KartavyaDesk
news

“Land subsidence in mineral-rich regions arises from various anthropogenic and natural factors”. Examine its causes, impacts, and mitigation strategies.

Kartavya Desk Staff

Topic: Changes in critical geographical features (including water-bodies and ice-caps) and in flora and fauna and the effects of such changes.

Topic: Changes in critical geographical features (including water-bodies and ice-caps) and in flora and fauna and the effects of such changes.

Q2. “Land subsidence in mineral-rich regions arises from various anthropogenic and natural factors”. Examine its causes, impacts, and mitigation strategies. (15 M)

Difficulty Level: Medium

Reference: IE

Why the question Soapstone mining is leading to land-subsidence in Uttarakhand’ Bageshwar Key Demand of the question The question demands an explanation of the natural and anthropogenic causes of land subsidence, its environmental and socio-economic impacts, and a discussion on strategies for mitigation. Structure of the Answer Introduction Define land subsidence briefly, highlighting its relevance to mineral-rich regions and its dual causes—natural and human-induced. Body Causes: Highlight key natural factors (like tectonic activity) and anthropogenic factors (like mining and groundwater depletion). Impacts: Discuss environmental degradation, infrastructure damage, and socio-economic displacement. Mitigation strategies: Suggest regulatory frameworks, eco-friendly mining practices, community involvement, and advanced monitoring tools. Conclusion Summarize the need for sustainable development practices and robust governance to address land subsidence challenges while balancing economic growth and environmental preservation.

Why the question Soapstone mining is leading to land-subsidence in Uttarakhand’ Bageshwar

Key Demand of the question The question demands an explanation of the natural and anthropogenic causes of land subsidence, its environmental and socio-economic impacts, and a discussion on strategies for mitigation.

Structure of the Answer

Introduction Define land subsidence briefly, highlighting its relevance to mineral-rich regions and its dual causes—natural and human-induced.

Causes: Highlight key natural factors (like tectonic activity) and anthropogenic factors (like mining and groundwater depletion).

Impacts: Discuss environmental degradation, infrastructure damage, and socio-economic displacement.

Mitigation strategies: Suggest regulatory frameworks, eco-friendly mining practices, community involvement, and advanced monitoring tools.

Conclusion Summarize the need for sustainable development practices and robust governance to address land subsidence challenges while balancing economic growth and environmental preservation.

AI-assisted content, editorially reviewed by Kartavya Desk Staff.

About Kartavya Desk Staff

Articles in our archive published before our editorial team was expanded. Legacy content is periodically reviewed and updated by our current editors.

All News