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Sunita Arya
The rich biodiversity of wetlands is a testament to their ecological complexity and the myriad roles they play in supporting life. Some components of Biodiversity effects carbon sequestration and thus are important in carbon-based climate change mitigation. When afforestation, reforestation, reduced deforestation and biofuel plantation are involved, it also effects climate regulation and biogeochemical cycling. The maintenance of natural pest control services, which benefits food security, rural household incomes and national incomes of many countries is strongly dependent on Biodiversity. From the diverse plant communities to the array of animal species and microorganisms, wetlands provide essential habitat, food, and ecological functions. Understanding and conserving this biodiversity is crucial for maintaining the health and resilience of wetland ecosystems. Through protection and sustainable management, we can ensure that wetlands continue to support their incredible diversity, and the myriad benefits they provide to both nature and humanity.
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