Conserving Freshwater Ecosystems in India: A call to action

Author:

Arora R.1ORCID,Balachander T.2,Agrawal I.23,Panda R.2,Gupta D.2,Kasturirangan A.45,Vencatesan J.6,Sivakumar K.7ORCID,Kumar R.8,Mathur V.B.9,Chokkakula S.10,Lal T.11,Kaushal N.12,Babu S.12,Kiesecker J.13

Affiliation:

1. India Program, The Nature Conservancy New Delhi India

2. Foundation for Ecological Security Anand Gujarat India

3. Common Ground Initiative Dakshin Foundation Bengaluru Karnataka India

4. Arghyam Foundation Bengaluru Karnataka India

5. A.T.E. Chandra Foundation Mumbai Maharashtra India

6. Care Earth Trust Chennai Tamil Nadu India

7. Department of Ecology and Environmental Sciences School of Life Sciences Pondicherry University Pudhucherry Tamil Nadu India

8. Wetlands International South Asia New Delhi India

9. National Biodiversity Authority TICEL Bio Park Chennai Tamil Nadu India

10. Centre for Policy Research New Delhi India

11. Lal Family Foundation India Habitat Center New Delhi India

12. World Wide Fund for Nature India New Delhi India

13. The Nature Conservancy Fort Collins CO USA

Abstract

Abstract India boasts of a vast freshwater resource network (rivers, wetlands, and groundwater), which has unique ecological, social and economic values associated with it. Despite their importance for both people and biodiversity, its freshwater ecosystems (FWEs) are heavily impacted through multiple factors such as pollution, overexploitation, habitat loss/modification and climate change. India is also among the hotspots of water resource overuse that has caused a serious decline in freshwater availability. Given that healthy FWEs lie at the centre for supporting the country's ecology, health, economy, livelihoods and ultimately achieving multiple policy goals, it is crucial that holistic and focused efforts are made to protect, conserve, and restore all types of FWEs. We call for an urgent and a greater focus on implementing conservation actions for FWEs in India and suggest the following strategy to enhance focus on their conservation: (1) establishing a shared freshwater conservation vision at a national scale, (2) developing and including national freshwater conservation goals within global efforts, (3) conducting simultaneous conservation action planning at regional scales and (4) bridge planning to implementation gap by strengthening key enabling conditions: i) mainstream FWE conservation within key existing governance instruments, ii) secure sustainable conservation funding, iii) improve data access and knowledge translation; iv) create national awareness around importance of FWEs; v) facilitate collaboration among key actors.

Publisher

Wiley

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