TNPSC Thervupettagam

Conflict and Conservation report

May 12 , 2021 1284 days 925 0
  • The International Union for Conservation of Nature recently released a report called the “Nature in a Globalised World: Conflict and Conservation”.
  • The report focuses on complex relationships between nature and armed conflict.
  • The major threats posed by conflicts in the world are disruption of conservation efforts, direct killing of wildlife, degradation of ecosystems.
  • The armed conflicts are prevalent in major biodiverse regions in the world.
  • For instance, India-Pakistan and India-China border conflicts are being fought in the Himalayan Biodiversity hotspots.
  • Military Exercises and Civil unrest pose a risk to two hundred threatened species.
  • This includes the iconic species such as the Critically Endangered Eastern Gorilla.
  • Countries are more prone to wars if less land is available for agriculture or if the agricultural productivity of the land was low.
  • The wars were also frequent when increased number of droughts occurs.

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