Kerala tops national evaluation of protected areas

CURRENT AFFAIRS: Kerala protected area ranking, MEE 2020–2025, Eravikulam National Park, Nilgiri Tahr conservation, biodiversity performance report, Mathikettan Shola National Park, protected area evaluation India, forest management India, Western Ghats conservation, Ministry of Environment report

Kerala tops national evaluation of protected areas

Kerala ranks first in public domain management

Kerala tops national evaluation of protected areas: Kerala has emerged as the top-performing state in the Management Effectiveness Evaluation (MEE) 2020–2025, conducted by the Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change. With a score of 76.22%, Kerala achieved the highest rating and was the only state classified as “Very Good.”

This achievement reflects Kerala’s strategic and sustained efforts in managing its 21 Protected Areas (PAs) through effective conservation practices, biodiversity preservation, and community involvement.

Eravikulam leads among protected areas

Eravikulam National Park, situated in the Western Ghats, received an outstanding 92.97%, tying with Dachigam National Park in Jammu & Kashmir for the highest individual PA score.

Eravikulam is the prime habitat of the endangered Nilgiri Tahr and is also known for the rare Neelakurinji flower, which blooms once every 12 years.

Static GK fact: Eravikulam is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Western Ghats and features the unique Shola-grassland ecosystem.

Mathikettan Shola excels in evaluation

Mathikettan Shola National Park, another key conservation site in Kerala, scored 90.63% in the MEE. It serves as a vital elephant corridor and is the only known habitat of the Galaxy Frog, an endemic amphibian species.

The park has been recommended for improved ecological monitoring, infrastructure development, and species protection.

National evaluation findings

The MEE 2020–2025 evaluated 438 National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries across India. Key evaluation parameters included biodiversity conservation, habitat quality, community engagement, management systems, and tourism infrastructure.

Other top-performing states included:

  • Karnataka – 74.24%
  • Punjab – 71.74%
  • Himachal Pradesh – 71.36%

Static GK fact: The MEE framework was introduced in India in 2006, inspired by global models under the IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas.

Union Territory performance

Among Union Territories, Chandigarh led with 85.16%, while Ladakh scored the lowest at 34.9%, receiving a “Poor” rating.

The report calls for capacity-building, better planning, and long-term conservation strategy in underperforming areas.

Key recommendations for Kerala

The MEE report suggested expanding Eravikulam’s boundary by including Kottayam division, enhancing eco-tourism infrastructure, and removing invasive species.

It also emphasized building partnerships with scientific institutions, NGOs, and local communities to further improve conservation outcomes.

Static Usthadian Current Affairs Table

Kerala tops national evaluation of protected areas:

Topic Detail
Top-performing state Kerala (76.22%) – “Very Good” rating
Best protected areas Eravikulam NP (Kerala), Dachigam NP (J&K) – 92.97%
Other high scorer Mathikettan Shola NP – 90.63%
Total PAs evaluated 438 National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries
Nilgiri Tahr habitat Eravikulam National Park
Unique flora Neelakurinji flower blooms every 12 years
Top Union Territory Chandigarh – 85.16%
Lowest Union Territory Ladakh – 34.9%
MEE introduction in India 2006
Oversight body Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change
Kerala tops national evaluation of protected areas
  1. Kerala ranked first in the Management Effectiveness Evaluation (MEE) 2020–2025 with a score of 22%.
  2. It was the only state to receive a “Very Good” rating in the national evaluation.
  3. The evaluation covered 438 National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries across India.
  4. Eravikulam National Park in Kerala scored 97%, the highest among protected areas.
  5. Eravikulam shares this top score with Dachigam National Park in Jammu & Kashmir.
  6. Nilgiri Tahr, an endangered species, is found only in Eravikulam.
  7. The park is also home to Neelakurinji, which blooms once every 12 years.
  8. Mathikettan Shola National Park in Kerala scored 63%, making it another top performer.
  9. Mathikettan serves as an elephant corridor and houses the rare Galaxy Frog.
  10. Western Ghats, where both parks are located, are a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  11. Karnataka (74.24%), Punjab (71.74%), and Himachal Pradesh (71.36%) followed Kerala in ranking.
  12. The MEE framework in India began in 2006, based on IUCN global standards.
  13. Key evaluation criteria included biodiversity conservation, habitat quality, and community engagement.
  14. Chandigarh led among Union Territories with 16%, receiving a “Very Good” rating.
  15. Ladakh was the poorest performer among UTs with just 9%, rated “Poor.”
  16. Kerala’s conservation success was linked to community involvement and sustainable tourism.
  17. MEE suggested expanding Eravikulam’s boundary by including parts of Kottayam division.
  18. Other recommendations included removing invasive species and improving eco-tourism infrastructure.
  19. Collaboration with scientific institutions, NGOs, and local communities was advised.
  20. The MEE report was released by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change.

Q1. What was Kerala’s overall score in the Management Effectiveness Evaluation (MEE) 2020–2025?


Q2. Which two national parks scored the highest in the individual PA assessment under MEE 2020–2025?


Q3. What rare species is Eravikulam National Park known for conserving?


Q4. Which unique species is exclusively found in Mathikettan Shola National Park?


Q5. In which year was the Management Effectiveness Evaluation (MEE) framework introduced in India?


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