Climate Change Impact In Lakshadweep
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GS III : Conservation, environmental pollution and degradation, environmental impact assessment
Approach “Climate Change Impact In Lakshadweep” : Mains and Prelims
- About the study
- Impact of Sea-Level Rise
- About Lakshadweep
Why in News ?
Sea-level will rise around the Lakshadweep Islands in the range between 0.4 mm/year to 0.9 mm/year, says a study conducted projecting different greenhouse gas scenarios.
- Research that was published in the journal ‘Regional Studies in Marine Science, Elsevier.
Key Facts
- The study highlights that the worst possible scenarios projected for Lakshadweep Islands are almost similar under different emission scenarios projected.
- All the islands in the archipelago would be vulnerable to impact from sea-level rise.
- One of the major threats in the coming years is rising sea level and its significant impact on small islands.
- This is for the first time that climate model projections were used to assess the potential areas of inundation over the archipelago of Lakshadweep Islands in the Arabian Sea.
- Details of the Study
- The study estimated that smaller islands Chetlat and Amini are expected to have major land-loss.
- Projection mapping indicated that about 60%-70% of existing shoreline would experience land-loss in Amini and about 70%-80% in Chetlat.
- The present work highlights that larger islands Minicoy and the capital Kavaratti are also vulnerable to sea-level rise and expected to experience land-loss along 60% of the existing shoreline.
- Sea-level rise effects are seen to have the least impact on Androth Island under all emission scenarios.
- Impact of Sea Level Rise
- The coastal inundation could have wide socio-economic impact.
- Sea-level rise can impact the islanders as residential areas are quite close to the present coastline.
- Also, the only airport in the archipelago is located at the southern tip of Agatti Island, and has a high likelihood of damage due to inundation from sea-level rise.
What can be done?
- To have appropriate coastal protection measures and best-practices to formulate planning guidelines.
- Putting an end to deforestation, reducing one’s reliance on fossil fuels, implementing rainwater harvesting, enforcing renewable energy sources, and managing waste.
- Also pressure corporations to address climate-related risks, improve local community inclusion in policymaking with representation, and hold the government accountable.
Lakshadweep
- Lakshadweep, the group of 36 islands India’s smallest Union Territory.
- The Union Territory was formed in 1956 and it was named Lakshadweep in 1973.
- The capital is Kavaratti 220 to 440 km away from the coastal city of Kochi
- Islanders, a majority of them (94.8% as per the 2011 census) belonging to the Scheduled Tribes.
- The entry to Lakshadweep islands is restricted.
- One requires an entry permit issued by Lakshadweep Administration to visit these islands.
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