Biodiversity Conservation

Order of the National Green Tribunal regarding deterioration of Nayar river, Uttarakhand, 05/06/2025

Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of In Re: News Item titled "Nayar river is vanishing - a yatra reveals conservation goes beyond science and policy" appearing in ‘The Down To Earth’ dated 03.06.2025. The original application was registered suo-motu based on the news item titled "Nayar …

Feather touch conservationist

Ravi Sankaran pushed community efforts to push the boundaries of ornithology An administrator

Conservation plan would keep islanders in exile

The collision of two intact satellites serves as a warning that we need to clean up after ourselves, even in space.

Climate history flags up biological hotspots

Connecting areas with the most stable climate and the greatest diversity of species has helped reveal which part of a forest has the highest biodiversity.

Coping with climatic changes

KOCHI: The poor are most vulnerable to the loss of bio-diversity and ecosystems. Therefore, conservation of bio-diversity and maintenance of the ecosystem are central to improving the ability of the poor to cope with climatic changes, says the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED). The United Nations Framework Convention …

Challenges for a business case for high-biodiversity REDD projects and schemes

This report aims to investigate how the biodiversity conservation and climate change mitigation agendas can be linked in ways compatible with current and forthcoming markets for ecosystem services. Is there a business case for high-biodiversity REDD projects and schemes? The main analytical focus here is on carbon markets, considering that …

Embedded conservation: The case of Bera village, Alwar District, Rajasthan

Bera is a village of approximately 40 households located in Core II of Sariska Tiger Reserve. The population of Bera is comprised entirely of Gujar pastoralists, who depend on the forest for animal fodder, as well as for fuel wood and various non-timber forest produce. Since 1979, when 866 sq …

Biodiversity conservation: accounting for the diversity of values in nature and society

Biodiversity loss and ecosystem degradation have led to economic losses which dwarf the losses of the current financial crisis. Biodiversity loss involves high risks and irreversibilities for current and future generations. Adequate attention must therefore be given to questions of whose values count and how to take these values into …

Corporate support for biodiversity

Conservation of forests and wildlife in the rain-swept, biodiverse western ghats is a national priority. Although these mountainous forests have been depleted owing largely to clear felling and conversion to plantations in colonial times, the remaining 15 per cent designated as protected areas host a grand assemblage of plant and …

Working with indigenous peoples to conserve nature: Examples from Latin America

In some cases, the creation of protected areas to conserve nature has resulted in the displacement of indigenous peoples away from their original territories in Latin America. In this context, conservation organizations are developing alliances with indigenous peoples in different parts of the continent to find ways to jointly address …

From displacement-based conservation to place-based conservation

The viability of biodiversity conservation based uniquely upon a model of protected areas is being questioned in the developing world, and new evidence is emerging on the social and ecological costs of displacing people in order to 'impose wilderness' (Neumann 2002; Igoe 2004; Rodr?gues 2006). This re-evaluation of the strict …

Conservation and displacement: An overview

Contemporary efforts to protect biodiversity internationally are beset by multiple problems. Growing consumption pressures are contributing to ever faster declines in species and the systems they depend on. Available funds for conservation have declined. High visibility issues such as global climate change have attracted significant attention in the past decade, …

Indigenous lifestyles and biodiversity conservation issues in North Sikkim

Studies of three short projects in North Sikkim to document some of the biogeographic history including some of the traditional methods of wildlife conservation and subsistence lifestyles among the truly nomadic Dokpas in the cold desert and partially trans-humant Bhutia tribals of Lachen and Lachung valleys, who practice the Dzumsa …

The role of forest protected areas in adaptation to climate change

Protected areas are even more important for biodiversity conservation and human livelihoods in a world with a changing climate.

Khonoma nature conservation and Tragopan sanctuary

Khonoma is a village in Nagaland and home to the proud Angami tribe. The region was once rich in biodiversity and wildlife but had been stripped clear of most of its wildlife by 1993. However the trajectory of conservation efforts in Khonoma in the last decade has been awe inspiring.

Sal and siali

A few months before the festival of Lord Jagannath in Majhiakhand village in Nayagarh District of Orissa, the village women get together to knead a mixture of ant hill clay, cow dung and cow urine into egg shaped balls and seeds of siali are preserved within them. The dried balls …

ITTO/IUCN guidelines for the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity in tropical timber production forests

The conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity in tropical production forests is not just a technical task for forest managers. It requires that biodiversity concerns be addressed in national level planning and policymaking, at the stage of allocating forests to conservation, production and conversion, and during management planning and field …

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