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VOL. 10, ISSUE 11 (2025)
A descriptive study of diversity of native flora in the Aravali Hills of Gurugram region
Authors
Jyoti Singh, Manisha Saini, Mohd Mubashshir
Abstract
One of the oldest mountain ranges in the world, the Aravali Hills, is
essential to maintaining biodiversity and ecological balance in the Gurugram
area. The natural flora of the Aravali Hills is thoroughly described in this
paper, with a focus on its ecological relevance and botanical diversity. In
order to identify and categorize the native plant species, the study looks at
their ecological roles, distribution patterns, and state of conservation. The
study also emphasizes how local environmental elements, such as soil type,
climate, and human activity, interact with the native flora. The results show a
wide variety of native plant species, many of which support the delicate
environment in the region. However, the area's botanical wealth is under
jeopardy due to escalating issues including urbanization, habitat degradation,
and climate change. In order to safeguard and conserve this priceless natural
resource, the study emphasizes the necessity of focused conservation measures,
such as habitat restoration and community involvement. The project is to
support sustainable management methods in the Aravali Hills and inform policy
formation by recording the botanical diversity and evaluating the challenges.
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Pages:20-31
How to cite this article:
Jyoti Singh, Manisha Saini, Mohd Mubashshir "A descriptive study of diversity of native flora in the Aravali Hills of Gurugram region". International Journal of Botany Studies, Vol 10, Issue 11, 2025, Pages 20-31
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