Hyderabad lost 55 per cent of its wetlands in four decades: Study

Hyderabad | Tuesday | 4th February, 2020

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By Express News ServiceHYDERABAD: Hyderabad ranks fourth among the 22 cities in the country that have lost huge portions of their wetlands in the last four decades, according to a study conducted by the Wetlands International South Asia (WISA). Researchers found that 55 per cent of the city’s wetlands have disappeared over the period of 1970-2014. The other major cities that have lost their wetland include Mumbai (71 per cent), Ahmedabad (57 per cent), Bengaluru (56 per cent), Delhi and National Capital Region (38 per cent), and Pune (37 per cent). WISA’s report is based on the analysis of satellite images of land use and the ground data of the 22 cities. Slamming the State government over wetland-loss, activist Lubna Sarawat said, “We are losing our wetlands because of the encroachment nexus which is prevalent in the city.”.