Natural Vegetation and Wildlife — Mains Strategy
Mains Strategy
Develop analytical frameworks connecting conservation with development challenges, emphasizing balanced approaches rather than extreme positions. Use specific examples and case studies - mention particular protected areas, species, and conservation success stories.
Structure answers with clear introduction defining key terms, body with multiple dimensions (ecological, economic, social, legal), and conclusion with way forward. Include diagrams showing ecosystem relationships, food webs, or conservation strategies.
Integrate current affairs seamlessly - mention recent policy changes, new protected areas, or conservation initiatives. Address multiple stakeholders in answers - government, local communities, NGOs, international organizations.
Show understanding of trade-offs between conservation and development, suggesting practical solutions. Use keywords like 'landscape-level conservation,' 'community-based management,' 'ecosystem services,' and 'sustainable development.
' Connect with other subjects - link wildlife corridors to infrastructure development, conservation finance to economics, tribal rights to social issues.