Wetlands Conservation
Threats to Wetlands
- Urbanization: Wetlands close to metropolitan centres are increasingly being pressured by development for housing, business, and industrial infrastructure. Urban wetlands are crucial for maintaining the availability of public water.
- Anthropogenic Activities: Wetlands have been drained and changed as a result of unplanned urban and agricultural development, industries, road construction, impoundment, resource extraction, and dredge disposal, resulting in significant long-term economic and ecological losses.
- Agricultural Pursuits: Vast swaths of wetlands were turned into paddy fields as a result of the Green Revolution of the 1970s. The hydrology of the nearby wetlands was considerably changed by the construction of numerous ....
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