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"International Journal of Geography, Geology and Environment"

2024, Vol. 6, Issue 2, Part A

Geographical analysis of vegetation patterns in response to climate change in Rajasthan, Uttar-Pradesh, Madhya-Pradesh: An overview on implications for sustainable ecosystem management


Author(s): Arun Meena and Binay Sen

Abstract: India, a nation of subcontinental dimensions, stands as the largest peninsula in the world, surrounded by seas on three sides and boasting an extensive coastline of 6,100 kilometres. Climatically, India spans tropical, subtropical, and temperate zones. The 23.5° North Latitude nearly divides the country into two equal parts. The northern region, separated from the rest of the continent by the Himalayan range, experiences a temperate climate, whereas the extreme southern part falls within the tropical latitudes. The higher altitudes of the inner Himalayas exhibit sub-polar conditions, with extremely low winter temperatures due to altitude effects. Conversely, the maritime influence of the seas on all three sides brings the southern peninsular region under direct maritime influence, resulting in minimal diurnal temperature variation and a moderate climate. The country's interior is subject to a continental climate, characterized by significant annual temperature swings, with summer temperatures often exceeding 40 °C and winter temperatures dropping markedly. Climate change refers to alterations in the long-term weather patterns typical of different areas around the globe. Experts assert without doubt that the planet is experiencing a temperature rise. Climate change and soil characteristics significantly influence vegetation patterns, impacting biodiversity and ecosystem services. This paper examines the geographical variation in vegetation patterns in some central states of India, focusing on how climate change and soil properties interact to shape these patterns. Using a combination of scientific data and government reports, we analyze the implications for sustainable ecosystem management. The results underscore the necessity for flexible management approaches that take into account the ever-changing relationship between climate and vegetation interactions to ensure long-term ecosystem sustainability.

DOI: 10.22271/27067483.2024.v6.i2a.285

Pages: 31-37 | Views: 270 | Downloads: 135

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How to cite this article:
Arun Meena, Binay Sen. Geographical analysis of vegetation patterns in response to climate change in Rajasthan, Uttar-Pradesh, Madhya-Pradesh: An overview on implications for sustainable ecosystem management. Int J Geogr Geol Environ 2024;6(2):31-37. DOI: 10.22271/27067483.2024.v6.i2a.285
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