Environment & Ecology 15 Marks

Comment on the National Wetland Conservation Programme initiated by the Government of India and name a few India’s wetlands of international importance included in the Ramsar Sites.

Directive: Comment 15 marks
Introduction

Wetlands are indispensable ecosystems, offering critical ecological and economic services such as biodiversity support, water purification, flood control, and livelihood sustenance for millions. They are among the most productive environments globally.

National Wetland Conservation Programme (NWCP): Objectives and Features

The Government of India initiated the National Wetland Conservation Programme (NWCP) in 1986 to ensure the conservation and wise use of wetlands across the country. Its primary objectives included preventing further degradation, promoting conservation through site-specific management plans, supporting research activities, and establishing a robust monitoring framework for wetland ecosystems. The programme adopted a holistic approach, recognizing the multi-faceted benefits of wetlands.

Evolution and Significance of NWCP

NWCP underwent significant evolution, culminating in the comprehensive Wetlands (Conservation and Management) Rules, 2017, which were further amended in 2019. These rules decentralized wetland management, empowering State Wetland Authorities to oversee integrated conservation efforts. Its profound significance lies in protecting unique biodiversity, regulating crucial water regimes, mitigating climate change impacts through carbon sequestration, and supporting the diverse livelihoods of local communities dependent on these rich habitats.

Ramsar Convention and India's Role

The Ramsar Convention (1971) is an intergovernmental treaty dedicated to the conservation and sustainable use of wetlands worldwide. India is a committed signatory, actively identifying and protecting wetlands of international importance within its territory.

Examples of India's Ramsar Sites
  • Chilika Lake (Odisha)
  • Keoladeo Ghana National Park (Rajasthan)
  • Loktak Lake (Manipur)
  • Sundarbans Wetland (West Bengal)
  • Wular Lake (Jammu & Kashmir)
  • Harike Wetland (Punjab)
Conclusion: Way Forward for Wetland Conservation

Strengthening the enforcement of the Wetlands Rules, fostering greater community participation, and integrating wetland conservation with broader developmental planning are crucial steps for safeguarding these vital ecosystems for future generations.

246 words · target ~250

The directive 'comment' requires an explanation of the program's objectives, features, evolution, and significance, along with providing specific examples as requested.

Suggested structure

  • Introduction: Importance of Wetlands

  • National Wetland Conservation Programme (NWCP): Objectives and Features

  • Evolution and Significance of NWCP

  • Ramsar Convention and India's Role

  • Examples of India's Ramsar Sites

  • Conclusion: Way Forward for Wetland Conservation

Key points

  • Wetlands are vital ecosystems providing ecological and economic services.

  • NWCP (1986) initiated for conservation and wise use of wetlands through management plans, research, and monitoring.

  • NWCP evolved into Wetlands (Conservation and Management) Rules, 2017/2019, emphasizing state-level authorities and integrated management.

  • Significance includes biodiversity protection, water regulation, climate change mitigation, and livelihood support.

  • Ramsar Convention (1971) is an international treaty for the conservation and sustainable use of wetlands.

  • Examples of India's Ramsar Sites: Chilika Lake, Keoladeo Ghana National Park, Loktak Lake, Sundarbans Wetland, Wular Lake, Harike Wetland.

Common mistakes

  • Only listing Ramsar sites without adequately commenting on the NWCP.

  • Confusing NWCP with other environmental conservation programs.

  • Not explaining the evolution or key features of the NWCP for a comprehensive 'comment'.

  • Providing an insufficient number or incorrect examples of Ramsar Sites.

Difficulty: Medium — The question requires both factual recall (NWCP details, Ramsar sites) and analytical explanation ('comment') of a government program and its significance. Structuring a comprehensive answer for 15 marks demands more than superficial knowledge.