Estuarine wetlands represent dynamic and vital ecosystems that bridge the gap between terrestrial and marine environments, embodying a unique blend of freshwater and saltwater influences.
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Differences Between Wetlands and Lakes – UPSC Environment Notes
Wetlands and lakes are two distinct types of aquatic ecosystems that play vital roles in supporting biodiversity and providing various ecosystem services.
The 2nd ARC Report on State and District Administration offers strategic insights and recommendations to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency
Ecosystem Services by Seaweed – UPSC Environment Notes
The word “seaweed” is used to talk about many types of plants and algae that live in water, not just the ocean.
The 2nd ARC Report on Strengthening the Financial System presents key insights and recommendations aimed at fortifying and improving the financial mechanisms
Ecosystem Services by Seagrasses – UPSC Environment Notes
Seagrasses are the exclusive flowering plants capable of thriving in saltwater environments. There are approximately 60 known species of entirely marine seagrasses, classified into four families: Posidoniaceae,
2nd ARC Report – Organizational Structure of the Government of India
The 2nd ARC Report on the Organizational Structure of the Government of India provides insights and recommendations to optimize the administrative
Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) – UPSC Environment Notes
Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES), also referred to as payments for environmental benefits, are incentives provided to farmers or landowners.
The 2nd ARC Report on Citizen-Centric Administration delves into strategies and recommendations for fostering a government approach centered around
The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity (TEEB) – UPSC Environment Notes
The Global Initiative for the Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity (TEEB) is a worldwide effort aimed at enhancing awareness of the economic advantages of global biodiversity.