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UPSC Prelims 2026 Question:
Which of the following best explain(s) the rationale for protecting mangrove ecosystems in the context of climate resilience?
- Mangroves reduce tidal energy and store freshwater, making them ideal sites for paddy cultivation in saline estuarine belts.
- Their salt-sensitive roots filter seawater, making mangroves key to converting coastal land into freshwater aquaculture zones.
- By withstanding tidal surges and offering biomass resources, mangroves function both as natural bio shields and livelihood bases for rural communities.
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Option 4: 3 only
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Explanation:
- Mangroves do not store freshwater; they are salt-tolerant species that thrive in saline conditions. Clearing mangroves for paddy cultivation has historically been a primary driver of mangrove destruction, not a justification for protection. So, statement 1 is not correct.
- Mangrove roots do not "filter seawater into freshwater." Mangroves have salt-exclusion mechanisms for their own survival, not to produce freshwater for aquaculture. Converting coastal land into freshwater aquaculture zones by removing mangroves is environmentally destructive. So, statement 2 is not correct.
- They function as natural bio-shields by withstanding tidal surges and storm damage, and simultaneously provide biomass resources, fuelwood, timber, and non-timber forest products that sustain coastal and rural livelihoods. This is consistent with the IPCC and IUCN's recognition of mangroves as critical climate resilience infrastructure. So, statement 3 is correct.
Therefore, option (4) is the correct answer.
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