Dr. Madhav Gadgil report on conserving India's Western Ghats
Dr. Madhav Gadgil report on conserving India's Western Ghats
The landslide in Maharashtra's Raigad district has once again brought attention to the Dr. Madhav Gadgil report on conserving the Western Ghats. The Gadgil report recommended classifying 64% of the Western Ghats as an Ecologically Sensitive Area (ESA) and banning almost all developmental activities in ESZ 1. The Kasturirangan panel, however, recommended designating only 37% of the Western Ghats as ESA and allowing certain commercial activities in orange and green categories. The landslide in Raigad district is a reminder of the need to protect the Western Ghats, which is a biodiversity hotspot and home to many endangered species. The government should take the Gadgil report seriously and implement its recommendations in order to conserve this important ecosystem. Some key points about the Western Ghats: The Western Ghats is a 1,600-km-long mountain chain running along India's western coast. UNESCO has accorded the Western Ghats World Heritage status. It spans six Indian states: Guj…