Ashtamudi Lake: Balancing Ecosystem Conservation and Socio-Cultural Heritage
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https://doi.org/10.12724/ajss.73.5Keywords:
Pollution, Coir industry, Tourism, Ramsar, wetland, Bio-diversityAbstract
Ashtamudy Lake is one of the most famous backwaters in Kerala. It is situated in the district of Kollam, formerly Quilon, and is one of Kerala's most extensive backwaters. The name ‘Ashtamudi’ means ‘eight branches’, and it has got its name because of the eight arms-like branches of the lake. Ashtamudi Lake is one of the famous Ramsar Wetlands of International Importance, an ecological and socio-cultural asset of the area. This research examines the environmental risks that endanger the lake's existence, such as water pollution, loss of biodiversity, unsound human interference, and their effects on the sensitive ecosystem of the lake. The study also highlights the socio-cultural and economic importance of Ashtamudy Lake as a hub for fisher folk’s traditional employment, such as fishing, fish curing, and coir making, which are the relevant occupations of the area's inhabitants. The study highlighted the importance of adopting sustainable practices, implementing policies for the development of the Ashtamudi Lake ecosystem and culture, and encouraging people’s participation in the conservation of the area. This study highlighted the importance of a sustainable approach in the balance between the protection of the environment and the socio-cultural values of the lake, which will benefit the state's sustainable development in the long run.
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