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Government proposes in SC tech panel to evaluate carrying capacity of 13 Himalayan States

  • September 5, 2023
  • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Government proposes in SC tech panel to evaluate carrying capacity of 13 Himalayan States

Subject: Environment

Section: Ecosystem

Context:

  • The Centre has proposed forming a 13-member technical committee to evaluate the “carrying capacity” of 13 Himalayan States.

What is the need of a committee?

  • Frequent landslides leading to deaths and destruction had led to a re-evaluation of the load-carrying capacity of hill towns and cities.
  • Earlier, the Centre had asked the 13 hill States  to assess the carrying capacity of their hill stations and submit the report.
  • Committee is headed by: Director of the GB Pant National Institute of Himalayan Environment.

Carrying capacity:

  • The carrying capacity is the maximum population size that an ecosystem can sustain without getting degraded.
  • In the broader sense, carrying capacity also means that all plants and animals which an area of the Earth can support at once.

Assessing carrying capacity is important because:

  • It helps in identifying the upper limit of development that the region can sustain without exceeding the carrying capacity.
  • Knowing the carrying capacity of an ecosystem helps in identifying the optimal level of resource use that will ensure the long-term sustainability of the ecosystem.
    • It helps in planning for resource management and allocation in a way that is environmentally sound and economically viable.
  • To prevent environmental degradation, loss of biodiversity and long-term economic loss.
  • To determine the maximum population a region can sustain. It helps in planning for Population growth and developing policies that ensure the sustainable use of resources for future generations.
  • To maintain ecosystem services such as water, air and soil quality.
Environment Government proposes in SC tech panel to evaluate carrying capacity of 13 Himalayan States

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