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Soil erosion in Western Ghats increased 94% between 1990 to 2020: IIT study

Tamil Nadu fared the worst with the highest soil loss rate of 121 per cent from 1990 to 2020, the study said.

November 16, 2023 / 22:25 IST
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The Western Ghats Region, a unique landscape stretching from the south of Gujarat to Kerala and Tamil Nadu, due to the pressures of unsustainable and unplanned activities, is facing numerous challenges, the study said. (Representative Image: Pixabay)
The Western Ghats Region, a unique landscape stretching from the south of Gujarat to Kerala and Tamil Nadu, due to the pressures of unsustainable and unplanned activities, is facing numerous challenges, the study said. (Representative Image: Pixabay)

Soil erosion in the Western Ghats Region (WGR) increased by 94 per cent between 1990 to 2020, a trend that is detrimental in an area known to be a biodiversity hotspot, a study by the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay has said.

Tamil Nadu fared the worst with the highest soil loss rate of 121 per cent from 1990 to 2020, the study said.

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The WGR is a unique landscape, stretching from the south of Gujarat to Kerala and Tamil Nadu. It is recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the Earth's 36 biodiversity hotspots. But due to the pressures of unsustainable and unplanned activities, the region is facing numerous challenges, the study said.

The first-of-a-kind study used remote sensing data to quantify long-term soil losses across the entire WGR. It not only confirmed a progressive increase in soil erosion rates but also revealed alarming state-wise increase in soil erosion.The figures reflect a shocking net increase of 94 per cent in soil erosion, a trend that is detrimental to the region's globally important biodiversity, said the study by Prof Pennan Chinnasamy and Vaishnavi Honap.