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Aravalli lesson: Law must factor in ecology
The Supreme Court's redefinition of the Aravalli Hills, recognizing only landforms above 100 meters, threatens to strip legal protections from over 90% of these essential ecological landscapes. Critics argue that legal definitions must align with ecological function, emphasizing the importance of integrating climate adaptation and water security in policy. Current trends risk significant environmental degradation, highlighting the need for a more functional approach to landscape protection in India.
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