13.8% soil loss across Aravallis: Study

A recent study has highlighted a significant environmental concern in the Aravalli Mountain Range, revealing a 13.8% increase in soil loss from 2017 to 2024. The research attributes this alarming trend to several factors, including rampant urbanization, extensive mining activities, and changing rainfall patterns. The Aravallis, one of India's oldest mountain ranges, play a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance, supporting biodiversity, and regulating water resources. The findings underscore the urgent need for sustainable development practices and effective land management to mitigate further degradation. As urban areas expand and mining operations intensify, the preservation of this vital ecosystem is at risk, prompting calls for immediate action from policymakers and environmentalists alike. The study serves as a critical reminder of the impact of human activity on natural landscapes and the importance of safeguarding these regions for future generations.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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