Biodiversity Assessment Report, Wakal River Basin, Rajasthan, India, 2008

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Title:
Biodiversity Assessment Report, Wakal River Basin, Rajasthan, India, 2008
Creator:
Global Water for Sustainability Program (Florida International University)
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Florida International University
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English
Physical Description:
68 pages

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Subjects / Keywords:
Biodiversity
Ecology
Sustainability
Spatial Coverage:
India
Rajasthan
Wakal River

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Abstract:
Wakal is a very important river in southern Rajasthan. Its catchement is rich in biotic wealth. The state's many rare and threatened species are confined to this zone. Besides providing a home to a variety of wild species, the Wakal catchment sustains the livelihood of thousands of human beings in Jhadol, Kotra, Girwa, Gogunda and Khedbramha tehsils. To understand the biotic features of Wakal basin, the present study was conducted with the support of World Vision India, Udaipur and many other organizations and individuals.

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