunting challenges in afric...
 
Wildlife protection act
Wildlife protection actWildlife protection act
Wildlife protection act
 
Biodiversity conservation and commercial bushmeat hunting challenges in afric...
Biodiversity conservation and commercial bushmeat hunting challenges in afric...Biodiversity conservation and commercial bushmeat hunting challenges in afric...
Biodiversity conservation and commercial bushmeat hunting challenges in afric...
 
Status of Bushbuck (Tragelaphus scriptus) and Buffalo (Syncerus caffer) in th...
Status of Bushbuck (Tragelaphus scriptus) and Buffalo (Syncerus caffer) in th...Status of Bushbuck (Tragelaphus scriptus) and Buffalo (Syncerus caffer) in th...
Status of Bushbuck (Tragelaphus scriptus) and Buffalo (Syncerus caffer) in th...
 

Similar to IRJET - Biodiversity Conservation

Biodiversity conservation
Biodiversity conservationBiodiversity conservation
Biodiversity conservationrajeshap
 
ENV-310-Conservation-of-Biodiversity_-GAL_-25.7.22.pptx
ENV-310-Conservation-of-Biodiversity_-GAL_-25.7.22.pptxENV-310-Conservation-of-Biodiversity_-GAL_-25.7.22.pptx
ENV-310-Conservation-of-Biodiversity_-GAL_-25.7.22.pptxAHMEDMAHADMOHAMED1
 
Biodiversity and Bangladesh
Biodiversity and BangladeshBiodiversity and Bangladesh
Biodiversity and Bangladeshsubho sarkar
 
A Bird Eye View of Gujarat Forest Sector
A Bird Eye View of Gujarat Forest SectorA Bird Eye View of Gujarat Forest Sector
A Bird Eye View of Gujarat Forest SectorVibrant Gujarat
 
PAN.pptxxghfghfhbncnxfjgcvgfdgjcgxgfjhghbcmbn
PAN.pptxxghfghfhbncnxfjgcvgfdgjcgxgfjhghbcmbnPAN.pptxxghfghfhbncnxfjgcvgfdgjcgxgfjhghbcmbn
PAN.pptxxghfghfhbncnxfjgcvgfdgjcgxgfjhghbcmbnbotanyfarewell2023
 
VCE Environmental Science Unit 3: Biodiversity and conservation management.
VCE Environmental Science Unit 3: Biodiversity and conservation management.VCE Environmental Science Unit 3: Biodiversity and conservation management.
VCE Environmental Science Unit 3: Biodiversity and conservation management.Peter Phillips M.Ed.
 
Threats and Conservation of Biodiversity: Bangladesh Perspectives.
Threats and Conservation of Biodiversity: Bangladesh Perspectives.Threats and Conservation of Biodiversity: Bangladesh Perspectives.
Threats and Conservation of Biodiversity: Bangladesh Perspectives.Mozakkir Azad
 
Biodiversity Conservation
Biodiversity ConservationBiodiversity Conservation
Biodiversity ConservationRISHABH SHARMA
 
Gem ppt-13-the future of biodiversity
Gem ppt-13-the future of biodiversityGem ppt-13-the future of biodiversity
Gem ppt-13-the future of biodiversityijcparish
 
Biodiversity and wildlife
Biodiversity and wildlifeBiodiversity and wildlife
Biodiversity and wildlifeStudy
 
Vibrant Gujarat Bird's Eye View of Gujarat Forest Sector
Vibrant Gujarat Bird's Eye View of Gujarat Forest SectorVibrant Gujarat Bird's Eye View of Gujarat Forest Sector
Vibrant Gujarat Bird's Eye View of Gujarat Forest SectorVibrant Gujarat
 
Biodiversity conservation strategies
Biodiversity conservation strategiesBiodiversity conservation strategies
Biodiversity conservation strategiesVarshini3
 
biodiversity by abhishek kumar jatav
biodiversity by abhishek kumar jatav biodiversity by abhishek kumar jatav
biodiversity by abhishek kumar jatav mohit2506
 

Similar to IRJET - Biodiversity Conservation (20)

Biodiversity conservation
Biodiversity conservationBiodiversity conservation
Biodiversity conservation
 
Biodiversity & conservation sai
Biodiversity & conservation saiBiodiversity & conservation sai
Biodiversity & conservation sai
 
Online assignment
Online assignmentOnline assignment
Online assignment
 
ENV-310-Conservation-of-Biodiversity_-GAL_-25.7.22.pptx
ENV-310-Conservation-of-Biodiversity_-GAL_-25.7.22.pptxENV-310-Conservation-of-Biodiversity_-GAL_-25.7.22.pptx
ENV-310-Conservation-of-Biodiversity_-GAL_-25.7.22.pptx
 
yogesh kumar
yogesh kumaryogesh kumar
yogesh kumar
 
Biodiversity and Bangladesh
Biodiversity and BangladeshBiodiversity and Bangladesh
Biodiversity and Bangladesh
 
A Bird Eye View of Gujarat Forest Sector
A Bird Eye View of Gujarat Forest SectorA Bird Eye View of Gujarat Forest Sector
A Bird Eye View of Gujarat Forest Sector
 
Biodiversitty
BiodiversittyBiodiversitty
Biodiversitty
 
PAN.pptxxghfghfhbncnxfjgcvgfdgjcgxgfjhghbcmbn
PAN.pptxxghfghfhbncnxfjgcvgfdgjcgxgfjhghbcmbnPAN.pptxxghfghfhbncnxfjgcvgfdgjcgxgfjhghbcmbn
PAN.pptxxghfghfhbncnxfjgcvgfdgjcgxgfjhghbcmbn
 
VCE Environmental Science Unit 3: Biodiversity and conservation management.
VCE Environmental Science Unit 3: Biodiversity and conservation management.VCE Environmental Science Unit 3: Biodiversity and conservation management.
VCE Environmental Science Unit 3: Biodiversity and conservation management.
 
Biodiversity
BiodiversityBiodiversity
Biodiversity
 
Threats and Conservation of Biodiversity: Bangladesh Perspectives.
Threats and Conservation of Biodiversity: Bangladesh Perspectives.Threats and Conservation of Biodiversity: Bangladesh Perspectives.
Threats and Conservation of Biodiversity: Bangladesh Perspectives.
 
B i o d i v e r s i t y & ISO 14001:2014
B i o d i v e r s i t y & ISO 14001:2014B i o d i v e r s i t y & ISO 14001:2014
B i o d i v e r s i t y & ISO 14001:2014
 
Biodiversity Conservation
Biodiversity ConservationBiodiversity Conservation
Biodiversity Conservation
 
Gem ppt-13-the future of biodiversity
Gem ppt-13-the future of biodiversityGem ppt-13-the future of biodiversity
Gem ppt-13-the future of biodiversity
 
Biodiversity and wildlife
Biodiversity and wildlifeBiodiversity and wildlife
Biodiversity and wildlife
 
Vibrant Gujarat Bird's Eye View of Gujarat Forest Sector
Vibrant Gujarat Bird's Eye View of Gujarat Forest SectorVibrant Gujarat Bird's Eye View of Gujarat Forest Sector
Vibrant Gujarat Bird's Eye View of Gujarat Forest Sector
 
ayush negi.pdf
ayush negi.pdfayush negi.pdf
ayush negi.pdf
 
Biodiversity conservation strategies
Biodiversity conservation strategiesBiodiversity conservation strategies
Biodiversity conservation strategies
 
biodiversity by abhishek kumar jatav
biodiversity by abhishek kumar jatav biodiversity by abhishek kumar jatav
biodiversity by abhishek kumar jatav
 

More from IRJET Journal

TUNNELING IN HIMALAYAS WITH NATM METHOD: A SPECIAL REFERENCES TO SUNGAL TUNNE...
TUNNELING IN HIMALAYAS WITH NATM METHOD: A SPECIAL REFERENCES TO SUNGAL TUNNE...TUNNELING IN HIMALAYAS WITH NATM METHOD: A SPECIAL REFERENCES TO SUNGAL TUNNE...
TUNNELING IN HIMALAYAS WITH NATM METHOD: A SPECIAL REFERENCES TO SUNGAL TUNNE...IRJET Journal
 
STUDY THE EFFECT OF RESPONSE REDUCTION FACTOR ON RC FRAMED STRUCTURE
STUDY THE EFFECT OF RESPONSE REDUCTION FACTOR ON RC FRAMED STRUCTURESTUDY THE EFFECT OF RESPONSE REDUCTION FACTOR ON RC FRAMED STRUCTURE
STUDY THE EFFECT OF RESPONSE REDUCTION FACTOR ON RC FRAMED STRUCTUREIRJET Journal
 
A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF RCC ELEMENT OF SLAB WITH STARK STEEL (HYSD STEEL) A...
A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF RCC ELEMENT OF SLAB WITH STARK STEEL (HYSD STEEL) A...A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF RCC ELEMENT OF SLAB WITH STARK STEEL (HYSD STEEL) A...
A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF RCC ELEMENT OF SLAB WITH STARK STEEL (HYSD STEEL) A...IRJET Journal
 
Effect of Camber and Angles of Attack on Airfoil Characteristics
Effect of Camber and Angles of Attack on Airfoil CharacteristicsEffect of Camber and Angles of Attack on Airfoil Characteristics
Effect of Camber and Angles of Attack on Airfoil CharacteristicsIRJET Journal
 
A Review on the Progress and Challenges of Aluminum-Based Metal Matrix Compos...
A Review on the Progress and Challenges of Aluminum-Based Metal Matrix Compos...A Review on the Progress and Challenges of Aluminum-Based Metal Matrix Compos...
A Review on the Progress and Challenges of Aluminum-Based Metal Matrix Compos...IRJET Journal
 
Dynamic Urban Transit Optimization: A Graph Neural Network Approach for Real-...
Dynamic Urban Transit Optimization: A Graph Neural Network Approach for Real-...Dynamic Urban Transit Optimization: A Graph Neural Network Approach for Real-...
Dynamic Urban Transit Optimization: A Graph Neural Network Approach for Real-...IRJET Journal
 
Structural Analysis and Design of Multi-Storey Symmetric and Asymmetric Shape...
Structural Analysis and Design of Multi-Storey Symmetric and Asymmetric Shape...Structural Analysis and Design of Multi-Storey Symmetric and Asymmetric Shape...
Structural Analysis and Design of Multi-Storey Symmetric and Asymmetric Shape...IRJET Journal
 
A Review of “Seismic Response of RC Structures Having Plan and Vertical Irreg...
A Review of “Seismic Response of RC Structures Having Plan and Vertical Irreg...A Review of “Seismic Response of RC Structures Having Plan and Vertical Irreg...
A Review of “Seismic Response of RC Structures Having Plan and Vertical Irreg...IRJET Journal
 
A REVIEW ON MACHINE LEARNING IN ADAS
A REVIEW ON MACHINE LEARNING IN ADASA REVIEW ON MACHINE LEARNING IN ADAS
A REVIEW ON MACHINE LEARNING IN ADASIRJET Journal
 
Long Term Trend Analysis of Precipitation and Temperature for Asosa district,...
Long Term Trend Analysis of Precipitation and Temperature for Asosa district,...Long Term Trend Analysis of Precipitation and Temperature for Asosa district,...
Long Term Trend Analysis of Precipitation and Temperature for Asosa district,...IRJET Journal
 
P.E.B. Framed Structure Design and Analysis Using STAAD Pro
P.E.B. Framed Structure Design and Analysis Using STAAD ProP.E.B. Framed Structure Design and Analysis Using STAAD Pro
P.E.B. Framed Structure Design and Analysis Using STAAD ProIRJET Journal
 
A Review on Innovative Fiber Integration for Enhanced Reinforcement of Concre...
A Review on Innovative Fiber Integration for Enhanced Reinforcement of Concre...A Review on Innovative Fiber Integration for Enhanced Reinforcement of Concre...
A Review on Innovative Fiber Integration for Enhanced Reinforcement of Concre...IRJET Journal
 
Survey Paper on Cloud-Based Secured Healthcare System
Survey Paper on Cloud-Based Secured Healthcare SystemSurvey Paper on Cloud-Based Secured Healthcare System
Survey Paper on Cloud-Based Secured Healthcare SystemIRJET Journal
 
Review on studies and research on widening of existing concrete bridges
Review on studies and research on widening of existing concrete bridgesReview on studies and research on widening of existing concrete bridges
Review on studies and research on widening of existing concrete bridgesIRJET Journal
 
React based fullstack edtech web application
React based fullstack edtech web applicationReact based fullstack edtech web application
React based fullstack edtech web applicationIRJET Journal
 
A Comprehensive Review of Integrating IoT and Blockchain Technologies in the ...
A Comprehensive Review of Integrating IoT and Blockchain Technologies in the ...A Comprehensive Review of Integrating IoT and Blockchain Technologies in the ...
A Comprehensive Review of Integrating IoT and Blockchain Technologies in the ...IRJET Journal
 
A REVIEW ON THE PERFORMANCE OF COCONUT FIBRE REINFORCED CONCRETE.
A REVIEW ON THE PERFORMANCE OF COCONUT FIBRE REINFORCED CONCRETE.A REVIEW ON THE PERFORMANCE OF COCONUT FIBRE REINFORCED CONCRETE.
A REVIEW ON THE PERFORMANCE OF COCONUT FIBRE REINFORCED CONCRETE.IRJET Journal
 
Optimizing Business Management Process Workflows: The Dynamic Influence of Mi...
Optimizing Business Management Process Workflows: The Dynamic Influence of Mi...Optimizing Business Management Process Workflows: The Dynamic Influence of Mi...
Optimizing Business Management Process Workflows: The Dynamic Influence of Mi...IRJET Journal
 
Multistoried and Multi Bay Steel Building Frame by using Seismic Design
Multistoried and Multi Bay Steel Building Frame by using Seismic DesignMultistoried and Multi Bay Steel Building Frame by using Seismic Design
Multistoried and Multi Bay Steel Building Frame by using Seismic DesignIRJET Journal
 
Cost Optimization of Construction Using Plastic Waste as a Sustainable Constr...
Cost Optimization of Construction Using Plastic Waste as a Sustainable Constr...Cost Optimization of Construction Using Plastic Waste as a Sustainable Constr...
Cost Optimization of Construction Using Plastic Waste as a Sustainable Constr...IRJET Journal
 

More from IRJET Journal (20)

TUNNELING IN HIMALAYAS WITH NATM METHOD: A SPECIAL REFERENCES TO SUNGAL TUNNE...
TUNNELING IN HIMALAYAS WITH NATM METHOD: A SPECIAL REFERENCES TO SUNGAL TUNNE...TUNNELING IN HIMALAYAS WITH NATM METHOD: A SPECIAL REFERENCES TO SUNGAL TUNNE...
TUNNELING IN HIMALAYAS WITH NATM METHOD: A SPECIAL REFERENCES TO SUNGAL TUNNE...
 
STUDY THE EFFECT OF RESPONSE REDUCTION FACTOR ON RC FRAMED STRUCTURE
STUDY THE EFFECT OF RESPONSE REDUCTION FACTOR ON RC FRAMED STRUCTURESTUDY THE EFFECT OF RESPONSE REDUCTION FACTOR ON RC FRAMED STRUCTURE
STUDY THE EFFECT OF RESPONSE REDUCTION FACTOR ON RC FRAMED STRUCTURE
 
A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF RCC ELEMENT OF SLAB WITH STARK STEEL (HYSD STEEL) A...
A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF RCC ELEMENT OF SLAB WITH STARK STEEL (HYSD STEEL) A...A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF RCC ELEMENT OF SLAB WITH STARK STEEL (HYSD STEEL) A...
A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF RCC ELEMENT OF SLAB WITH STARK STEEL (HYSD STEEL) A...
 
Effect of Camber and Angles of Attack on Airfoil Characteristics
Effect of Camber and Angles of Attack on Airfoil CharacteristicsEffect of Camber and Angles of Attack on Airfoil Characteristics
Effect of Camber and Angles of Attack on Airfoil Characteristics
 
A Review on the Progress and Challenges of Aluminum-Based Metal Matrix Compos...
A Review on the Progress and Challenges of Aluminum-Based Metal Matrix Compos...A Review on the Progress and Challenges of Aluminum-Based Metal Matrix Compos...
A Review on the Progress and Challenges of Aluminum-Based Metal Matrix Compos...
 
Dynamic Urban Transit Optimization: A Graph Neural Network Approach for Real-...
Dynamic Urban Transit Optimization: A Graph Neural Network Approach for Real-...Dynamic Urban Transit Optimization: A Graph Neural Network Approach for Real-...
Dynamic Urban Transit Optimization: A Graph Neural Network Approach for Real-...
 
Structural Analysis and Design of Multi-Storey Symmetric and Asymmetric Shape...
Structural Analysis and Design of Multi-Storey Symmetric and Asymmetric Shape...Structural Analysis and Design of Multi-Storey Symmetric and Asymmetric Shape...
Structural Analysis and Design of Multi-Storey Symmetric and Asymmetric Shape...
 
A Review of “Seismic Response of RC Structures Having Plan and Vertical Irreg...
A Review of “Seismic Response of RC Structures Having Plan and Vertical Irreg...A Review of “Seismic Response of RC Structures Having Plan and Vertical Irreg...
A Review of “Seismic Response of RC Structures Having Plan and Vertical Irreg...
 
A REVIEW ON MACHINE LEARNING IN ADAS
A REVIEW ON MACHINE LEARNING IN ADASA REVIEW ON MACHINE LEARNING IN ADAS
A REVIEW ON MACHINE LEARNING IN ADAS
 
Long Term Trend Analysis of Precipitation and Temperature for Asosa district,...
Long Term Trend Analysis of Precipitation and Temperature for Asosa district,...Long Term Trend Analysis of Precipitation and Temperature for Asosa district,...
Long Term Trend Analysis of Precipitation and Temperature for Asosa district,...
 
P.E.B. Framed Structure Design and Analysis Using STAAD Pro
P.E.B. Framed Structure Design and Analysis Using STAAD ProP.E.B. Framed Structure Design and Analysis Using STAAD Pro
P.E.B. Framed Structure Design and Analysis Using STAAD Pro
 
A Review on Innovative Fiber Integration for Enhanced Reinforcement of Concre...
A Review on Innovative Fiber Integration for Enhanced Reinforcement of Concre...A Review on Innovative Fiber Integration for Enhanced Reinforcement of Concre...
A Review on Innovative Fiber Integration for Enhanced Reinforcement of Concre...
 
Survey Paper on Cloud-Based Secured Healthcare System
Survey Paper on Cloud-Based Secured Healthcare SystemSurvey Paper on Cloud-Based Secured Healthcare System
Survey Paper on Cloud-Based Secured Healthcare System
 
Review on studies and research on widening of existing concrete bridges
Review on studies and research on widening of existing concrete bridgesReview on studies and research on widening of existing concrete bridges
Review on studies and research on widening of existing concrete bridges
 
React based fullstack edtech web application
React based fullstack edtech web applicationReact based fullstack edtech web application
React based fullstack edtech web application
 
A Comprehensive Review of Integrating IoT and Blockchain Technologies in the ...
A Comprehensive Review of Integrating IoT and Blockchain Technologies in the ...A Comprehensive Review of Integrating IoT and Blockchain Technologies in the ...
A Comprehensive Review of Integrating IoT and Blockchain Technologies in the ...
 
A REVIEW ON THE PERFORMANCE OF COCONUT FIBRE REINFORCED CONCRETE.
A REVIEW ON THE PERFORMANCE OF COCONUT FIBRE REINFORCED CONCRETE.A REVIEW ON THE PERFORMANCE OF COCONUT FIBRE REINFORCED CONCRETE.
A REVIEW ON THE PERFORMANCE OF COCONUT FIBRE REINFORCED CONCRETE.
 
Optimizing Business Management Process Workflows: The Dynamic Influence of Mi...
Optimizing Business Management Process Workflows: The Dynamic Influence of Mi...Optimizing Business Management Process Workflows: The Dynamic Influence of Mi...
Optimizing Business Management Process Workflows: The Dynamic Influence of Mi...
 
Multistoried and Multi Bay Steel Building Frame by using Seismic Design
Multistoried and Multi Bay Steel Building Frame by using Seismic DesignMultistoried and Multi Bay Steel Building Frame by using Seismic Design
Multistoried and Multi Bay Steel Building Frame by using Seismic Design
 
Cost Optimization of Construction Using Plastic Waste as a Sustainable Constr...
Cost Optimization of Construction Using Plastic Waste as a Sustainable Constr...Cost Optimization of Construction Using Plastic Waste as a Sustainable Constr...
Cost Optimization of Construction Using Plastic Waste as a Sustainable Constr...
 

Recently uploaded

CCS335 _ Neural Networks and Deep Learning Laboratory_Lab Complete Record
CCS335 _ Neural Networks and Deep Learning Laboratory_Lab Complete RecordCCS335 _ Neural Networks and Deep Learning Laboratory_Lab Complete Record
CCS335 _ Neural Networks and Deep Learning Laboratory_Lab Complete RecordAsst.prof M.Gokilavani
 
MANUFACTURING PROCESS-II UNIT-2 LATHE MACHINE
MANUFACTURING PROCESS-II UNIT-2 LATHE MACHINEMANUFACTURING PROCESS-II UNIT-2 LATHE MACHINE
MANUFACTURING PROCESS-II UNIT-2 LATHE MACHINESIVASHANKAR N
 
HARMONY IN THE NATURE AND EXISTENCE - Unit-IV
HARMONY IN THE NATURE AND EXISTENCE - Unit-IVHARMONY IN THE NATURE AND EXISTENCE - Unit-IV
HARMONY IN THE NATURE AND EXISTENCE - Unit-IVRajaP95
 
UNIT-II FMM-Flow Through Circular Conduits
UNIT-II FMM-Flow Through Circular ConduitsUNIT-II FMM-Flow Through Circular Conduits
UNIT-II FMM-Flow Through Circular Conduitsrknatarajan
 
Introduction to IEEE STANDARDS and its different types.pptx
Introduction to IEEE STANDARDS and its different types.pptxIntroduction to IEEE STANDARDS and its different types.pptx
Introduction to IEEE STANDARDS and its different types.pptxupamatechverse
 
(PRIYA) Rajgurunagar Call Girls Just Call 7001035870 [ Cash on Delivery ] Pun...
(PRIYA) Rajgurunagar Call Girls Just Call 7001035870 [ Cash on Delivery ] Pun...(PRIYA) Rajgurunagar Call Girls Just Call 7001035870 [ Cash on Delivery ] Pun...
(PRIYA) Rajgurunagar Call Girls Just Call 7001035870 [ Cash on Delivery ] Pun...ranjana rawat
 
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion and their Importance.pptx
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion and their Importance.pptxCoefficient of Thermal Expansion and their Importance.pptx
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion and their Importance.pptxAsutosh Ranjan
 
APPLICATIONS-AC/DC DRIVES-OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS
APPLICATIONS-AC/DC DRIVES-OPERATING CHARACTERISTICSAPPLICATIONS-AC/DC DRIVES-OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS
APPLICATIONS-AC/DC DRIVES-OPERATING CHARACTERISTICSKurinjimalarL3
 
College Call Girls Nashik Nehal 7001305949 Independent Escort Service Nashik
College Call Girls Nashik Nehal 7001305949 Independent Escort Service NashikCollege Call Girls Nashik Nehal 7001305949 Independent Escort Service Nashik
College Call Girls Nashik Nehal 7001305949 Independent Escort Service NashikCall Girls in Nagpur High Profile
 
SPICE PARK APR2024 ( 6,793 SPICE Models )
SPICE PARK APR2024 ( 6,793 SPICE Models )SPICE PARK APR2024 ( 6,793 SPICE Models )
SPICE PARK APR2024 ( 6,793 SPICE Models )Tsuyoshi Horigome
 
247267395-1-Symmetric-and-distributed-shared-memory-architectures-ppt (1).ppt
247267395-1-Symmetric-and-distributed-shared-memory-architectures-ppt (1).ppt247267395-1-Symmetric-and-distributed-shared-memory-architectures-ppt (1).ppt
247267395-1-Symmetric-and-distributed-shared-memory-architectures-ppt (1).pptssuser5c9d4b1
 
Booking open Available Pune Call Girls Koregaon Park 6297143586 Call Hot Ind...
Booking open Available Pune Call Girls Koregaon Park  6297143586 Call Hot Ind...Booking open Available Pune Call Girls Koregaon Park  6297143586 Call Hot Ind...
Booking open Available Pune Call Girls Koregaon Park 6297143586 Call Hot Ind...Call Girls in Nagpur High Profile
 
Sheet Pile Wall Design and Construction: A Practical Guide for Civil Engineer...
Sheet Pile Wall Design and Construction: A Practical Guide for Civil Engineer...Sheet Pile Wall Design and Construction: A Practical Guide for Civil Engineer...
Sheet Pile Wall Design and Construction: A Practical Guide for Civil Engineer...Dr.Costas Sachpazis
 
KubeKraft presentation @CloudNativeHooghly
KubeKraft presentation @CloudNativeHooghlyKubeKraft presentation @CloudNativeHooghly
KubeKraft presentation @CloudNativeHooghlysanyuktamishra911
 
OSVC_Meta-Data based Simulation Automation to overcome Verification Challenge...
OSVC_Meta-Data based Simulation Automation to overcome Verification Challenge...OSVC_Meta-Data based Simulation Automation to overcome Verification Challenge...
OSVC_Meta-Data based Simulation Automation to overcome Verification Challenge...Soham Mondal
 
Extrusion Processes and Their Limitations
Extrusion Processes and Their LimitationsExtrusion Processes and Their Limitations
Extrusion Processes and Their Limitations120cr0395
 
UNIT - IV - Air Compressors and its Performance
UNIT - IV - Air Compressors and its PerformanceUNIT - IV - Air Compressors and its Performance
UNIT - IV - Air Compressors and its Performancesivaprakash250
 
Introduction to Multiple Access Protocol.pptx
Introduction to Multiple Access Protocol.pptxIntroduction to Multiple Access Protocol.pptx
Introduction to Multiple Access Protocol.pptxupamatechverse
 

Recently uploaded (20)

CCS335 _ Neural Networks and Deep Learning Laboratory_Lab Complete Record
CCS335 _ Neural Networks and Deep Learning Laboratory_Lab Complete RecordCCS335 _ Neural Networks and Deep Learning Laboratory_Lab Complete Record
CCS335 _ Neural Networks and Deep Learning Laboratory_Lab Complete Record
 
MANUFACTURING PROCESS-II UNIT-2 LATHE MACHINE
MANUFACTURING PROCESS-II UNIT-2 LATHE MACHINEMANUFACTURING PROCESS-II UNIT-2 LATHE MACHINE
MANUFACTURING PROCESS-II UNIT-2 LATHE MACHINE
 
HARMONY IN THE NATURE AND EXISTENCE - Unit-IV
HARMONY IN THE NATURE AND EXISTENCE - Unit-IVHARMONY IN THE NATURE AND EXISTENCE - Unit-IV
HARMONY IN THE NATURE AND EXISTENCE - Unit-IV
 
UNIT-II FMM-Flow Through Circular Conduits
UNIT-II FMM-Flow Through Circular ConduitsUNIT-II FMM-Flow Through Circular Conduits
UNIT-II FMM-Flow Through Circular Conduits
 
Introduction to IEEE STANDARDS and its different types.pptx
Introduction to IEEE STANDARDS and its different types.pptxIntroduction to IEEE STANDARDS and its different types.pptx
Introduction to IEEE STANDARDS and its different types.pptx
 
(PRIYA) Rajgurunagar Call Girls Just Call 7001035870 [ Cash on Delivery ] Pun...
(PRIYA) Rajgurunagar Call Girls Just Call 7001035870 [ Cash on Delivery ] Pun...(PRIYA) Rajgurunagar Call Girls Just Call 7001035870 [ Cash on Delivery ] Pun...
(PRIYA) Rajgurunagar Call Girls Just Call 7001035870 [ Cash on Delivery ] Pun...
 
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion and their Importance.pptx
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion and their Importance.pptxCoefficient of Thermal Expansion and their Importance.pptx
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion and their Importance.pptx
 
★ CALL US 9953330565 ( HOT Young Call Girls In Badarpur delhi NCR
★ CALL US 9953330565 ( HOT Young Call Girls In Badarpur delhi NCR★ CALL US 9953330565 ( HOT Young Call Girls In Badarpur delhi NCR
★ CALL US 9953330565 ( HOT Young Call Girls In Badarpur delhi NCR
 
APPLICATIONS-AC/DC DRIVES-OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS
APPLICATIONS-AC/DC DRIVES-OPERATING CHARACTERISTICSAPPLICATIONS-AC/DC DRIVES-OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS
APPLICATIONS-AC/DC DRIVES-OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS
 
College Call Girls Nashik Nehal 7001305949 Independent Escort Service Nashik
College Call Girls Nashik Nehal 7001305949 Independent Escort Service NashikCollege Call Girls Nashik Nehal 7001305949 Independent Escort Service Nashik
College Call Girls Nashik Nehal 7001305949 Independent Escort Service Nashik
 
SPICE PARK APR2024 ( 6,793 SPICE Models )
SPICE PARK APR2024 ( 6,793 SPICE Models )SPICE PARK APR2024 ( 6,793 SPICE Models )
SPICE PARK APR2024 ( 6,793 SPICE Models )
 
247267395-1-Symmetric-and-distributed-shared-memory-architectures-ppt (1).ppt
247267395-1-Symmetric-and-distributed-shared-memory-architectures-ppt (1).ppt247267395-1-Symmetric-and-distributed-shared-memory-architectures-ppt (1).ppt
247267395-1-Symmetric-and-distributed-shared-memory-architectures-ppt (1).ppt
 
DJARUM4D - SLOT GACOR ONLINE | SLOT DEMO ONLINE
DJARUM4D - SLOT GACOR ONLINE | SLOT DEMO ONLINEDJARUM4D - SLOT GACOR ONLINE | SLOT DEMO ONLINE
DJARUM4D - SLOT GACOR ONLINE | SLOT DEMO ONLINE
 
Booking open Available Pune Call Girls Koregaon Park 6297143586 Call Hot Ind...
Booking open Available Pune Call Girls Koregaon Park  6297143586 Call Hot Ind...Booking open Available Pune Call Girls Koregaon Park  6297143586 Call Hot Ind...
Booking open Available Pune Call Girls Koregaon Park 6297143586 Call Hot Ind...
 
Sheet Pile Wall Design and Construction: A Practical Guide for Civil Engineer...
Sheet Pile Wall Design and Construction: A Practical Guide for Civil Engineer...Sheet Pile Wall Design and Construction: A Practical Guide for Civil Engineer...
Sheet Pile Wall Design and Construction: A Practical Guide for Civil Engineer...
 
KubeKraft presentation @CloudNativeHooghly
KubeKraft presentation @CloudNativeHooghlyKubeKraft presentation @CloudNativeHooghly
KubeKraft presentation @CloudNativeHooghly
 
OSVC_Meta-Data based Simulation Automation to overcome Verification Challenge...
OSVC_Meta-Data based Simulation Automation to overcome Verification Challenge...OSVC_Meta-Data based Simulation Automation to overcome Verification Challenge...
OSVC_Meta-Data based Simulation Automation to overcome Verification Challenge...
 
Extrusion Processes and Their Limitations
Extrusion Processes and Their LimitationsExtrusion Processes and Their Limitations
Extrusion Processes and Their Limitations
 
UNIT - IV - Air Compressors and its Performance
UNIT - IV - Air Compressors and its PerformanceUNIT - IV - Air Compressors and its Performance
UNIT - IV - Air Compressors and its Performance
 
Introduction to Multiple Access Protocol.pptx
Introduction to Multiple Access Protocol.pptxIntroduction to Multiple Access Protocol.pptx
Introduction to Multiple Access Protocol.pptx
 

IRJET - Biodiversity Conservation

  • 1. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 07 Issue: 04 | Apr 2020 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2020, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.34 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 1070 “Biodiversity Conservation” Jaydeep Purohit1, T.N. Pandey2, Shreyansh Sharma3, Bharat Phulwari4 1M.Tech Student, Environment, Bhagwant University, Ajmer (Rajasthan) 305001, India 2HOD, CE Department (Environment) , Bhagwant University , Ajmer(Rajasthan)-305001,India 3Assistant Professor, Bhagwant University, Ajmer (Rajasthan)-305001, India 4Assistant Professor, Bhagwant University, Ajmer (Rajasthan)-305001, India --------------------------------------------------------------------------***----------------------------------------------------------------------- Abstract - Globally, biodiversity is facing increasing pressure on account of various factors including habitat fragmentation and destruction, climate change; over use and unsustainable use of resourcestheconcernrelatingtobiodiversityconservation in the face of its continuing loss is indeed unversed. The convention on biological diversity is a collective commitment of the nations to conserve and sustainability use the biological diversity for the benefit of the present andfuturegenerations.India,a recognized mega diverse country, is committed to protecting the rich heritage of biodiversity. This is so vital, to our economic and social development. Biodiversity is also directly linked with providing livelihoods to and improving socio-economic conditions of millions of our local people, thereby contributing to sustainable development and poverty alleviations. Biodiversity provides the basic goods and services for human society to exist and secure economic and social development. Health, wealth, food security and many other needs of human beings are dependent on natural resources, and yet human beings have used these with scant regard to latter’s health and survival. Such indiscriminate use and resultant loss of biodiversity threatens the very survival of the planet itself. The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) which entered into force in December 1993 is an international agreement among the nations of the world to arrest and reverse this situation for the welfare and survival of the planet and its denizens, as well as for inter-generational equity. The Convention has three objectives, namely, conservation of biodiversity, sustainable use of the components of biodiversity, and fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising out of the use of genetic resources.India isoneoftherecognized mega diverse countries of the world. Situated at the tri-junction of Afro-tropical,Indo-MalayanandPaleo-Arctic realm,India hasa widearray of ecosystems and habitats. India has only 2.4 % of the geographical area of the world, but harbours nearly 8 % of the globally known floral and faunal species. It is an acknowledged centre of crop diversityandcropwildrelatives.Over1,00,690speciesof fauna and 47,480 species of flora have been documented in the 10 BZs of the country. This diversity ishostedbymanytypes of terrestrial and aquatic systems namely forests, wetlands, grasslands, deserts, coastal, and marine ecosystems. INTRODUCTION - The National Biodiversity Authority (NBA) was established by the Central Government in 2003 to implement India’s Biological Diversity Act (2002). The NBA is a Statutory Body and it performs facilitative, regulatory and advisory functions for the Government of India on issues of conservation, sustainable use of biological resources and fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising out of the use of biological resources. The Biological Diversity Act (2002) mandates implementation of the provisions of the Act through decentralized system with the NBA focusing on advising the Central Government on matters relatingtotheconservationof biodiversity,sustainableuseof its components and equitable sharing of benefits arising out of the utilization of biological resources; and advising the State Governments in the selection of areas of biodiversity importance to be notified under Sub-Section (1)ofSection37 asheritage sites and measures for the management of such heritage sites. The NBA considers requests by granting approval or otherwise for undertaking any activity referred to in Sections 3,4 and 6 of the Act. The State Biodiversity Boards (SBBs)focusonadvising the State Governments, subject to any guidelines issued by the Central Government, on matters relating to the conservationof biodiversity, sustainable use of its components and equitable sharing of the benefits arising out of the utilization of biological resources. The SBBs also regulate, by granting of approvals or otherwise upon requests for commercial utilization or bio-surveyandbio- utilization of any biological resource by the Indians. The local level Biodiversity Management Committees (BMCs) are responsible for promoting conservation, sustainable use and documentation of biological diversity including preservation of habitats, conservation of land races, folk varieties and cultivars, domesticated stocks and breeds of animals and microorganisms and chronicling of knowledge relating to biological diversity.
  • 2. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 07 Issue: 04 | Apr 2020 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2020, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.34 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 1071 The NBA with its headquarters in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, and India delivers its mandate through a structure that comprises of the Authority, Secretariat, SBBs, BMCs and Expert Committees. Since its establishment, NBA has supportedcreation ofSBBs in 29 States and facilitated establishment of around 1, 55,868BMCs.Biodiversityprovidesthebasic goodsandservicesforhuman society to exist and secure economic and social development. Health, wealth, food security and many other needs of human beings are dependent on natural resources, and yet human beings have used these with scant regard to latter’s health and survival. Such indiscriminate use and resultant loss of biodiversity threatens the very survival of the planet itself. The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)whichenteredintoforceinDecember1993,is aninternational agreementamong the nations of the world to arrest and reverse this situation for the welfareandsurvival oftheplanetanditsdenizens,aswell as for inter-generational equity. The Convention has three objectives, namely, conservationofbiodiversity,sustainableuseofthe components of biodiversity, and fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising out of the use of genetic resources. India is one of the recognized mega diversecountriesoftheworld.Situatedatthetri-junctionofAfro-tropical,Indo- Malayan and Paleo-Arctic realm, India has a wide array of ecosystems and habitats. India has only 2.4 % of the geographical area of the world, but harbours nearly 8 % of the globally known floral and faunal species. It is an acknowledged centre of crop diversity and crop wild relatives. Biodiversity encompasses all variety and variability of living organisms. It includes biodiversity within species, between species and diversity of ecosystems.Thebiodiversityprofileofacountryatanypointoftimeisareflection of the presence of this kind of diversity, the consequences of the way it has been utilized and how it has been conserved through legal or other measures. The Biodiversity Profile of India presented in this chapter covers the cultural ethos and legal support for the conservation and use of biodiversity, ecosystems diversity, species and genetic diversity, status of threatened species, protection of natural habitats and species, and challenges to conservation of biodiversity. Ecosystem Diversity of India India’s unique topographical features endow it with a diversity of terrain and terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems thatharbour rich biodiversity. Based on a study of the distinctive bio geographic characteristic features of the country from north to south and east to west, 10 Bio geographic Zones (BZs) have been identified (Rogers and Panwar, 1988). The study further identifies three subordinate levels in BZs namely, the Biotic Province- a secondary unit within a zone, of particular communities separated by dispersal barriers or gradual change in environmental factors,e.g.,North-westandWest Himalaya on either side of the Sutlej River, (ii) the Land Region- a tertiary unit within a province, indicating different land forms, e.g., Aravalli Mountains and Malwa Plateau in Gujarat-Rajwara Province, and (iii) the Biome- an ecological unit such as swamp/wetland or temperate broad leaved forest in each zone. Figure 2.1 shows the distribution of the 10 BZs across India. Aquatic Ecosystems The alluvial plains of River Ganga and Brahmaputra have extensive riverine aquatic ecosystem formationssuchasfloodplains and oxbows known variously as Maun, beel, chaur, jheel and pat locally. These sustain highly productive agriculture and fisheries, besides acting as natural flood defence for communities. In arid and semi-arid zones of the peninsular and western India, several water bodies have been constructed to support domestic water and irrigation needs. The arid zone spanning Rajasthan and Gujarat has vast saline flats, monsoon fed freshwater lakes as well as salt lakes such as Sambhar, Pachpadra, Deedwana and Lukransar. Wetland Ecosystems Wetlandsarehighlyproductiveecosystemssupportingawidearrayofbiodiversityprovidingproductsandservices vital for human welfare. The National Wetland Atlas 2013 (ISRO, 2013) has mapped 15.26 million ha area under wetlands, which is roughly equal to 4.6% of India’s land area. Of this, the share of inland wetlands is 69.22% and remaining 27.13% is coastal wetlands. The major inland wetland types are rivers/streams, reservoirs/barrages, tanks, lakes and ponds. Coastal wetlands include intertidal mudflats, mangroves, aquaculture ponds and lagoons. Nearly 60% of the wetlands fall within protected forests. India is a Party to the Ramsar Convention on Wetlandsof
  • 3. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 07 Issue: 04 | Apr 2020 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2020, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.34 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 1072 International Importance especially as Waterfowl Habitat - an international treaty for the conservation and sustainable use of wetlands. India has declared 27 wetlands as Ramsar Sites, Sundarbans in West Bengal was declared as Wetland of International importance in February 2019. Coastal and Marine Ecosystems India’s coastal and marine ecosystems encompass 7,517 km long coastline, 2.02 km2 Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), island ecosystems, and a wide continental shelf.Theseecosystemsincludeestuaries,mangroves,coralreefs, lagoons, and seaweed and sea grass meadows. These meadows serve as nursery grounds for a vast number of faunal communities. Altogether 20,444 speciesoffaunalcommunitieshavebeenrecordedfrommarineandcoastal environments of India, which is 7% of global marine diversity. Diversity of Marine Ecosystems (I) Mangrove Ecosystems They occur mostly in the inter-tidal region between mean sea level to the highest spring tide in the tropical and sub-tropical regions of the world. They provide a breeding and nursing ground for various marine and pelagic species, livelihoods for the coastal communities’ dependent on collection of honey, tannins, wax and fishing.Theyprotectcoastal areasfromstormsurges and tsunamis. Their protective role has been widely recognized especially after the tsunami of 2004. Mangroves are spread over an area of 4,921 km2 in India which is nearly 3.3 % of the world’s mangrove vegetation. Sundarbans in the West Bengal accounts for almost half of the total area under mangroves in India. About 4,580 faunal and 920 floral mangrove species have been recorded from India (Zoological Survey of India (ZSI), 2018). (ii) Seaweed Ecosystems They are marine macro algae under three phyla or divisions, namely, Brown Algae, Red Algae, Green Algae. A total of 936 species of marine algae have been recorded frommarineandcoastal environmentsofIndia.(Central MarineFisheriesResearch Institute (Miniseries al., 2012)). These systems provide breeding strands for many marine organisms. (iii) Sea grass Ecosystems A total of 14 species of sea grasses are reported in Indian waters. Sea grass meadows are found in eastern and western coasts, Lakshadweep islands and Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Sea grass meadows play a significant role in the processes and resources of near shore coastal ecosystems, contribute substantially to carbon sequestration and support a high diversity of fauna. The health of sea grass meadows is closely tied to that of mangroves and coral reef ecosystems as many fish migrate between these habitats for food and shelter (Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute).
  • 4. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 07 Issue: 04 | Apr 2020 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2020, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.34 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 1073 Implementation of NBAP A comprehensive web of policies and laws has evolved in the country to address various aspects of nature conservation that NBAP seeks to achieve. The fundamental policy and legal support for its implementation is embedded in the Constitution of India which creates an abiding responsibility of the State and the people of India to take positive action for the protection and conservation of natural resources. The relevant provisions of the Constitution have already been noted in chapter 2. This chapter discusses the policy and legal instruments which contribute to the effective implementation of the NBAP in conformity with the mandateoftheConstitution and international commitments of India under CBD and other biodiversity related environmental conventions. These include the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands, the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of WildAnimals (CMS), the Convention on the International Trade Endangered Species of Flora and Fauna (CITES), theInternational Treatyon Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (ITPGRFA), the International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC), United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). Actions under NBAP also contribute to implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Creating Communication, Education and Public Awareness for Biodiversity Evolutionary history says that five mass extinction events took place over geological periods which influenced speciation and extinction rate on the earth. These were caused by natural disasters or phenomena of gradual change in earth’schemistryand physical topography. The number of species on the earth is the result of the equilibrium reached through these evolutionary processesofspeciation and extinction. But now the extinction and erosion of species is takingplaceinthetimescaleofdecadesthroughhumanactions without giving the planet an opportunity of reaching the equilibrium. People themselves are generally not aware of the rate of loss their actions causeandtheconsequences theirownsurvival faces as a result of extinction of species and degradation of habitats. Knowledge shapes people’s perception about why and how biodiversity should be cared for, used wisely, conserved for sustainable use and inter-generational equity. A fundamental requirement of securing sustainable conservation of biodiversity requires that people are made aware of: (i) The environmental, social, cultural, economic and intrinsic values essential for human wellbeing, (ii) Consequences of its loss, and (iii) The responsibility that each person must share to arrest the loss and restore whatever is possible. Creation of Communication, Education and Public Awareness (CEPA) is therefore the first requirement of any action to save biodiversity. NGOs, CSOs, Individuals These have generally been powerful contributors to extending CEPA in the society. Reaching them in turn through CEPA enhances their capacity, enables them to create required awareness in other sector specific NGOs/CSOs and also amongst general public and out-of-school children. (I) For the identified target groups at 2 to 5 and people in general, the following initiatives have been undertaken so far. MoEFCC has created a comprehensiveEnvironmental InformationSystem(ENVIS)comprisinga network of69ENVISHubs and Resource Partners (RPs) of which 29 deal with ‘State of the Environment and Related Issues’ are hosted by respective States/UTs, 40 RPs are hosted by governmental institutions/NGOs/ institutes of professional excellence,withvariedthematic mandates pertaining to environment, forests, climate change etc. (ii) Nearly 300 national and regional level awareness programmes have been organised since 2014 by MoEFCC and NBA in collaboration with SBBs, NGOs, CSOs, for industry representatives, state officials, students, teachers, local communities, traditional healers and other stakeholders to extend CEPA.
  • 5. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 07 Issue: 04 | Apr 2020 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2020, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.34 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 1074 (iii) Regular capacity building workshops and meetings with partners such as officials, Ayurvedic Drug Manufacturers’ Association ADMA), GIZ, Centre for Agriculture and Bioscience International (CABI) South Asia, Centre for Environmental Communication (CEC) and SBBs are conducted to raise awareness and create decision taking capacities amongst various participants. (iv) Citizen Science Initiative is being implemented across the country through networks of NGOs. It enables participants to increase their scientific understanding, learn about environmental issues and contribute to research. (v) Film/slide shows, lectures, tree plantations exhibitions,sitanddraw/quizcompetitionsfromtimetotime. Periodicfestivals and events with the inclusion of biodiversity as one of the important thematic area are organised. (vi) Participation in annually held Indian Science Congress by teams from NBA and SBBs is ensured to extend information on biodiversity issues and nuances of the BD Act, and Biological Diversity Rules, 2004 (BD Rules) to scientific community, academicians, teachers, youth and school children from across India. (vii) Recognition of outstanding work, dissemination of best practices, to promote capacity and generate awareness. (viii) Biennial India Biodiversity Awards instituted by MoEFCC in association with United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) during Cop 11 in 2012. These have now been institutionalised in the NBA. Till 2018, 47 awards havebeengivenunder different categories. The best practices identified under the Award are captured in the publication ‘India Naturally!’ Four editions have already been published. (ix) E. K. Janaki Ammal National Award instituted in 1999 for outstanding contribution in the field of Plant Taxonomy, Animal Taxonomy and Microbial Taxonomy. Twenty eight awards have been given till 2018. CONCLUSIONS It is imperative that the phenomenon of biodiversity is very vast, complex and interdependent and there is no single over- arching effect of diversity on either productivity or stability. The realized effects will dependheavilyon environmental context and the time scale over which the effects are studied. However, it has become obvious that biodiversityisindeedimportantfor both managed and natural ecosystems, though the relative contributions of diversity and composition remain unclear. It is therefore necessary for legislators to understand the basic science in order to maintain diversityatitscurrentlevels.Ifcurrent human growth and resource management patterns do not change, it is likely that we will lose many importantspecies,andthe ecosystems of the world may never recover. In present paper the various conservation strategies by government, voluntary organizations, public participation as well as the individual efforts have been discussed, that how they commutatively plays a major role for the conservation of the biodiversity. Human is only one more of natural creatures and should not be alien to the other life-forms. We have no moral righttodestroy nature and other beings that dwell on earth. We should treat all animals and plants with compassion. Every individual can make a small and yet significant effort in the race to save our planet and conserve biodiversity. References: 1. information/Black%20Carbon%20Research%20Initiative.pdf 2. http://nbaindia.org/ 3. https://www.india.gov.in/national-biodiversity-authority 4. https://www.unenvironment.org/news-and-stories/story/shifting-needle-biodiversity-conservation-india 5. https://www.civilspro.com/biodiversity-hotspot-in-india/