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Land degradation and our fight for sustainability

The loss of fertile soil and its productive capacity is termed land degradation. In the past few decades, it has become a problem of global significance. It is caused by a mix of human activities such as deforestation, overgrazing livestock, mismanagement of agricultural land, industrial activities, and extreme weather conditions.

By Aditi Sapru  Jun 29, 2021 4:48:33 PM IST (Published)


Earlier in June, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had said India is on track to achieve land degradation neutrality (LDN) as it works to restore 26 million hectares of degraded land by 2030.
 
“We are also working towards restoring 26 million hectares of degraded land by 2030. This would contribute to India’s commitment to achieving an additional carbon sink of 2.5 to 3 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent,” PM said. He was giving a keynote address at a United Nations dialogue on desertification, land degradation, and drought on June 15