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What are the major drivers of land degradation in arid and semi-arid India? Discuss the economic and ecological consequences.

Kartavya Desk Staff

Topic: Land degradation-causes, effects, measures

Topic: Land degradation-causes, effects, measures

Q5. What are the major drivers of land degradation in arid and semi-arid India? Discuss the economic and ecological consequences. (10 M)

Difficulty Level: Medium

Reference: InsightsIAS

Why the question Land degradation has become a critical theme due to rising desertification trends highlighted in recent ISRO assessments and climate-linked vulnerability in arid regions. Key demand of the question The question requires identifying the key anthropogenic and natural drivers of land degradation in arid/semi-arid India and explaining its economic as well as ecological consequences in a concise analytical manner. Structure of the answer: Introduction Briefly define land degradation and contextualise its severity in arid/semi-arid India with recent data. Body Drivers of land degradation: Suggest broad categories such as erosion, agricultural stress, resource overuse, salinity, mining, and climate variability. Economic consequences: Indicate declining productivity, livelihood insecurity, and higher restoration costs. Ecological consequences: Indicate biodiversity loss, reduced soil carbon, hydrological stress, and micro-climatic deterioration. Conclusion Close with a forward-looking line highlighting the need for sustainable land management aligned with India’s land degradation neutrality goals.

Why the question Land degradation has become a critical theme due to rising desertification trends highlighted in recent ISRO assessments and climate-linked vulnerability in arid regions.

Key demand of the question The question requires identifying the key anthropogenic and natural drivers of land degradation in arid/semi-arid India and explaining its economic as well as ecological consequences in a concise analytical manner.

Structure of the answer: Introduction Briefly define land degradation and contextualise its severity in arid/semi-arid India with recent data.

Drivers of land degradation: Suggest broad categories such as erosion, agricultural stress, resource overuse, salinity, mining, and climate variability.

Economic consequences: Indicate declining productivity, livelihood insecurity, and higher restoration costs.

Ecological consequences: Indicate biodiversity loss, reduced soil carbon, hydrological stress, and micro-climatic deterioration.

Conclusion Close with a forward-looking line highlighting the need for sustainable land management aligned with India’s land degradation neutrality goals.

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