Reviving socio-ecological landscapes for biodiversity conservation and climate change adaptation
Key Facts
FUNDING SCHEME Main Project
VALUE £171,317
WHERE India
Summary
To increase the capacity of targeted local communities in the North-Western Ghats to adapt to climate change and participate in biodiversity conservation through the improved management of socio-ecological landscapes and the adoption of alternative, ecologically-sound livelihoods based on agroforestry principles and practice coupled with an effective access and benefit sharing mechanism (ABS)
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