Rapid infrastructural development on the Nicobar Islands is triggering alarming changes in the fragile ecosystem of this unique archipelago. Large-scale projects involving deforestation, road construction, and urban expansion are encroaching upon critical habitats that sustain endemic flora and fauna. The repercussions extend beyond biodiversity loss, with increased soil erosion and disruption of natural water cycles threatening the long-term ecological balance. Local communities, deeply intertwined with the environment, face diminishing resources and escalating vulnerability to natural disasters, exacerbated by the unchecked pace of construction activities.

Key ecological concerns include:

  • Significant displacement of indigenous wildlife species.
  • Degradation of coral reef systems due to coastal development.
  • Loss of rainforest cover vital for carbon sequestration.
  • Pollution from construction runoff impacting marine and freshwater ecosystems.
Project Type Ecological Impact Area Affected (sq km)
Road Networks Habitat fragmentation 45
Urban Expansion Deforestation & resource strain 30
Coastal Infrastructure Coral reef damage 12
Industrial Facilities Pollution & waste buildup 8