Kadalundi-Vallikunnu Community Reserve (KVCR)

Community Reserve
  • The shrinking mudflat ecosystem of Kerala’s Kadalundi keeps shorebirds away.
  • The inter-tidal mudflats along India’s west coast are in danger of disappearing, because of both natural and anthropogenic factors 
  • Coastal wetlands that form in intertidal areas where sediments have been deposited by tides or rivers.
  • Most of the sediment in a mudflat resides in the intertidal zone, causing the flat to be submerged and exposed approximately twice daily.
  • One of the richest foraging grounds for migrant shorebirds along India’s west coast
  • Location – mouth of the River Kadalundi – west coast of Kerala.
  • Offers potential foraging ground for several hundreds of wintering and resident water birds
  • Provides significant socio-economic and livelihood services for the people around (fishing, oyster farming and sand mining)
  • Protected areas of India which typically act as buffer zones to or connectors and migration corridors between established national parks, wildlife sanctuaries and reserved and protected forests of India.
  • Difference
    • Conservation Reserves – uninhabited and completely owned by the Government of India
    • Community Reserves – uninhabited and the land is privately owned.
    • Both are used for subsistence by communities
  • These protected area categories were first introduced in the Wildlife (Protection) Amendment Act of 2002 − the amendment to the Wildlife Protection Act of 1972. 
  • These categories were added because of reduced protection in and around existing or proposed protected areas due to private ownership of land, and land use.
  • Both are used for subsistence by communities

Source: The Hindu

Previous year question

In which one among the following categories of protected areas in India are local people not allowed to collect and use the biomass? [UPSC Civil Services Exam – 2012 Prelims]

(a) Biosphere Reserves
(b) National Parks
(c) Wetlands declared under Ramsar Convention
(d) Wildlife Sanctuaries

Answer: (b) 

Practice question

Consider the following statements

  1. In case of Community Reserves, land is generally owned by the central government.
  2. Community Reserves were first introduced in the Wildlife (Protection) Amendment Act of 2006

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

 
 
 
 

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