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ToggleWetlands are areas where water covers the soil permanently or seasonally, creating a unique ecosystem between land and water. They include lakes, marshes, swamps, mangroves, estuaries, floodplains, oxbow lakes, lagoons, peatlands, tanks and ponds.
Wetlands are often called the “kidneys of the landscape” because they filter pollutants, recharge groundwater, store floodwater and support biodiversity.
What is the meaning of Ramsar sites?
“Wise Use” of Wetlands
Conclusion
Wetlands are among India’s most valuable but most threatened ecosystems. They support biodiversity, water security, flood control, climate resilience and livelihoods. Their degradation increases floods, water scarcity, pollution, livelihood insecurity and ecological loss. Therefore, wetland conservation must move beyond beautification and become a core part of water security, climate adaptation, disaster management and urban planning. The guiding principle should be: “Protect the wetland, protect the catchment, and protect the community that depends on it.”
Q1. Wetlands are called the kidneys of the landscape. Explain their ecological and hydrological significance.
(150 words, 10 marks)
Q2. Discuss the major causes of wetland degradation in India. How does wetland loss affect urban flooding and water security?
(150 words, 10 marks)
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