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Indian Journal of Modern Research and Reviews, 2026; 4(SP1): 155-160

Desert Ecology: Recent Issues and Emerging Challenges

Author Name: Rakesh Kumar Chouhan

1. Research Scholar, Department of Botany Jayoti Vidyapeeth Women’s University, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

Abstract

<p>Desert ecosystems rank among the largest ecosystems which have important ecological value in their role as native biomes because they cover almost one-third of Earths terrestrial area. The deserts of our planet reveal their hidden biodiversity which has developed special adaptations to withstand extreme heat and limited rainfall and powerful sunlight and poor soil conditions. Through their activities which involve mineral cycling and atmosphere management and carbon storage operations these ecosystems contribute essential support for sustaining global ecological equilibrium.</p>

<p>The current research investigates how desert ecosystem&rsquo;s function while evaluating their present environmental problems and upcoming threats which endanger their future existence. Desert ecology shows adaptive capacity through its native organisms which include drought-resistant shrubs and xerophytic plants and reptiles and nocturnal animals that display specific physiological and behavioral adaptations. The natural environment has become more vulnerable to disturbance because human activities and natural events have increased in the past 30 years.</p>

<p>Climate change represents the most substantial obstacle because it has increased temperature extremes and changed precipitation patterns, which results in greater ecological damage to desert environments. The process of desertification develops quickly because people practice land use methods that include overgrazing and deforestation and bad agricultural practices. The transformation of fertile land into arid unproductive areas has occurred because of these activities.</p>

<p>The problem of biodiversity loss has reached critical status because desert species possess specialized traits which make them susceptible to environmental changes. The excessive groundwater extraction for agricultural and urban purposes has resulted in ecological imbalance because it decreases water resources needed by ecosystems and human populations. The development of urban areas and industrial sites and mining operations has created problems which lead to habitat destruction and ecosystem disturbances.</p>

<p>The interconnected challenges described in this study need immediate resolution through sustainable and integrated management approaches. The conservation practices of afforestation and water resource management and controlled grazing and renewable energy technology adoption need to be implemented because they help reduce environmental damage. Large-scale desertification and climate change effects require international collaboration and effective environmental governance to be properly handled.</p>

<p>Desert ecosystems display natural resilience but face increasing vulnerability from current environmental challenges. The protection of these ecosystems matters for two reasons which include maintaining regional ecological equilibrium and achieving global environmental sustainability.</p>

Keywords

Desert environments, desertification, climate change, biodiversity, the depletion of aquifers, and sustainability.