Syllabus: GS3/ Environment
Context
- The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification reported that Saudi Arabia has restored nearly one million hectares of degraded land and is being seen as a model for large-scale land reclamation in water-scarce and desertified regions.
Extent of Global Land Degradation
- Land degradation refers to the decline in land productivity due to factors such as soil erosion, salinisation, deforestation, and unsustainable land use.
- Approximately 40% of the global land surface is degraded, with the majority located in dryland regions and affecting nearly three billion people globally by undermining food security, water availability, and livelihoods.
- According to the Desertification and Land Degradation Atlas 2021, approximately 97.85 million hectares, roughly 29.77% of India’s total geographical area, underwent land degradation during 2018-19.
Saudi Arabia model for land restoration
- Cloud Seeding Initiatives: Artificial enhancement of rainfall has been used to improve water availability in arid regions. It has supported vegetation growth and soil moisture restoration.
- Early Warning Systems: Advanced forecasting systems for sand and dust storms have reduced environmental and economic damage. These systems enhance disaster preparedness and climate resilience.
- Expansion of Protected Areas: Protected areas have been expanded to conserve biodiversity and prevent further land degradation. Ecosystem restoration has improved soil fertility and land productivity.
Causes of Land Degradation
- Climatic Variability: Prolonged droughts reduce soil moisture and vegetation cover, making land vulnerable to degradation.
- Soil Erosion: Wind erosion is dominant in arid and semi-arid regions, leading to loss of topsoil.
- Floods, cyclones, and landslides degrade land by altering soil structure and removing vegetation.
- Deforestation: Removal of forest cover for agriculture, urbanisation, and industry exposes soil to erosion.
- Industrialisation: Expansion of industries and cities leads to land sealing and loss of fertile land. Mining activities remove topsoil and leave behind degraded landscapes.
Government Initiatives to Prevent Land Degradation
- Soil Health Card Scheme: It provides farmers with soil nutrient status reports to encourage balanced fertilizer use and improve productivity.
- Promotion of Organic Farming: Initiatives like Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana (PKVY) encourage organic farming practices to maintain soil health.
- National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture (NMSA): It focuses on enhancing soil health through integrated farming systems and agroforestry practices.
- Green India Mission: It aims to increase forest and tree cover by 5 million hectares and improve the quality of forest cover in another 5 million hectares.
- National Afforestation Programme: It supports the afforestation, reforestation, and eco-restoration of degraded forests and non-forest lands.
Global Initiatives
- Global Soil Partnership (GSP): It is an FAO-led initiative to improve global soil governance and promote sustainable soil management.
- The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) has a pledge for land degradation neutrality (LDN) by 2030.
- 4 per 1000 Initiative: It aims to increase soil carbon stocks by 0.4% annually to combat climate change and enhance soil health.
Concluding remarks
- Restoring land is not only an environmental necessity, it is a pathway to resilience, stability and prosperity.
- Sustained commitment towards land restoration not only combat desertification but also foster inclusive growth, stability, and long-term prosperity.
United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD)
- UNCCD was established in 1994 to protect and restore the land and ensure a safer, just, and more sustainable future.
- is the only legally binding framework set up to address desertification and the effects of drought.
- There are 197 Parties to the Convention, including 196 country Parties and the European Union.
Source: DTE
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