Explain the concept of carrying capacity in environmental planning. Analyse its relevance for urban and infrastructure development in India. Examine the consequences of exceeding carrying capacity for ecological sustainability and human well-being.
Kartavya Desk Staff
Topic: Environment & ecology Conservation, environmental pollution and degradation
Topic: Environment & ecology Conservation, environmental pollution and degradation
Q5. Explain the concept of carrying capacity in environmental planning. Analyse its relevance for urban and infrastructure development in India. Examine the consequences of exceeding carrying capacity for ecological sustainability and human well-being. (15 M)
Difficulty Level: Medium
Reference: InsightsIAS
Why the question Rapid urbanisation, infrastructure expansion, and recurring environmental stress in Indian cities have highlighted the need to align development planning with ecological limits and system resilience. Key Demand of the question The question seeks an explanation of carrying capacity as an environmental planning concept, an assessment of its relevance for urban and infrastructure development in India, and an analysis of the consequences of exceeding such limits for ecology and human well-being. Structure of the Answer Introduction Introduce carrying capacity as a scientific and governance-based approach that links development decisions with ecological thresholds and long-term sustainability. Body Explain the concept of carrying capacity in environmental planning as a threshold-based and preventive planning tool. Analyse its relevance for urban and infrastructure development in India in the context of water, air, land, waste, and fragile ecosystems. Examine the consequences of exceeding carrying capacity for ecological sustainability and human well-being, including disasters, public health stress, and economic costs. Conclusion Emphasise the need to mainstream carrying capacity–based planning to ensure resilient, inclusive, and environmentally sustainable urban growth in India.
Why the question Rapid urbanisation, infrastructure expansion, and recurring environmental stress in Indian cities have highlighted the need to align development planning with ecological limits and system resilience.
Key Demand of the question The question seeks an explanation of carrying capacity as an environmental planning concept, an assessment of its relevance for urban and infrastructure development in India, and an analysis of the consequences of exceeding such limits for ecology and human well-being.
Structure of the Answer
Introduction Introduce carrying capacity as a scientific and governance-based approach that links development decisions with ecological thresholds and long-term sustainability.
• Explain the concept of carrying capacity in environmental planning as a threshold-based and preventive planning tool.
• Analyse its relevance for urban and infrastructure development in India in the context of water, air, land, waste, and fragile ecosystems.
• Examine the consequences of exceeding carrying capacity for ecological sustainability and human well-being, including disasters, public health stress, and economic costs.
Conclusion Emphasise the need to mainstream carrying capacity–based planning to ensure resilient, inclusive, and environmentally sustainable urban growth in India.