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Edited by: Jayvardhan V. Balkhande, Jalander Vaghmare
ISBN: 978-93-95369-86-2 (paperback), 978-93-95369-58-9 (electronic)
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CHAPTER 1
Ashish Bharti1, Vishal Marathe2
1&2PG Department of Botany, NES Science College, Nanded 431605 Maharashtra, India
Riparian habitats play a crucial role in sustaining ecological equilibrium, biodiversity, and the overall health of freshwater systems. Riparian flora, which includes plant species that inhabit the banks of rivers, streams, lakes, or other freshwater bodies, play a crucial role in sustainable development by offering vital ecosystem services, including water purification, soil stability, and climate control. This study shows the ecological significance of riparian plants, focusing on their contribution to biodiversity, Erosion control and soil stabilization, Carbon sequestration, Flood mitigation and maintaining the supply of freshwater. Despite offering numerous ecological benefits, the riparian ecosystem continues to face serious threats and degradation. The threats arising from Anthropogenic activities like Deforestation, Agricultural and Industrial pollution, Overgrazing, Infrastructure Development have led to the degradation of riparian ecosystem. Therefore, conservation efforts are urgently needed to protect these ecologically critical zones. By combining ecological and conservation views, this review shows the critical need for saving riparian vegetation in order to meet environmental sustainability and keep ecological integrity.
Received: 17 July 2025, Revised: 8 August 2025, Accepted: 11 August 2025, Available online: 29 October 2025
Ashish Bharti, & Vishal Marathe. (2025). Sustaining Riparian Flora: Ecological Value and Human Challenges. In Interdisciplinary Research in Life Sciences: A Path Towards Sustainability (Vol. 3) – Jayvardhan V. Balkhande & Jalander Vaghmare (Eds.) (pp. 1–9). Advent Publishing. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17558920
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