Role of Biodiversity and Ecological Consequences in India

Applied Science & Engineering Journal for Advanced Research, ISSN (Online): 2583-2468, Volume-1 Issue-2, March 2022

6 Pages Posted: 23 May 2022

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Amrapali Iyer

Government Arts and Science College

S. Srinivasan

Government Arts and Science College

Date Written: May 3, 2022

Abstract

India has a diverse climate and topography; different kinds of forests, with a minimum of ten distinct bio-geographical areas, there are many as well as three biodiversity hotspots on the planet's surface. Because other native habitats have lost their native status, the forest currently houses the majority of terrestrial species. There is a vast network of protected areas in place, including 514 wildlife sanctuaries, there are 99 national parks in the United States, 18 biosphere reserves are included in the project, and several holy groves managed by native groups. Due to increased people in the world demands, land use changes, and the introduction of invasive alien species, forest degradation and biodiversity loss persist despite a favorable forest policy and a strong regulatory framework. The extent and loss of biodiversity must be constantly monitored, and individuals must be encouraged to join in large-scale biodiversity conservation rehabilitation.

Keywords: biodiversity, value, species diversity, ecological, conservation

Suggested Citation

Iyer, Amrapali and Srinivasan, S., Role of Biodiversity and Ecological Consequences in India (May 3, 2022). Applied Science & Engineering Journal for Advanced Research, ISSN (Online): 2583-2468, Volume-1 Issue-2, March 2022, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4099330

Amrapali Iyer

Government Arts and Science College

India

S. Srinivasan (Contact Author)

Government Arts and Science College

India

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