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Paving Paradise: India’s Diminishing Wetlands Ref to Bengaluru’s Garbage Disposal Issue

DR Shashank

Sustainable development is that terminology that is being widely used and that has high debating concept that leads to a boarder acceptance along with the diverse interpretations. The specific ambiguity pertaining to the specific definition of the term and its typical myriad approaches makes it more complex and flexibly multi-dimensional in nature. The Pivotal formula and passcodes to Sustainable development lie in the basic rooting and inculcation of new set of values, principles and fundamental ethics for vision of brighter mother earth. And also, how Preventive Principle and Ramsar Convention Rules are linked.

The critical abysmal challenges in garbage disposal and incorrect disposal method in wetlands available in urban India is the motivation of the present study. Urbanization has contributed enhanced solid waste generation and unusual handling of the same degrades the urban environment and causes health hazards. In this paper, an attempt is made to evaluate the major parameters of garbage disposal, in addition to a comprehensive view of diminishing wetlands in Bengaluru, its characterization, collection, and treatment options as practiced in specific area of study.

The active community participation has a striking effect on garbage disposal. Intense investigation on the specific community attitude, perception and willingness towards garbage disposal was carried out in Bengaluru city. Empirical data was collected based on their period of residence in Bengaluru. It is noticed that a Greater level of community engagement and literacy in garbage disposal is needed. This paper discusses the empirical study of why sustainable development is inevitable and how the wetlands are diminishing due to incorrect process of garbage disposal at the Garden City- Bengaluru. It also entrails how the diminishing wetlands due to incorrect disposal of garbage has affected the SDG’s of United Nation.

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