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D.K.Belsare
Former Prof & Dean Life Sciences
   Barkatullah University Bhopal
    P.O.Box 531, Bhopal 462016
   Email: d.belsare@yahoo.com
Biodiversity means Variety and
    Variability of Species
 Ephemeral
  phenomenon
 all forms of life,
  including all species
  and genetic
  variants within
  species
 all ecosystems that
  contain and sustain
  those diverse forms
  of life.
It is life supporting system. Biodiversity also
provides inputs for agriculture without which
production; either would not occur or would be
greatly decreased
Provides ecological services:
Contribution to climate stability
Protection of water resources
Nutrient storage and cycling
Soil formation and protection
Pollution breakdown and
absorption
Maintenance of ecosystems
Recovery from unpredictable
events
Source of biological resources.
     What can they give us?

  Source      of food, medicine, wood products,
     ornamental plants, breeding stock & population
     reservoirs.
    Future resources: Sunscreens from corals, Light
     and high tensile fibres from spider silk, Instant
     adhesives from velvet worms or barnacles.
    High polymer- propolis prepared by bees. It is
     antiviral & antibacterial. Instant pain reliever
    Lac from lac insects
    Chips development for solar energy from
     nanostructure of wings of butterflies
Social benefit:

   Research,
  education and
   Monitoring.
 Cultural values
   Recreation
      etc
Impact of climate change on
     biodiversity of India MoEF
               Study
 Adverse effect on agriculture, health, forestry
    and infrastructure.
   Temperature rise by 3o C to 4oC towards the end
    of 21st century.
   Reduction in wheat and rice yields. Rainfall
    patterns and quantities in periods of drought in
    some regions, more rainfall in central India and
    reduced rain in the north-east, leading to
    changes in forestry and vegetation. Rain spells in
    the Ganga , Krishna and Godavari more intense
   Number of rainy days may be reduced in the
    western parts of the Gangetic basin.
   70% of vegetation vulnerable to change.
   Adverse impact on wildlife and other biological
    species.
Climate change on Forests of
  India Sukumar & Ravindran 1995
 Shift   in vegetation type
  boundaries i.e in Western
  Ghats the moist forest species
  are shifting eastward.
 Species of lower altitude
  migrating to higher altitude.
 Mountain forests of Western
  Ghats would change into
  grasslands.
 Increase in dry season length
  would increase the risk of
  forest fires in moist and dry
  deciduous forests.
How our industries understand
    climate change?
 Green business survey of climate risk’ conducted in
    2008 of 213 companies of India
   58% companies -----deep understanding of climate
    change issues
   54% companies measured their emissions either
    completely or partially
   16% measured their emissions completely.
   71 % companies from the chemical and fertilizers
    sector perceived physical risk from climate change to
    their companies.
    69% from the automotive industry professed
    regulatory risk as a threat, reputation.
How to reduce
GHGs?
 Climate change or climate
   breakdown’ due to global
  warming.
 GHGs emissions. Carbon
  limit of 450 ppm suggested
  by IPCC is outdated.
 To stabilize climate : limit should be brought down
  to 350 ppm by
 air capture of CO2 or by the bio-sequestration route.
Conclusions

 The climate change affects
  biological processes such as metabolism,
  nutrient requirements and biochemical activities
  quickly react to them.
 The behavioural response like migration, and
  geographic distribution are changed.
 Reproductive       physiology   and   breeding
  behaviour of animals are directly affected by
  photoperiods, temperature and precipitation.
Conclusions
 Changes in atmospheric CO2
  and methane can affect plant
  species and indirectly animal species. The entire food
  web is affected and becomes imbalanced .
 The montane animals may be endangered and be
  eliminated as a result of climate change at high
  altitude. Tigers living at low altitude may move to
  high altitude to avoid temperature stress and may
  become endemic to that area. The visible effect is
  seen in some tiger reserves of India where tigers are
  vanished.
 Those animal species which can not adopt to these
  changes may be extirpited by genetic drift.
Community actions for impact
              reduction.
 Control of forest fires
 Do not use slash & burn crop wastes.
    Plaugh them back to land
   Restrict use of bioenergy & biofuels
   No permission for coal-based industries after 2010
   Use of clean energies like solar and wind power for
    running industries and household lights.
    Total ban on fuel woods (storage of wet carbon) for
    energy
   Use incinerators for burning dead bodies
   Capture of CO2 from air
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Impactof climatechangefil eminimizer

  • 1. D.K.Belsare Former Prof & Dean Life Sciences Barkatullah University Bhopal P.O.Box 531, Bhopal 462016 Email: d.belsare@yahoo.com
  • 2. Biodiversity means Variety and Variability of Species  Ephemeral phenomenon  all forms of life, including all species and genetic variants within species  all ecosystems that contain and sustain those diverse forms of life.
  • 3. It is life supporting system. Biodiversity also provides inputs for agriculture without which production; either would not occur or would be greatly decreased Provides ecological services: Contribution to climate stability Protection of water resources Nutrient storage and cycling Soil formation and protection Pollution breakdown and absorption Maintenance of ecosystems Recovery from unpredictable events
  • 4. Source of biological resources. What can they give us?  Source of food, medicine, wood products, ornamental plants, breeding stock & population reservoirs.  Future resources: Sunscreens from corals, Light and high tensile fibres from spider silk, Instant adhesives from velvet worms or barnacles.  High polymer- propolis prepared by bees. It is antiviral & antibacterial. Instant pain reliever  Lac from lac insects  Chips development for solar energy from nanostructure of wings of butterflies
  • 5. Social benefit:  Research, education and Monitoring.  Cultural values  Recreation  etc
  • 6. Impact of climate change on biodiversity of India MoEF Study  Adverse effect on agriculture, health, forestry and infrastructure.  Temperature rise by 3o C to 4oC towards the end of 21st century.  Reduction in wheat and rice yields. Rainfall patterns and quantities in periods of drought in some regions, more rainfall in central India and reduced rain in the north-east, leading to changes in forestry and vegetation. Rain spells in the Ganga , Krishna and Godavari more intense  Number of rainy days may be reduced in the western parts of the Gangetic basin.  70% of vegetation vulnerable to change.  Adverse impact on wildlife and other biological species.
  • 7. Climate change on Forests of India Sukumar & Ravindran 1995  Shift in vegetation type boundaries i.e in Western Ghats the moist forest species are shifting eastward.  Species of lower altitude migrating to higher altitude.  Mountain forests of Western Ghats would change into grasslands.  Increase in dry season length would increase the risk of forest fires in moist and dry deciduous forests.
  • 8. How our industries understand climate change?  Green business survey of climate risk’ conducted in 2008 of 213 companies of India  58% companies -----deep understanding of climate change issues  54% companies measured their emissions either completely or partially  16% measured their emissions completely.  71 % companies from the chemical and fertilizers sector perceived physical risk from climate change to their companies.  69% from the automotive industry professed regulatory risk as a threat, reputation.
  • 9. How to reduce GHGs?  Climate change or climate breakdown’ due to global warming.  GHGs emissions. Carbon limit of 450 ppm suggested by IPCC is outdated.  To stabilize climate : limit should be brought down to 350 ppm by  air capture of CO2 or by the bio-sequestration route.
  • 10. Conclusions  The climate change affects biological processes such as metabolism, nutrient requirements and biochemical activities quickly react to them.  The behavioural response like migration, and geographic distribution are changed.  Reproductive physiology and breeding behaviour of animals are directly affected by photoperiods, temperature and precipitation.
  • 11. Conclusions  Changes in atmospheric CO2 and methane can affect plant species and indirectly animal species. The entire food web is affected and becomes imbalanced .  The montane animals may be endangered and be eliminated as a result of climate change at high altitude. Tigers living at low altitude may move to high altitude to avoid temperature stress and may become endemic to that area. The visible effect is seen in some tiger reserves of India where tigers are vanished.  Those animal species which can not adopt to these changes may be extirpited by genetic drift.
  • 12. Community actions for impact reduction.  Control of forest fires  Do not use slash & burn crop wastes. Plaugh them back to land  Restrict use of bioenergy & biofuels  No permission for coal-based industries after 2010  Use of clean energies like solar and wind power for running industries and household lights.  Total ban on fuel woods (storage of wet carbon) for energy  Use incinerators for burning dead bodies  Capture of CO2 from air