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Recently, the government has declared 8.6 acres of green cover at Cantonment Railway Colony in Bengaluru as a Biodiversity Heritage Site (BHS). This is the second BHS in the city after the Gandhi Krishi Vigyan Kendra (GKVK). This move is part of India's broader efforts to preserve ecologically significant areas and their biodiversity.

About Biodiversity Heritage Sites (BHS)

Biodiversity Heritage Sites (BHS) are areas recognized for their rich biodiversity, which are being actively conserved and managed by local communities, state authorities, or other stakeholders. These sites are crucial for preserving local ecosystems, species, and cultural values.

Key Features of BHS:

  1. Rich Biodiversity:

    • A BHS is characterized by rich biodiversity of both wild and domesticated species, including high-endemism (species found only in that region).

    • They may also include rare and threatened species, keystone species, and those with significant evolutionary importance.

  2. Ecosystem Significance:

    • BHS can represent a diverse range of ecosystems including terrestrial, aquatic, coastal, inland, and marine environments, contributing significantly to local and global ecological health.

  3. Cultural and Aesthetic Value:

    • In addition to biodiversity, BHS can also hold cultural, ethical, or aesthetic values, often linked to human history or cultural practices.

  4. Conservation and Community Management:

    • These sites are conserved by society and local bodies, often with active involvement from local communities who have a long-standing association with the land.

Legal Framework for BHS:

Under Section-37 of the Biological Diversity Act, 2002, state governments are authorized to declare areas as Biodiversity Heritage Sites. This involves:

  • Consultation with local bodies.

  • Establishing rules and regulations for conservation and management.

  • Compensating or rehabilitating people who might be economically affected by the declaration.

The goal is to balance the protection of biodiversity with the rights and livelihood practices of local communities.

Notable Examples of BHS in India:

  1. Gandhi Krishi Vigyan Kendra (GKVK), Bengaluru:

    • A significant area dedicated to agricultural and ecological studies, already designated as a BHS in Bengaluru.

  2. Nallur Tamarind Grove, Bengaluru:

    • India’s first-ever BHS, this grove in Bengaluru was designated as a BHS in 2007 due to its rich biodiversity and cultural significance.

Significance of BHS:

  • Conservation of Rare Species: BHS areas provide crucial habitats for endangered or endemic species, contributing to biodiversity conservation.

  • Sustainable Use of Resources: By designating areas as BHS, local communities can manage and sustainably use their natural resources without degrading the environment.

  • Cultural and Community Engagement: Many BHS are closely tied to the history and traditions of local people, emphasizing the importance of maintaining both cultural and natural heritage.

Conclusion

The declaration of Cantonment Railway Colony as a Biodiversity Heritage Site underscores India’s growing commitment to preserving the nation’s rich ecological heritage. By designating more areas as BHS, India aims to protect biodiversity, support sustainable community practices, and foster a harmonious relationship between people and the environment


 


 

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