Mangroves

Order of the Bombay High Court regarding construction of a jetty project by Adani Cementation Limited in Raigad district, Maharashtra, 05/03/2025

Order of the Bombay High Court in the matter of Adani Cementation Limited Vs Union of India & Others dated 05/03/2025. Adani Cementation Limited approached the Bombay High Court seeking issuance of an order directing the respondents/ authorities to permit the petitioner to carry out the work of construction of …

Bank, Bangla for mangroves

The World Bank will provide Rs 200 crore over the next five years for the preservation of coastal Bengal, including the Sunderbans, Union environment minister Jairam Ramesh said today.

Mangrove wetland centre still a dream

Mumbai: Mumbaikars may have to fight it out to get the mangrove wetland centre, proposed nearly two years ago on 452 hectares of marshland along the Eastern Express Highway at Bhandup. Announced on March 3, 2008, by then state forests minister Baban Pachpute, the proposal has since been wrapped in …

Mangrove saved Pitchavaram

AFTER Sunderbans, Pitchavaram is probably the only other place to have such a large mangrove forest in the world. It is also said that the two types of mangroves seen on the backwaters there, namely, Ricophora Abiculata and Avicenea, helped Pitchavaram survive the tsunami waves five years ago. Though two …

Fisherfolk oppose proposed mangroves wetland centre

Mumbai: Shri Ugwatyadev Rahivasi Seva Sangh, representing families in the coastal land between Bhandup and Mulund, has moved court against the proposed wetland centre in the area. The families believe that the project has deprived them of their livelihood. According to them, due to the area being reserved for the …

Centre likely to come out with action plan for Sunderbans

The Centre is likely to chalk out a detailed action plan to save the Sunderbans, one of the most-threatened deltas and largest mangrove forests in the world, from the impact of climate change. Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh will visit the Sunderbans on January 12 to look into its protection and …

Sea level rise and tigers: predicted impacts to Bangladeshs Sundarbans mangroves

The Sundarbans mangrove ecosystem, shared by India and Bangladesh, is recognized as a global priority for biodiversity conservation. Sea level rise, due to climate change, threatens the long term persistence of the Sundarbans forests and its biodiversity. Among the forests

Achieving carbon offsets through mangroves and other wetlands

The Ramsar Secretariat has released the report of the expert workshop "Achieving Carbon Offsets through Mangroves and Other Wetlands,

Global assessment of light pollution impact on protected areas

The analysis is done to reveal how light pollution affects protected areas. Hence, two new variables was created from combining the global protected area distribution data and nighttime lights data: a Protected Area Light Pollution Index (PALI) and a Protected Area Human Impact Index (PAHI). Results indicate that regions in …

Framing the flow: innovative approaches to understand, protect and value ecosystem services across linked habitats

This publication presents a framework for an understanding of the connectivity between tropical coastal ecosystems (including mangroves, seagrasses and coral reefs) across environmental, economic, social, and management contexts. It presents innovative approaches to better understand, protect and value ecosystem services across linked habitats, and to allow informed trade-offs between different …

Achieving 2010 biodiversity target: Indias contributions

The United Nations General Assembly has proclaimed 2010 as the International Year of Biodiversity (IYB) to raise awareness about the underlying threats to and the need for biodiversity conservation. As a mega-diverse country and as a Party to the International Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), India had committed itself to …

Importance of mangrove forests of India

Mangrove forests in India are unique to have spectacular coverage both in wet and arid coasts of the country with a record of 4011 biological species including the globally threatened species. In spite of growing threats, the mangrove area has been well protected in the last two decades due to …

Impact of salinity on mangroves of Indian Sundarbans

The above ground biomass (AGB) and carbon stock of Excoecaria agallocha were estimated in western and central Indian Sundarbans for five successive years (2005-2010). The two sectors are drastically different with respect to salinity on account of massive siltation that prevents the flow of fresh water of the River Ganga …

Kutch coast – people, environment & livelihoods

Kutch Coast is one of the rare ecological zones in the world having rich bio-diversity. It comprises of mangroves, Coral reefs, Mudflats, Seaweeds, Commercial Fishes and several rare marine species. The mangroves of Kutch are the second largest after the Sunderbans in the mainland of India. A prominent feature of …

Rail Vikas Corp to plant mangroves in Thane, Mankhurd

Mumbai The Mumbai Rail Vikas Corporation is set to plant 25,000 mangrove saplings to compensate for the trees cut for Mumbai Urban Transport Project (MUTP).

Does warming have species on the run?

Ecosystems Must Move By 1/4 Mile A Yr To Survive Paris: Land ecosystems will have to move hundreds of metres each year in order to cope with global warming, according to a letter published in the journal Nature. On average, ecosystems will need to shift 420 metres (1/4 mile) per …

Mangroves yield good results

NAGERCOIL: Mangroves which were grown in the estuaries at Manakudi village in the year 1999 have yielded good results. The plants now cover five acres and have grown up to five feet. Mangrove forests act as natural barriers in reducing the damage created by natural calamities like tsunami or cyclone. …

A Rs 12,000 crore project to develop the Sundarbans

AGARTALA, Dec 16: West Bengal has undertaken an ambitious Rs 12,000 crore project to protect and develop the Sundarbans, the world

Borivli mangroves may vanish soon

Simit Bhagat | TNN Gorai: Naturalists in the city are a worried lot these days. They are concerned about the vast stretch of rare mangroves near Gokhale College in Borivli (west) that are on the verge of being wiped out. Since the past few months, the mangroves are being blatantly …

Study gives airport green signal

MUMBAI: The crucial Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) study for the proposed Navi Mumbai airport, sought by the Union ministry of Environment and Forests before it gives the go-ahead to the project, is ready for submission. Though the report has given the thumbs up for a smooth take-off for the project, …

Mangroves paint Gujarat green

Ahmedabad: The country has recorded an increase in mangrove cover by 58 sq km, of which Gujarat alone showed an increase of about 55 sq km! The 2009 data recently released by the forest survey of India (FSI) has shown that most other states saw either none or negligible change …

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