Interference of Invasive Species on Achieving SDGs in India
- All the United Nations Member States unanimously adopted the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) proposed by the UN in 2015 in New York City, USA.
- According to Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) 'species whose introduction and/or spread outside their natural past or present distribution threaten biological diversity' are called Invasive Alien Species (IAS).
- These include animals, plants, fungi, and even microorganisms, and can influence all kinds of ecosystems.
- Alien species threaten many Indian forest ecosystems and have serious environmental, economic and health impacts.
- Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) the Includes Invasive Alien Species (IAS) in the strategic plan for biodiversity 2011-2020 ....
Do You Want to Read More?
Subscribe Now
To get access to detailed content
Already a Member? Login here
Take Annual Subscription and get the following Advantage
The annual members of the Civil Services Chronicle can read the monthly content of the magazine as well as the Chronicle magazine archives.
Readers can study all the material since 2018 of the Civil Services Chronicle monthly issue in the form of Chronicle magazine archives.
Govt. Magazines Exam Pointers
- 1 Editorial
- 2 Scientific Temper: The Basis of Logic, Curiosity, and Progress
- 3 Artificial Intelligence at Population Scale: India’s Inclusive Model
- 4 Cybersecurity and Digital Reliability
- 5 India’s New Flight from Space to Deep-Tech
- 6 Building a Science-Driven India against Disasters
- 7 India’s Journey from Nutrition to Empowerment
- 8 Green Technologies for India’s Sustainable Future
- 9 'Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi': From Preservation of Ideas to Future Direction
- 10 Pioneer in Particle Physics and a Vocal Voice for Women's Participation in Science

