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Study analyzed multiple characteristics of soil (nutrients & micronutrients) while using satellite data for grassland restoration considering ecological value to be primary criterion.

Findings of study

  • Study categorized Banni grassland's restoration zones into five categories.
    • 36% of existing grassland area was “highly suitable”, 28 %was “suitable”, 27% was “moderately suitable”, 7% was “marginally suitable” while 2% was “not suitable” for restoration.
  • First two categories (Highly suitable and Suitable zones) can be restored easily with adequate water sources (Irrigation or rainwater harvesting).
  • “marginally suitable” and “not suitable” zones can be managed through terracing & fertilization while protecting them from water erosion and salt intrusion.

About Banni Grassland (Kutch, Gujarat)

  • Asia’s largest tropical grassland spans over 2,600 sq. km. It emerged from sea due to tectonic activities. 
  • Flora and Fauna: Banni buffalo, Kankrej Cattle, Asiatic wild ass, Camel, and horse etc.
  • Cultural significance: Home to more than 20 ethnic semi-nomadic communities. E.g. Maldharis (silvipastoralists), Jats etc.
  • Provide ecosystem services e.g. carbon storage, climate mitigation, pollination etc.
  • Strange dancing light phenomena (Chir Batti or Ghost lights) occur here at night.

Threats faced by Banni Grasslands

  • Excessive pressure from livestock grazing 
  • Increased soil salinity leading to invasion of Prosopis juliflora
  • Water scarcity(aridity), climate change and desertification

Steps taken for Grassland restoration In India

  • Land degradation neutrality commitment: Restoring 26 million hectares of degraded land by 2030.
  • Cheetah Introduction in India: Major objective of the project is restoring open forest and savannah grassland.
  • Declaration of protected Areas: E.g. National Park, wildlife reserve etc.
  • Banni Grassland Restoration Project of 2019
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