Sand Dune Excavation Sparks Environmental and Social Controversy Over Natural Barrier’s Destruction.
The Sand Dune Excavation Controversy
The excavation of sand dunes in Injambakkam, a coastal area near the VGP theme park, has sparked a heated debate over the environmental and social implications of such activities. The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has taken notice of the issue and has prohibited the Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority (CMDA) from disturbing the dunes.
The Environmental Impact
The sand dunes in Injambakkam are a natural barrier that protects the coastline from the fury of the sea. They also provide a habitat for various species of plants and animals. The excavation of these dunes can have severe environmental consequences, including:
The Social Implications
The excavation of sand dunes can also have significant social implications, including:
The Allegations
A local social worker has alleged that the mined sand is being sold for a very low price, which is not only a loss to the government but also a loss to the local community.
The beach is now a barren wasteland, devoid of any vegetation or wildlife.
The Rise of Coastal Erosion
Coastal erosion is a natural process that has been occurring for centuries, but it has been exacerbated by human activities. The main causes of coastal erosion include:
The Impact of Coastal Erosion on Pattinapakkam Beach
The impact of coastal erosion on Pattinapakkam beach has been devastating.