Background Natural degradation and loss of forest cover is a worldwide problem and in Meghalaya, the story is no different. As trees fall, we lose water sources and fertile soil, and our ecosystems get ravaged by landslides, floods and climate change. Afforestation is...
Background In Meghalaya, a 6th Schedule state where community governance prevails, the responsibility for land management rests with local communities, with limited government presence beyond the Block level. This poses challenges for implementing schemes and projects...
Nurturing an inspired and innovative collaborative learning alliance for Community and Science-based Conservation, Research and Development of Jingkieng Jri / Living Root Bridge Cultural Landscapes of Meghalaya, India for UNESCO World Heritage Site Nomination...