Madhav Gadgil Receives Champions of the Earth Award
The United Nations honored ecologist Madhav Gadgil with the Champions of the Earth Award, which is the UN’s highest environmental recognition. Gadgil’s contributions focus on the Western Ghats, a vital biodiversity hotspot in India.
Background of the Western Ghats
The Western Ghats span six states of India. They are recognized for their rich biodiversity and ecological significance. In 2012, UNESCO designated the region as a World Heritage Site. The area faces threats from urbanization, climate change, and industrial activities.
Gadgil’s Role and Recommendations
Madhav Gadgil chaired the Western Ghats Ecology Expert Panel, and studied the impacts of population growth and development. In 2011, they recommended declaring the entire Western Ghats an Ecologically Sensitive Area (ESA). They proposed three zones based on environmental sensitivity. They also suggested banning mining, quarrying, and new thermal power plants in sensitive areas.
Opposition to Recommendations
Gadgil’s recommendations faced resistance from state governments and industries. Local communities also opposed some suggestions. Concerns about economic impacts and development priorities were .
Public Awareness and Accessibility
Gadgil emphasised the importance of honest reporting. He believes that clear facts can drive informed discussions. The internet and translation tools have increased access to his work. This accessibility helps raise awareness about environmental issues.
Ongoing Developments
In 2013, the Government of India formed a working group to protect the Western Ghats, led by K. Kasturirangan, identified 37% of the region as ecologically sensitive. Since 2014, several draft notifications have been issued for ESA declaration. However, final decisions are pending due to state objections. A new expert panel, formed in 2022 under Sanjay Kumar, is working to address these challenges.
GKToday Facts for Exams:
- Western Ghats Ecology Expert Panel The panel, chaired by Madhav Gadgil, studied environmental impacts in the Western Ghats. Their 2011 recommendations aimed to declare the region an Ecologically Sensitive Area.
- Ecologically Sensitive Area (ESA) ESA designations help protect vulnerable ecosystems. The Western Ghats’ ESA proposal includes three zones based on environmental sensitivity, aiming to mitigate human impact and preserve biodiversity.
- Champions of the Earth The Champions of the Earth award is the UN’s highest environmental honour. Madhav Gadgil received it in 2024 for his contributions to biodiversity conservation in the Western Ghats.
Month: Current Affairs - December, 2024
Category: Environment Current Affairs