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ADVERSE EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON INDIAN MANGROVES: A SOCIOECONOMIC CRISIS AND A THREAT TO THE RURAL DEVELOPMENT
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Mangroves are highly loaded with immense nutrient and always share it with adjoining coastal habitats. Interestingly this system supports number of endemic and endangered species throughout the tropical coast. India has more than 7500 km coastal line within this, it supports 4, 87,100 ha of mangroves and harbours 3985 species of flora and fauna. During late 80s India lost considerable areas of its mangrove cover due to several anthropogenic pressures [1]. The ongoing climate change turned out to be a potential threat to the remaining Indian mangroves and other coastal ecosystem. Ironically there is no sound study till date about the impacts of ongoing climate change on Indian mangroves [2]. The loss of mangroves will spread its impact on the adjoining system in a significant way. So, the mangrove loss will negatively influence the fishery resource of the tropical region and initiate regional and global socioeconomical crisis.
KEYWORDS :- Climate Change, Mangroves, Biodiversity loss, Socioeconomic Crisis
Title: ADVERSE EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON INDIAN MANGROVES: A SOCIOECONOMIC CRISIS AND A THREAT TO THE RURAL DEVELOPMENT
Description:
Mangroves are highly loaded with immense nutrient and always share it with adjoining coastal habitats.
Interestingly this system supports number of endemic and endangered species throughout the tropical coast.
India has more than 7500 km coastal line within this, it supports 4, 87,100 ha of mangroves and harbours 3985 species of flora and fauna.
During late 80s India lost considerable areas of its mangrove cover due to several anthropogenic pressures [1].
The ongoing climate change turned out to be a potential threat to the remaining Indian mangroves and other coastal ecosystem.
Ironically there is no sound study till date about the impacts of ongoing climate change on Indian mangroves [2].
The loss of mangroves will spread its impact on the adjoining system in a significant way.
So, the mangrove loss will negatively influence the fishery resource of the tropical region and initiate regional and global socioeconomical crisis.
KEYWORDS :- Climate Change, Mangroves, Biodiversity loss, Socioeconomic Crisis.
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