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KALPAVRIKSH
KALPAVRIKSH is a non profit organisation working on environmental and social issues at local, national and global levels. We believe that a country can develop meaningfully only when ecological sustainability and social equity are guaranteed. Please call before coming to the office. Many of our members are working from home due to COVID-19. DIMENSIONS OF DEMOCRACY Introduction Zapatista Autonomy by Xochitl Leyva-Solano 1 Social Ecology by Brian Tokar 3 Revolution by Eduardo Gudynas 5 Radical Ecological Democracy by Ashish Kothari 7 Prakritik Swaraj by Aseem Shrivastava 9 Direct Democracy by Christos Zografos 11 Democratic Economy in Kurdistan by Azize Aslan and Bengi Akbulut 13 Autonomy by Gustavo Esteva 15 Eco-Socialism by Michael Löwy 17 MENDHA LEKHA VILLAGE Approximately 80 per cent is under forest cover, a figure that is the highest in the state and is among the highest in India. Mendha-Lekha is located 30 km from the district headquarters and is spread over two small and closely situated tolas (hamlets). The total area of the village is estimated at 1900 hectares.RUSHIKULYA ROOKERY
The Rushikulya sea turtle rookery came to the knowledge of the scientific community in 1994, when the Wildlife Institute of India discovered this place as the third largest rookery for Olive Ridley sea turtle nesting. The rookery is situated on the sand-pit of Rushikulya estuary near Ganjam. The fisherfolk from Purunabandha,Palibandha
ASHISH KOTHARI
Ashish Kothari. Ashish Kothari began working on environment and development issues in his school days in 1978-79, as one of the founders of Kalpavriksh, an Indian environmental NGO. He coordinates Kalpavriksh's programme on Alternatives. A graduate in Sociology, Ashish has taught environment at the Indian Institute of PublicAdministration in
HUMAN-WILDLIFE CONFLICT IN INDIA 6 At a more indirect level, the very existence of tiger reserves can be regarded as a form of human-tiger conflict. India’s 27 tiger reserves cover 37,761 km2, or 1.14% of the country’s land mass.6 Direct human-tiger conflict, crop damage by the tiger’s prey species in surrounding fields, and the general limitations placed on villagers’ access to forests, creates COMMUNITIES AND CONSERVATION Communities and conservation Neema Pathak Imagine a Naga village elder who is the Chairperson and Managing Director of a wildlife sanctuary? This is no flight of fancy, but a recent development in the north-eastern state of HARYANA STATE BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY AND ACTION PLAN developmental activities which resulted into the increased pressure on the natural resources.The increased human population is responsible for the encroachment of forest lands or utilisation of forestry resource and hunting of wild animals beyond the sus- THINK BEFORE YOU TOSS Date:21/09/2007 URL: http://www.thehindu.com/thehindu/yw/2007/09/21/stories/2007092150070200.htm GOOD EARTH Think before you toss TASNEEM BALASINORWALA ACCESS, BENEFIT-SHARING AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY … TWG Access, Benefit –Sharing, IPRs 5.1.5\ Them Doc \ ABS-IPR concept paper \ Ver 5 MS \ 22.4.2000 TWG General 5.1.5 \ThemDoc\ ABS-IPR concept note\Ver.5 MS \ 22.4.2000KALPAVRIKSH
KALPAVRIKSH is a non profit organisation working on environmental and social issues at local, national and global levels. We believe that a country can develop meaningfully only when ecological sustainability and social equity are guaranteed. Please call before coming to the office. Many of our members are working from home due to COVID-19. DIMENSIONS OF DEMOCRACY Introduction Zapatista Autonomy by Xochitl Leyva-Solano 1 Social Ecology by Brian Tokar 3 Revolution by Eduardo Gudynas 5 Radical Ecological Democracy by Ashish Kothari 7 Prakritik Swaraj by Aseem Shrivastava 9 Direct Democracy by Christos Zografos 11 Democratic Economy in Kurdistan by Azize Aslan and Bengi Akbulut 13 Autonomy by Gustavo Esteva 15 Eco-Socialism by Michael Löwy 17 MENDHA LEKHA VILLAGE Approximately 80 per cent is under forest cover, a figure that is the highest in the state and is among the highest in India. Mendha-Lekha is located 30 km from the district headquarters and is spread over two small and closely situated tolas (hamlets). The total area of the village is estimated at 1900 hectares.RUSHIKULYA ROOKERY
The Rushikulya sea turtle rookery came to the knowledge of the scientific community in 1994, when the Wildlife Institute of India discovered this place as the third largest rookery for Olive Ridley sea turtle nesting. The rookery is situated on the sand-pit of Rushikulya estuary near Ganjam. The fisherfolk from Purunabandha,Palibandha
ASHISH KOTHARI
Ashish Kothari. Ashish Kothari began working on environment and development issues in his school days in 1978-79, as one of the founders of Kalpavriksh, an Indian environmental NGO. He coordinates Kalpavriksh's programme on Alternatives. A graduate in Sociology, Ashish has taught environment at the Indian Institute of PublicAdministration in
HUMAN-WILDLIFE CONFLICT IN INDIA 6 At a more indirect level, the very existence of tiger reserves can be regarded as a form of human-tiger conflict. India’s 27 tiger reserves cover 37,761 km2, or 1.14% of the country’s land mass.6 Direct human-tiger conflict, crop damage by the tiger’s prey species in surrounding fields, and the general limitations placed on villagers’ access to forests, creates COMMUNITIES AND CONSERVATION Communities and conservation Neema Pathak Imagine a Naga village elder who is the Chairperson and Managing Director of a wildlife sanctuary? This is no flight of fancy, but a recent development in the north-eastern state of HARYANA STATE BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY AND ACTION PLAN developmental activities which resulted into the increased pressure on the natural resources.The increased human population is responsible for the encroachment of forest lands or utilisation of forestry resource and hunting of wild animals beyond the sus- THINK BEFORE YOU TOSS Date:21/09/2007 URL: http://www.thehindu.com/thehindu/yw/2007/09/21/stories/2007092150070200.htm GOOD EARTH Think before you toss TASNEEM BALASINORWALA ACCESS, BENEFIT-SHARING AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY … TWG Access, Benefit –Sharing, IPRs 5.1.5\ Them Doc \ ABS-IPR concept paper \ Ver 5 MS \ 22.4.2000 TWG General 5.1.5 \ThemDoc\ ABS-IPR concept note\Ver.5 MS \ 22.4.2000 KOKARE BELLURE VILLAGE Kokkare Bellur village is situated in Mandya District, 80 kilometers from the state capital, Bangalore. Its landscape resembles that of a typical dry land with the perennial Shimsha flowing to its south. Cultivated and fallow fields, cactus hedges and old and new trees of tamarind, banyan, pipal, babul, gular or atthi, neem,mother-in-law’s
KHONOMA VILLAGE
Khonoma village is located about 20 km from the state capital, Kohima. The village, referred to as Khwunoria (named after the Angami term for a local plant, Glouthera fragrantisima), is estimated to be around 700 years old and is spread over an area of 123sq.km. The total population of the village is about 3000, settled in 600 households. CONTACT US – KALPAVRIKSH Pune Contact. Flat no 5, 2nd Floor, Shri Dutta Krupa, 908, Deccan Gymkhana, Pune 411004, Maharashtra India. Phone No: +91-20-25654239;+91-20-25675450
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MENDHA LEKHA VILLAGE Approximately 80 per cent is under forest cover, a figure that is the highest in the state and is among the highest in India. Mendha-Lekha is located 30 km from the district headquarters and is spread over two small and closely situated tolas (hamlets). The total area of the village is estimated at 1900 hectares. CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: CHILDREN’S BOOKS How to submit. Please send all manuscripts by email to Sujatha Padmanabhan sujikahalwa@gmail.com. Authors may discuss initial ideas with us OR they may submit a complete manuscript. In either case, a decision will only be taken on seeing the final work. Please do not submit previously published work.RUSHIKULYA ROOKERY
The Rushikulya sea turtle rookery came to the knowledge of the scientific community in 1994, when the Wildlife Institute of India discovered this place as the third largest rookery for Olive Ridley sea turtle nesting. The rookery is situated on the sand-pit of Rushikulya estuary near Ganjam. The fisherfolk from Purunabandha,Palibandha
NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY AND ACTION PLAN National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan. From 2000 to 2003, Kalpavriksh coordinated a nation-wide process to prepare India’s National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan. This process, under the aegis of the Union Ministry of Environment and Forests, was sponsored by GEF/United Nations Development Programme. CULTURE AND BIODIVERSITY 3 (Kailash C.Malhotra, Coordinator, Thematic Group on Culture and Biodiversity (2003) . CULTURE AND BIODIVERSITY. Prepared under National Biodiversity Strategy and ACCESS, BENEFIT-SHARING AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY … TWG Access, Benefit –Sharing, IPRs 5.1.5\ Them Doc \ ABS-IPR concept paper \ Ver 5 MS \ 22.4.2000 TWG General 5.1.5 \ThemDoc\ ABS-IPR concept note\Ver.5 MS \ 22.4.2000KALPAVRIKSH
KALPAVRIKSH is a non profit organisation working on environmental and social issues at local, national and global levels. We believe that a country can develop meaningfully only when ecological sustainability and social equity are guaranteed. Please call before coming to the office. Many of our members are working from home due to COVID-19. DIMENSIONS OF DEMOCRACY Introduction Zapatista Autonomy by Xochitl Leyva-Solano 1 Social Ecology by Brian Tokar 3 Revolution by Eduardo Gudynas 5 Radical Ecological Democracy by Ashish Kothari 7 Prakritik Swaraj by Aseem Shrivastava 9 Direct Democracy by Christos Zografos 11 Democratic Economy in Kurdistan by Azize Aslan and Bengi Akbulut 13 Autonomy by Gustavo Esteva 15 Eco-Socialism by Michael Löwy 17 MENDHA LEKHA VILLAGE Approximately 80 per cent is under forest cover, a figure that is the highest in the state and is among the highest in India. Mendha-Lekha is located 30 km from the district headquarters and is spread over two small and closely situated tolas (hamlets). The total area of the village is estimated at 1900 hectares.RUSHIKULYA ROOKERY
The Rushikulya sea turtle rookery came to the knowledge of the scientific community in 1994, when the Wildlife Institute of India discovered this place as the third largest rookery for Olive Ridley sea turtle nesting. The rookery is situated on the sand-pit of Rushikulya estuary near Ganjam. The fisherfolk from Purunabandha,Palibandha
ASHISH KOTHARI
Ashish Kothari. Ashish Kothari began working on environment and development issues in his school days in 1978-79, as one of the founders of Kalpavriksh, an Indian environmental NGO. He coordinates Kalpavriksh's programme on Alternatives. A graduate in Sociology, Ashish has taught environment at the Indian Institute of PublicAdministration in
HUMAN-WILDLIFE CONFLICT IN INDIA 6 At a more indirect level, the very existence of tiger reserves can be regarded as a form of human-tiger conflict. India’s 27 tiger reserves cover 37,761 km2, or 1.14% of the country’s land mass.6 Direct human-tiger conflict, crop damage by the tiger’s prey species in surrounding fields, and the general limitations placed on villagers’ access to forests, creates COMMUNITIES AND CONSERVATION Communities and conservation Neema Pathak Imagine a Naga village elder who is the Chairperson and Managing Director of a wildlife sanctuary? This is no flight of fancy, but a recent development in the north-eastern state of HARYANA STATE BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY AND ACTION PLAN developmental activities which resulted into the increased pressure on the natural resources.The increased human population is responsible for the encroachment of forest lands or utilisation of forestry resource and hunting of wild animals beyond the sus- THINK BEFORE YOU TOSS Date:21/09/2007 URL: http://www.thehindu.com/thehindu/yw/2007/09/21/stories/2007092150070200.htm GOOD EARTH Think before you toss TASNEEM BALASINORWALA ACCESS, BENEFIT-SHARING AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY … TWG Access, Benefit –Sharing, IPRs 5.1.5\ Them Doc \ ABS-IPR concept paper \ Ver 5 MS \ 22.4.2000 TWG General 5.1.5 \ThemDoc\ ABS-IPR concept note\Ver.5 MS \ 22.4.2000KALPAVRIKSH
KALPAVRIKSH is a non profit organisation working on environmental and social issues at local, national and global levels. We believe that a country can develop meaningfully only when ecological sustainability and social equity are guaranteed. Please call before coming to the office. Many of our members are working from home due to COVID-19. DIMENSIONS OF DEMOCRACY Introduction Zapatista Autonomy by Xochitl Leyva-Solano 1 Social Ecology by Brian Tokar 3 Revolution by Eduardo Gudynas 5 Radical Ecological Democracy by Ashish Kothari 7 Prakritik Swaraj by Aseem Shrivastava 9 Direct Democracy by Christos Zografos 11 Democratic Economy in Kurdistan by Azize Aslan and Bengi Akbulut 13 Autonomy by Gustavo Esteva 15 Eco-Socialism by Michael Löwy 17 MENDHA LEKHA VILLAGE Approximately 80 per cent is under forest cover, a figure that is the highest in the state and is among the highest in India. Mendha-Lekha is located 30 km from the district headquarters and is spread over two small and closely situated tolas (hamlets). The total area of the village is estimated at 1900 hectares.RUSHIKULYA ROOKERY
The Rushikulya sea turtle rookery came to the knowledge of the scientific community in 1994, when the Wildlife Institute of India discovered this place as the third largest rookery for Olive Ridley sea turtle nesting. The rookery is situated on the sand-pit of Rushikulya estuary near Ganjam. The fisherfolk from Purunabandha,Palibandha
ASHISH KOTHARI
Ashish Kothari. Ashish Kothari began working on environment and development issues in his school days in 1978-79, as one of the founders of Kalpavriksh, an Indian environmental NGO. He coordinates Kalpavriksh's programme on Alternatives. A graduate in Sociology, Ashish has taught environment at the Indian Institute of PublicAdministration in
HUMAN-WILDLIFE CONFLICT IN INDIA 6 At a more indirect level, the very existence of tiger reserves can be regarded as a form of human-tiger conflict. India’s 27 tiger reserves cover 37,761 km2, or 1.14% of the country’s land mass.6 Direct human-tiger conflict, crop damage by the tiger’s prey species in surrounding fields, and the general limitations placed on villagers’ access to forests, creates COMMUNITIES AND CONSERVATION Communities and conservation Neema Pathak Imagine a Naga village elder who is the Chairperson and Managing Director of a wildlife sanctuary? This is no flight of fancy, but a recent development in the north-eastern state of HARYANA STATE BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY AND ACTION PLAN developmental activities which resulted into the increased pressure on the natural resources.The increased human population is responsible for the encroachment of forest lands or utilisation of forestry resource and hunting of wild animals beyond the sus- THINK BEFORE YOU TOSS Date:21/09/2007 URL: http://www.thehindu.com/thehindu/yw/2007/09/21/stories/2007092150070200.htm GOOD EARTH Think before you toss TASNEEM BALASINORWALA ACCESS, BENEFIT-SHARING AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY … TWG Access, Benefit –Sharing, IPRs 5.1.5\ Them Doc \ ABS-IPR concept paper \ Ver 5 MS \ 22.4.2000 TWG General 5.1.5 \ThemDoc\ ABS-IPR concept note\Ver.5 MS \ 22.4.2000 KOKARE BELLURE VILLAGE Kokkare Bellur village is situated in Mandya District, 80 kilometers from the state capital, Bangalore. Its landscape resembles that of a typical dry land with the perennial Shimsha flowing to its south. Cultivated and fallow fields, cactus hedges and old and new trees of tamarind, banyan, pipal, babul, gular or atthi, neem,mother-in-law’s
KHONOMA VILLAGE
Khonoma village is located about 20 km from the state capital, Kohima. The village, referred to as Khwunoria (named after the Angami term for a local plant, Glouthera fragrantisima), is estimated to be around 700 years old and is spread over an area of 123sq.km. The total population of the village is about 3000, settled in 600 households. CONTACT US – KALPAVRIKSH Pune Contact. Flat no 5, 2nd Floor, Shri Dutta Krupa, 908, Deccan Gymkhana, Pune 411004, Maharashtra India. Phone No: +91-20-25654239;+91-20-25675450
KALPAVRIKSH.ORG
kalpavriksh.org
MENDHA LEKHA VILLAGE Approximately 80 per cent is under forest cover, a figure that is the highest in the state and is among the highest in India. Mendha-Lekha is located 30 km from the district headquarters and is spread over two small and closely situated tolas (hamlets). The total area of the village is estimated at 1900 hectares. CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: CHILDREN’S BOOKS How to submit. Please send all manuscripts by email to Sujatha Padmanabhan sujikahalwa@gmail.com. Authors may discuss initial ideas with us OR they may submit a complete manuscript. In either case, a decision will only be taken on seeing the final work. Please do not submit previously published work.RUSHIKULYA ROOKERY
The Rushikulya sea turtle rookery came to the knowledge of the scientific community in 1994, when the Wildlife Institute of India discovered this place as the third largest rookery for Olive Ridley sea turtle nesting. The rookery is situated on the sand-pit of Rushikulya estuary near Ganjam. The fisherfolk from Purunabandha,Palibandha
NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY AND ACTION PLAN National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan. From 2000 to 2003, Kalpavriksh coordinated a nation-wide process to prepare India’s National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan. This process, under the aegis of the Union Ministry of Environment and Forests, was sponsored by GEF/United Nations Development Programme. CULTURE AND BIODIVERSITY 3 (Kailash C.Malhotra, Coordinator, Thematic Group on Culture and Biodiversity (2003) . CULTURE AND BIODIVERSITY. Prepared under National Biodiversity Strategy and ACCESS, BENEFIT-SHARING AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY … TWG Access, Benefit –Sharing, IPRs 5.1.5\ Them Doc \ ABS-IPR concept paper \ Ver 5 MS \ 22.4.2000 TWG General 5.1.5 \ThemDoc\ ABS-IPR concept note\Ver.5 MS \ 22.4.2000KALPAVRIKSH
KALPAVRIKSH is a non profit organisation working on environmental and social issues at local, national and global levels. We believe that a country can develop meaningfully only when ecological sustainability and social equity are guaranteed. Please call before coming to the office. Many of our members are working from home due to COVID-19. DIMENSIONS OF DEMOCRACY Introduction Zapatista Autonomy by Xochitl Leyva-Solano 1 Social Ecology by Brian Tokar 3 Revolution by Eduardo Gudynas 5 Radical Ecological Democracy by Ashish Kothari 7 Prakritik Swaraj by Aseem Shrivastava 9 Direct Democracy by Christos Zografos 11 Democratic Economy in Kurdistan by Azize Aslan and Bengi Akbulut 13 Autonomy by Gustavo Esteva 15 Eco-Socialism by Michael Löwy 17RUSHIKULYA ROOKERY
The Rushikulya sea turtle rookery came to the knowledge of the scientific community in 1994, when the Wildlife Institute of India discovered this place as the third largest rookery for Olive Ridley sea turtle nesting. The rookery is situated on the sand-pit of Rushikulya estuary near Ganjam. The fisherfolk from Purunabandha,Palibandha
ASHISH KOTHARI
Ashish Kothari. Ashish Kothari began working on environment and development issues in his school days in 1978-79, as one of the founders of Kalpavriksh, an Indian environmental NGO. He coordinates Kalpavriksh's programme on Alternatives. A graduate in Sociology, Ashish has taught environment at the Indian Institute of PublicAdministration in
CULTURE AND BIODIVERSITY 3 (Kailash C.Malhotra, Coordinator, Thematic Group on Culture and Biodiversity (2003) . CULTURE AND BIODIVERSITY. Prepared under National Biodiversity Strategy and HUMAN-WILDLIFE CONFLICT IN INDIA 6 At a more indirect level, the very existence of tiger reserves can be regarded as a form of human-tiger conflict. India’s 27 tiger reserves cover 37,761 km2, or 1.14% of the country’s land mass.6 Direct human-tiger conflict, crop damage by the tiger’s prey species in surrounding fields, and the general limitations placed on villagers’ access to forests, creates HARYANA STATE BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY AND ACTION PLAN developmental activities which resulted into the increased pressure on the natural resources.The increased human population is responsible for the encroachment of forest lands or utilisation of forestry resource and hunting of wild animals beyond the sus- COMMUNITIES AND CONSERVATION Communities and conservation Neema Pathak Imagine a Naga village elder who is the Chairperson and Managing Director of a wildlife sanctuary? This is no flight of fancy, but a recent development in the north-eastern state of NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY & ACTION PLAN SUB - STATE LADAKH Prepared under the NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY & ACTION PLAN-INDIA by LADAKH ECOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT GROUP (LEDEG) Sonam Dawa, Ladakh BSAP Coordinator Blaise Humbert-Droz, Drafting & Finalisation Coordinator May 2003 THINK BEFORE YOU TOSS Date:21/09/2007 URL: http://www.thehindu.com/thehindu/yw/2007/09/21/stories/2007092150070200.htm GOOD EARTH Think before you toss TASNEEM BALASINORWALAKALPAVRIKSH
KALPAVRIKSH is a non profit organisation working on environmental and social issues at local, national and global levels. We believe that a country can develop meaningfully only when ecological sustainability and social equity are guaranteed. Please call before coming to the office. Many of our members are working from home due to COVID-19. DIMENSIONS OF DEMOCRACY Introduction Zapatista Autonomy by Xochitl Leyva-Solano 1 Social Ecology by Brian Tokar 3 Revolution by Eduardo Gudynas 5 Radical Ecological Democracy by Ashish Kothari 7 Prakritik Swaraj by Aseem Shrivastava 9 Direct Democracy by Christos Zografos 11 Democratic Economy in Kurdistan by Azize Aslan and Bengi Akbulut 13 Autonomy by Gustavo Esteva 15 Eco-Socialism by Michael Löwy 17RUSHIKULYA ROOKERY
The Rushikulya sea turtle rookery came to the knowledge of the scientific community in 1994, when the Wildlife Institute of India discovered this place as the third largest rookery for Olive Ridley sea turtle nesting. The rookery is situated on the sand-pit of Rushikulya estuary near Ganjam. The fisherfolk from Purunabandha,Palibandha
ASHISH KOTHARI
Ashish Kothari. Ashish Kothari began working on environment and development issues in his school days in 1978-79, as one of the founders of Kalpavriksh, an Indian environmental NGO. He coordinates Kalpavriksh's programme on Alternatives. A graduate in Sociology, Ashish has taught environment at the Indian Institute of PublicAdministration in
CULTURE AND BIODIVERSITY 3 (Kailash C.Malhotra, Coordinator, Thematic Group on Culture and Biodiversity (2003) . CULTURE AND BIODIVERSITY. Prepared under National Biodiversity Strategy and HUMAN-WILDLIFE CONFLICT IN INDIA 6 At a more indirect level, the very existence of tiger reserves can be regarded as a form of human-tiger conflict. India’s 27 tiger reserves cover 37,761 km2, or 1.14% of the country’s land mass.6 Direct human-tiger conflict, crop damage by the tiger’s prey species in surrounding fields, and the general limitations placed on villagers’ access to forests, creates HARYANA STATE BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY AND ACTION PLAN developmental activities which resulted into the increased pressure on the natural resources.The increased human population is responsible for the encroachment of forest lands or utilisation of forestry resource and hunting of wild animals beyond the sus- COMMUNITIES AND CONSERVATION Communities and conservation Neema Pathak Imagine a Naga village elder who is the Chairperson and Managing Director of a wildlife sanctuary? This is no flight of fancy, but a recent development in the north-eastern state of NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY & ACTION PLAN SUB - STATE LADAKH Prepared under the NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY & ACTION PLAN-INDIA by LADAKH ECOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT GROUP (LEDEG) Sonam Dawa, Ladakh BSAP Coordinator Blaise Humbert-Droz, Drafting & Finalisation Coordinator May 2003 THINK BEFORE YOU TOSS Date:21/09/2007 URL: http://www.thehindu.com/thehindu/yw/2007/09/21/stories/2007092150070200.htm GOOD EARTH Think before you toss TASNEEM BALASINORWALA KOKARE BELLURE VILLAGE Kokkare Bellur village is situated in Mandya District, 80 kilometers from the state capital, Bangalore. Its landscape resembles that of a typical dry land with the perennial Shimsha flowing to its south. Cultivated and fallow fields, cactus hedges and old and new trees of tamarind, banyan, pipal, babul, gular or atthi, neem,mother-in-law’s
KHONOMA VILLAGE
Khonoma village is located about 20 km from the state capital, Kohima. The village, referred to as Khwunoria (named after the Angami term for a local plant, Glouthera fragrantisima), is estimated to be around 700 years old and is spread over an area of 123sq.km. The total population of the village is about 3000, settled in 600 households. CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: CHILDREN’S BOOKS How to submit. Please send all manuscripts by email to Sujatha Padmanabhan sujikahalwa@gmail.com. Authors may discuss initial ideas with us OR they may submit a complete manuscript. In either case, a decision will only be taken on seeing the final work. Please do not submit previously published work. MENDHA LEKHA VILLAGE Approximately 80 per cent is under forest cover, a figure that is the highest in the state and is among the highest in India. Mendha-Lekha is located 30 km from the district headquarters and is spread over two small and closely situated tolas (hamlets). The total area of the village is estimated at 1900 hectares. NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY AND ACTION PLAN National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan. From 2000 to 2003, Kalpavriksh coordinated a nation-wide process to prepare India’s National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan. This process, under the aegis of the Union Ministry of Environment and Forests, was sponsored by GEF/United Nations Development Programme. WESTERN HIMALYAN ECOREGIONAL BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY AND national biodiversity strategy & action plan western himalayan ecoregion western himalyan ecoregional biodiversity strategy and action plan prepared under the national biodiversity COMMUNITIES AND CONSERVATION Communities and conservation Neema Pathak Imagine a Naga village elder who is the Chairperson and Managing Director of a wildlife sanctuary? This is no flight of fancy, but a recent development in the north-eastern state of ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES national level plan. Since biodiversity is a subset of environment, the focus of this paper is on environmental education as a whole, rather than only on biodiversity. DESCRIPTIONS OF THE 16 MAJOR FOREST TYPE-GROUPS ACCORDING 250mm and 750 mm.Such forests are also found over a large area in the upper Gangetic plains and Deccan plateau.The total area under this forest type is about 5.2 million ha.These forests are open, consisting of short trees, generally belonging to thorny legu- ACCESS, BENEFIT-SHARING AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY … TWG Access, Benefit –Sharing, IPRs 5.1.5\ Them Doc \ ABS-IPR concept paper \ Ver 5 MS \ 22.4.2000 TWG General 5.1.5 \ThemDoc\ ABS-IPR concept note\Ver.5 MS \ 22.4.2000KALPAVRIKSH
KALPAVRIKSH is a non profit organisation working on environmental and social issues at local, national and global levels. We believe that a country can develop meaningfully only when ecological sustainability and social equity are guaranteed. Please call before coming to the office. Many of our members are working from home due to COVID-19. DIMENSIONS OF DEMOCRACY Introduction Zapatista Autonomy by Xochitl Leyva-Solano 1 Social Ecology by Brian Tokar 3 Revolution by Eduardo Gudynas 5 Radical Ecological Democracy by Ashish Kothari 7 Prakritik Swaraj by Aseem Shrivastava 9 Direct Democracy by Christos Zografos 11 Democratic Economy in Kurdistan by Azize Aslan and Bengi Akbulut 13 Autonomy by Gustavo Esteva 15 Eco-Socialism by Michael Löwy 17 MENDHA LEKHA VILLAGE Approximately 80 per cent is under forest cover, a figure that is the highest in the state and is among the highest in India. Mendha-Lekha is located 30 km from the district headquarters and is spread over two small and closely situated tolas (hamlets). The total area of the village is estimated at 1900 hectares.RUSHIKULYA ROOKERY
The Rushikulya sea turtle rookery came to the knowledge of the scientific community in 1994, when the Wildlife Institute of India discovered this place as the third largest rookery for Olive Ridley sea turtle nesting. The rookery is situated on the sand-pit of Rushikulya estuary near Ganjam. The fisherfolk from Purunabandha,Palibandha
ASHISH KOTHARI
Ashish Kothari. Ashish Kothari began working on environment and development issues in his school days in 1978-79, as one of the founders of Kalpavriksh, an Indian environmental NGO. He coordinates Kalpavriksh's programme on Alternatives. A graduate in Sociology, Ashish has taught environment at the Indian Institute of PublicAdministration in
HARYANA STATE BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY AND ACTION PLAN developmental activities which resulted into the increased pressure on the natural resources.The increased human population is responsible for the encroachment of forest lands or utilisation of forestry resource and hunting of wild animals beyond the sus- HUMAN-WILDLIFE CONFLICT IN INDIA 6 At a more indirect level, the very existence of tiger reserves can be regarded as a form of human-tiger conflict. India’s 27 tiger reserves cover 37,761 km2, or 1.14% of the country’s land mass.6 Direct human-tiger conflict, crop damage by the tiger’s prey species in surrounding fields, and the general limitations placed on villagers’ access to forests, creates WESTERN HIMALYAN ECOREGIONAL BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY … national biodiversity strategy & action plan western himalayan ecoregion western himalyan ecoregional biodiversity strategy and action plan prepared under the national biodiversity NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY & ACTION PLAN SUB - STATE LADAKH Prepared under the NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY & ACTION PLAN-INDIA by LADAKH ECOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT GROUP (LEDEG) Sonam Dawa, Ladakh BSAP Coordinator Blaise Humbert-Droz, Drafting & Finalisation Coordinator May 2003 THINK BEFORE YOU TOSS Date:21/09/2007 URL: http://www.thehindu.com/thehindu/yw/2007/09/21/stories/2007092150070200.htm GOOD EARTH Think before you toss TASNEEM BALASINORWALAKALPAVRIKSH
KALPAVRIKSH is a non profit organisation working on environmental and social issues at local, national and global levels. We believe that a country can develop meaningfully only when ecological sustainability and social equity are guaranteed. Please call before coming to the office. Many of our members are working from home due to COVID-19. DIMENSIONS OF DEMOCRACY Introduction Zapatista Autonomy by Xochitl Leyva-Solano 1 Social Ecology by Brian Tokar 3 Revolution by Eduardo Gudynas 5 Radical Ecological Democracy by Ashish Kothari 7 Prakritik Swaraj by Aseem Shrivastava 9 Direct Democracy by Christos Zografos 11 Democratic Economy in Kurdistan by Azize Aslan and Bengi Akbulut 13 Autonomy by Gustavo Esteva 15 Eco-Socialism by Michael Löwy 17 MENDHA LEKHA VILLAGE Approximately 80 per cent is under forest cover, a figure that is the highest in the state and is among the highest in India. Mendha-Lekha is located 30 km from the district headquarters and is spread over two small and closely situated tolas (hamlets). The total area of the village is estimated at 1900 hectares.RUSHIKULYA ROOKERY
The Rushikulya sea turtle rookery came to the knowledge of the scientific community in 1994, when the Wildlife Institute of India discovered this place as the third largest rookery for Olive Ridley sea turtle nesting. The rookery is situated on the sand-pit of Rushikulya estuary near Ganjam. The fisherfolk from Purunabandha,Palibandha
ASHISH KOTHARI
Ashish Kothari. Ashish Kothari began working on environment and development issues in his school days in 1978-79, as one of the founders of Kalpavriksh, an Indian environmental NGO. He coordinates Kalpavriksh's programme on Alternatives. A graduate in Sociology, Ashish has taught environment at the Indian Institute of PublicAdministration in
HARYANA STATE BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY AND ACTION PLAN developmental activities which resulted into the increased pressure on the natural resources.The increased human population is responsible for the encroachment of forest lands or utilisation of forestry resource and hunting of wild animals beyond the sus- HUMAN-WILDLIFE CONFLICT IN INDIA 6 At a more indirect level, the very existence of tiger reserves can be regarded as a form of human-tiger conflict. India’s 27 tiger reserves cover 37,761 km2, or 1.14% of the country’s land mass.6 Direct human-tiger conflict, crop damage by the tiger’s prey species in surrounding fields, and the general limitations placed on villagers’ access to forests, creates WESTERN HIMALYAN ECOREGIONAL BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY … national biodiversity strategy & action plan western himalayan ecoregion western himalyan ecoregional biodiversity strategy and action plan prepared under the national biodiversity NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY & ACTION PLAN SUB - STATE LADAKH Prepared under the NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY & ACTION PLAN-INDIA by LADAKH ECOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT GROUP (LEDEG) Sonam Dawa, Ladakh BSAP Coordinator Blaise Humbert-Droz, Drafting & Finalisation Coordinator May 2003 THINK BEFORE YOU TOSS Date:21/09/2007 URL: http://www.thehindu.com/thehindu/yw/2007/09/21/stories/2007092150070200.htm GOOD EARTH Think before you toss TASNEEM BALASINORWALAPUBLICATIONS
Publication Name. Year. Author. Download. Press Release: Channelize all resources to control the pandemic, says 65 organisation of Vikalp Sangam (Hindi) Friday, 14 May 2021 by Radhika Mulay. Others. Press Release: Channelize all resources to control the pandemic, saysKHONOMA VILLAGE
Khonoma village is located about 20 km from the state capital, Kohima. The village, referred to as Khwunoria (named after the Angami term for a local plant, Glouthera fragrantisima), is estimated to be around 700 years old and is spread over an area of 123sq.km. The total population of the village is about 3000, settled in 600 households. WORLD LOCALIZATION DAY It is our pleasure to share with you that on behalf of Vikalp Sangam, four organizations namely Development Alternatives, National Coalition for Natural Farming, Kalpavriksh, and Bhoomi College will be co-hosting a series of dialogues as part of the World Localization Program 2021.The theme for these discussions will be centred around Local Green Enterprises with a focus on enabling Local Food NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY AND ACTION PLAN National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan. From 2000 to 2003, Kalpavriksh coordinated a nation-wide process to prepare India’s National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan. This process, under the aegis of the Union Ministry of Environment and Forests, was sponsored by GEF/United Nations Development Programme. CULTURE AND BIODIVERSITY 3 (Kailash C.Malhotra, Coordinator, Thematic Group on Culture and Biodiversity (2003) . CULTURE AND BIODIVERSITY. Prepared under National Biodiversity Strategy and WESTERN HIMALYAN ECOREGIONAL BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY AND national biodiversity strategy & action plan western himalayan ecoregion western himalyan ecoregional biodiversity strategy and action plan prepared under the national biodiversity COMMUNITIES AND CONSERVATION Communities and conservation Neema Pathak Imagine a Naga village elder who is the Chairperson and Managing Director of a wildlife sanctuary? This is no flight of fancy, but a recent development in the north-eastern state of DESCRIPTIONS OF THE 16 MAJOR FOREST TYPE-GROUPS ACCORDING 250mm and 750 mm.Such forests are also found over a large area in the upper Gangetic plains and Deccan plateau.The total area under this forest type is about 5.2 million ha.These forests are open, consisting of short trees, generally belonging to thorny legu- ACCESS, BENEFIT-SHARING AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY … TWG Access, Benefit –Sharing, IPRs 5.1.5\ Them Doc \ ABS-IPR concept paper \ Ver 5 MS \ 22.4.2000 TWG General 5.1.5 \ThemDoc\ ABS-IPR concept note\Ver.5 MS \ 22.4.2000 EASTERN GHATS BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY AND ACTION PLAN 4 Executive summary Geographical profile The Eastern Ghats are located between 76° 50’ and 86° 30’ E Longitudes and 11° 30’ and 22°0’ N Latitudes.
KALPAVRIKSH
KALPAVRIKSH is a non profit organisation working on environmental and social issues at local, national and global levels. We believe that a country can develop meaningfully only when ecological sustainability and social equity are guaranteed. Please call before coming to the office. Many of our members are working from home due to COVID-19. DIMENSIONS OF DEMOCRACY Introduction Zapatista Autonomy by Xochitl Leyva-Solano 1 Social Ecology by Brian Tokar 3 Revolution by Eduardo Gudynas 5 Radical Ecological Democracy by Ashish Kothari 7 Prakritik Swaraj by Aseem Shrivastava 9 Direct Democracy by Christos Zografos 11 Democratic Economy in Kurdistan by Azize Aslan and Bengi Akbulut 13 Autonomy by Gustavo Esteva 15 Eco-Socialism by Michael Löwy 17RUSHIKULYA ROOKERY
The Rushikulya sea turtle rookery came to the knowledge of the scientific community in 1994, when the Wildlife Institute of India discovered this place as the third largest rookery for Olive Ridley sea turtle nesting. The rookery is situated on the sand-pit of Rushikulya estuary near Ganjam. The fisherfolk from Purunabandha,Palibandha
MENDHA LEKHA VILLAGE Approximately 80 per cent is under forest cover, a figure that is the highest in the state and is among the highest in India. Mendha-Lekha is located 30 km from the district headquarters and is spread over two small and closely situated tolas (hamlets). The total area of the village is estimated at 1900 hectares.ASHISH KOTHARI
Ashish Kothari. Ashish Kothari began working on environment and development issues in his school days in 1978-79, as one of the founders of Kalpavriksh, an Indian environmental NGO. He coordinates Kalpavriksh's programme on Alternatives. A graduate in Sociology, Ashish has taught environment at the Indian Institute of PublicAdministration in
HARYANA STATE BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY AND ACTION PLAN developmental activities which resulted into the increased pressure on the natural resources.The increased human population is responsible for the encroachment of forest lands or utilisation of forestry resource and hunting of wild animals beyond the sus- COMMUNITIES AND CONSERVATION Communities and conservation Neema Pathak Imagine a Naga village elder who is the Chairperson and Managing Director of a wildlife sanctuary? This is no flight of fancy, but a recent development in the north-eastern state of HUMAN-WILDLIFE CONFLICT IN INDIA 6 At a more indirect level, the very existence of tiger reserves can be regarded as a form of human-tiger conflict. India’s 27 tiger reserves cover 37,761 km2, or 1.14% of the country’s land mass.6 Direct human-tiger conflict, crop damage by the tiger’s prey species in surrounding fields, and the general limitations placed on villagers’ access to forests, creates THINK BEFORE YOU TOSS Date:21/09/2007 URL: http://www.thehindu.com/thehindu/yw/2007/09/21/stories/2007092150070200.htm GOOD EARTH Think before you toss TASNEEM BALASINORWALA ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES national level plan. Since biodiversity is a subset of environment, the focus of this paper is on environmental education as a whole, rather than only on biodiversity.KALPAVRIKSH
KALPAVRIKSH is a non profit organisation working on environmental and social issues at local, national and global levels. We believe that a country can develop meaningfully only when ecological sustainability and social equity are guaranteed. Please call before coming to the office. Many of our members are working from home due to COVID-19. DIMENSIONS OF DEMOCRACY Introduction Zapatista Autonomy by Xochitl Leyva-Solano 1 Social Ecology by Brian Tokar 3 Revolution by Eduardo Gudynas 5 Radical Ecological Democracy by Ashish Kothari 7 Prakritik Swaraj by Aseem Shrivastava 9 Direct Democracy by Christos Zografos 11 Democratic Economy in Kurdistan by Azize Aslan and Bengi Akbulut 13 Autonomy by Gustavo Esteva 15 Eco-Socialism by Michael Löwy 17RUSHIKULYA ROOKERY
The Rushikulya sea turtle rookery came to the knowledge of the scientific community in 1994, when the Wildlife Institute of India discovered this place as the third largest rookery for Olive Ridley sea turtle nesting. The rookery is situated on the sand-pit of Rushikulya estuary near Ganjam. The fisherfolk from Purunabandha,Palibandha
MENDHA LEKHA VILLAGE Approximately 80 per cent is under forest cover, a figure that is the highest in the state and is among the highest in India. Mendha-Lekha is located 30 km from the district headquarters and is spread over two small and closely situated tolas (hamlets). The total area of the village is estimated at 1900 hectares.ASHISH KOTHARI
Ashish Kothari. Ashish Kothari began working on environment and development issues in his school days in 1978-79, as one of the founders of Kalpavriksh, an Indian environmental NGO. He coordinates Kalpavriksh's programme on Alternatives. A graduate in Sociology, Ashish has taught environment at the Indian Institute of PublicAdministration in
HARYANA STATE BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY AND ACTION PLAN developmental activities which resulted into the increased pressure on the natural resources.The increased human population is responsible for the encroachment of forest lands or utilisation of forestry resource and hunting of wild animals beyond the sus- COMMUNITIES AND CONSERVATION Communities and conservation Neema Pathak Imagine a Naga village elder who is the Chairperson and Managing Director of a wildlife sanctuary? This is no flight of fancy, but a recent development in the north-eastern state of HUMAN-WILDLIFE CONFLICT IN INDIA 6 At a more indirect level, the very existence of tiger reserves can be regarded as a form of human-tiger conflict. India’s 27 tiger reserves cover 37,761 km2, or 1.14% of the country’s land mass.6 Direct human-tiger conflict, crop damage by the tiger’s prey species in surrounding fields, and the general limitations placed on villagers’ access to forests, creates THINK BEFORE YOU TOSS Date:21/09/2007 URL: http://www.thehindu.com/thehindu/yw/2007/09/21/stories/2007092150070200.htm GOOD EARTH Think before you toss TASNEEM BALASINORWALA ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES national level plan. Since biodiversity is a subset of environment, the focus of this paper is on environmental education as a whole, rather than only on biodiversity. PRODUCTS – KALPAVRIKSH Flat no 5, 2nd Floor, Shri Dutta Krupa, 908, Deccan Gymkhana, Pune 411004, Maharashtra , IndiaKHONOMA VILLAGE
Khonoma village is located about 20 km from the state capital, Kohima. The village, referred to as Khwunoria (named after the Angami term for a local plant, Glouthera fragrantisima), is estimated to be around 700 years old and is spread over an area of 123sq.km. The total population of the village is about 3000, settled in 600 households. WORLD LOCALIZATION DAY It is our pleasure to share with you that on behalf of Vikalp Sangam, four organizations namely Development Alternatives, National Coalition for Natural Farming, Kalpavriksh, and Bhoomi College will be co-hosting a series of dialogues as part of the World Localization Program 2021.The theme for these discussions will be centred around Local Green Enterprises with a focus on enabling Local Food CONTACT US – KALPAVRIKSH Pune Contact. Flat no 5, 2nd Floor, Shri Dutta Krupa, 908, Deccan Gymkhana, Pune 411004, Maharashtra India. Phone No: +91-20-25654239;+91-20-25675450
MENDHA LEKHA VILLAGE Approximately 80 per cent is under forest cover, a figure that is the highest in the state and is among the highest in India. Mendha-Lekha is located 30 km from the district headquarters and is spread over two small and closely situated tolas (hamlets). The total area of the village is estimated at 1900 hectares.RUSHIKULYA ROOKERY
The Rushikulya sea turtle rookery came to the knowledge of the scientific community in 1994, when the Wildlife Institute of India discovered this place as the third largest rookery for Olive Ridley sea turtle nesting. The rookery is situated on the sand-pit of Rushikulya estuary near Ganjam. The fisherfolk from Purunabandha,Palibandha
NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY AND ACTION PLAN National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan. From 2000 to 2003, Kalpavriksh coordinated a nation-wide process to prepare India’s National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan. This process, under the aegis of the Union Ministry of Environment and Forests, was sponsored by GEF/United Nations Development Programme. COMMUNITY CONSERVED AREAS After the pioneering documentation of CCAs in 2009, Kalpavriksh coordinated, on behalf of the ICCA Consortium, a global study of ICCA recognition and support of territories and areas conserved by indigenous people and local communities. This was published by the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity as its TechnicalSeries 64
ASHISH KOTHARI
Ashish Kothari. Ashish Kothari began working on environment and development issues in his school days in 1978-79, as one of the founders of Kalpavriksh, an Indian environmental NGO. He coordinates Kalpavriksh's programme on Alternatives. A graduate in Sociology, Ashish has taught environment at the Indian Institute of PublicAdministration in
CULTURE AND BIODIVERSITY 3 (Kailash C.Malhotra, Coordinator, Thematic Group on Culture and Biodiversity (2003) . CULTURE AND BIODIVERSITY. Prepared under National Biodiversity Strategy andKALPAVRIKSH
KALPAVRIKSH is a non profit organisation working on environmental and social issues at local, national and global levels. We believe that a country can develop meaningfully only when ecological sustainability and social equity are guaranteed. Please call before coming to the office. Many of our members are working from home due to COVID-19. DIMENSIONS OF DEMOCRACY Introduction Zapatista Autonomy by Xochitl Leyva-Solano 1 Social Ecology by Brian Tokar 3 Revolution by Eduardo Gudynas 5 Radical Ecological Democracy by Ashish Kothari 7 Prakritik Swaraj by Aseem Shrivastava 9 Direct Democracy by Christos Zografos 11 Democratic Economy in Kurdistan by Azize Aslan and Bengi Akbulut 13 Autonomy by Gustavo Esteva 15 Eco-Socialism by Michael Löwy 17RUSHIKULYA ROOKERY
The Rushikulya sea turtle rookery came to the knowledge of the scientific community in 1994, when the Wildlife Institute of India discovered this place as the third largest rookery for Olive Ridley sea turtle nesting. The rookery is situated on the sand-pit of Rushikulya estuary near Ganjam. The fisherfolk from Purunabandha,Palibandha
MENDHA LEKHA VILLAGE Approximately 80 per cent is under forest cover, a figure that is the highest in the state and is among the highest in India. Mendha-Lekha is located 30 km from the district headquarters and is spread over two small and closely situated tolas (hamlets). The total area of the village is estimated at 1900 hectares.ASHISH KOTHARI
Ashish Kothari. Ashish Kothari began working on environment and development issues in his school days in 1978-79, as one of the founders of Kalpavriksh, an Indian environmental NGO. He coordinates Kalpavriksh's programme on Alternatives. A graduate in Sociology, Ashish has taught environment at the Indian Institute of PublicAdministration in
HARYANA STATE BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY AND ACTION PLAN developmental activities which resulted into the increased pressure on the natural resources.The increased human population is responsible for the encroachment of forest lands or utilisation of forestry resource and hunting of wild animals beyond the sus- COMMUNITIES AND CONSERVATION Communities and conservation Neema Pathak Imagine a Naga village elder who is the Chairperson and Managing Director of a wildlife sanctuary? This is no flight of fancy, but a recent development in the north-eastern state of HUMAN-WILDLIFE CONFLICT IN INDIA 6 At a more indirect level, the very existence of tiger reserves can be regarded as a form of human-tiger conflict. India’s 27 tiger reserves cover 37,761 km2, or 1.14% of the country’s land mass.6 Direct human-tiger conflict, crop damage by the tiger’s prey species in surrounding fields, and the general limitations placed on villagers’ access to forests, creates THINK BEFORE YOU TOSS Date:21/09/2007 URL: http://www.thehindu.com/thehindu/yw/2007/09/21/stories/2007092150070200.htm GOOD EARTH Think before you toss TASNEEM BALASINORWALA ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES national level plan. Since biodiversity is a subset of environment, the focus of this paper is on environmental education as a whole, rather than only on biodiversity.KALPAVRIKSH
KALPAVRIKSH is a non profit organisation working on environmental and social issues at local, national and global levels. We believe that a country can develop meaningfully only when ecological sustainability and social equity are guaranteed. Please call before coming to the office. Many of our members are working from home due to COVID-19. DIMENSIONS OF DEMOCRACY Introduction Zapatista Autonomy by Xochitl Leyva-Solano 1 Social Ecology by Brian Tokar 3 Revolution by Eduardo Gudynas 5 Radical Ecological Democracy by Ashish Kothari 7 Prakritik Swaraj by Aseem Shrivastava 9 Direct Democracy by Christos Zografos 11 Democratic Economy in Kurdistan by Azize Aslan and Bengi Akbulut 13 Autonomy by Gustavo Esteva 15 Eco-Socialism by Michael Löwy 17RUSHIKULYA ROOKERY
The Rushikulya sea turtle rookery came to the knowledge of the scientific community in 1994, when the Wildlife Institute of India discovered this place as the third largest rookery for Olive Ridley sea turtle nesting. The rookery is situated on the sand-pit of Rushikulya estuary near Ganjam. The fisherfolk from Purunabandha,Palibandha
MENDHA LEKHA VILLAGE Approximately 80 per cent is under forest cover, a figure that is the highest in the state and is among the highest in India. Mendha-Lekha is located 30 km from the district headquarters and is spread over two small and closely situated tolas (hamlets). The total area of the village is estimated at 1900 hectares.ASHISH KOTHARI
Ashish Kothari. Ashish Kothari began working on environment and development issues in his school days in 1978-79, as one of the founders of Kalpavriksh, an Indian environmental NGO. He coordinates Kalpavriksh's programme on Alternatives. A graduate in Sociology, Ashish has taught environment at the Indian Institute of PublicAdministration in
HARYANA STATE BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY AND ACTION PLAN developmental activities which resulted into the increased pressure on the natural resources.The increased human population is responsible for the encroachment of forest lands or utilisation of forestry resource and hunting of wild animals beyond the sus- COMMUNITIES AND CONSERVATION Communities and conservation Neema Pathak Imagine a Naga village elder who is the Chairperson and Managing Director of a wildlife sanctuary? This is no flight of fancy, but a recent development in the north-eastern state of HUMAN-WILDLIFE CONFLICT IN INDIA 6 At a more indirect level, the very existence of tiger reserves can be regarded as a form of human-tiger conflict. India’s 27 tiger reserves cover 37,761 km2, or 1.14% of the country’s land mass.6 Direct human-tiger conflict, crop damage by the tiger’s prey species in surrounding fields, and the general limitations placed on villagers’ access to forests, creates THINK BEFORE YOU TOSS Date:21/09/2007 URL: http://www.thehindu.com/thehindu/yw/2007/09/21/stories/2007092150070200.htm GOOD EARTH Think before you toss TASNEEM BALASINORWALA ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES national level plan. Since biodiversity is a subset of environment, the focus of this paper is on environmental education as a whole, rather than only on biodiversity. PRODUCTS – KALPAVRIKSH Flat no 5, 2nd Floor, Shri Dutta Krupa, 908, Deccan Gymkhana, Pune 411004, Maharashtra , IndiaKHONOMA VILLAGE
Khonoma village is located about 20 km from the state capital, Kohima. The village, referred to as Khwunoria (named after the Angami term for a local plant, Glouthera fragrantisima), is estimated to be around 700 years old and is spread over an area of 123sq.km. The total population of the village is about 3000, settled in 600 households. WORLD LOCALIZATION DAY It is our pleasure to share with you that on behalf of Vikalp Sangam, four organizations namely Development Alternatives, National Coalition for Natural Farming, Kalpavriksh, and Bhoomi College will be co-hosting a series of dialogues as part of the World Localization Program 2021.The theme for these discussions will be centred around Local Green Enterprises with a focus on enabling Local Food CONTACT US – KALPAVRIKSH Pune Contact. Flat no 5, 2nd Floor, Shri Dutta Krupa, 908, Deccan Gymkhana, Pune 411004, Maharashtra India. Phone No: +91-20-25654239;+91-20-25675450
MENDHA LEKHA VILLAGE Approximately 80 per cent is under forest cover, a figure that is the highest in the state and is among the highest in India. Mendha-Lekha is located 30 km from the district headquarters and is spread over two small and closely situated tolas (hamlets). The total area of the village is estimated at 1900 hectares.RUSHIKULYA ROOKERY
The Rushikulya sea turtle rookery came to the knowledge of the scientific community in 1994, when the Wildlife Institute of India discovered this place as the third largest rookery for Olive Ridley sea turtle nesting. The rookery is situated on the sand-pit of Rushikulya estuary near Ganjam. The fisherfolk from Purunabandha,Palibandha
NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY AND ACTION PLAN National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan. From 2000 to 2003, Kalpavriksh coordinated a nation-wide process to prepare India’s National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan. This process, under the aegis of the Union Ministry of Environment and Forests, was sponsored by GEF/United Nations Development Programme. COMMUNITY CONSERVED AREAS After the pioneering documentation of CCAs in 2009, Kalpavriksh coordinated, on behalf of the ICCA Consortium, a global study of ICCA recognition and support of territories and areas conserved by indigenous people and local communities. This was published by the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity as its TechnicalSeries 64
ASHISH KOTHARI
Ashish Kothari. Ashish Kothari began working on environment and development issues in his school days in 1978-79, as one of the founders of Kalpavriksh, an Indian environmental NGO. He coordinates Kalpavriksh's programme on Alternatives. A graduate in Sociology, Ashish has taught environment at the Indian Institute of PublicAdministration in
CULTURE AND BIODIVERSITY 3 (Kailash C.Malhotra, Coordinator, Thematic Group on Culture and Biodiversity (2003) . CULTURE AND BIODIVERSITY. Prepared under National Biodiversity Strategy andKALPAVRIKSH
KALPAVRIKSH is a non profit organisation working on environmental and social issues at local, national and global levels. We believe that a country can develop meaningfully only when ecological sustainability and social equity are guaranteed. Please call before coming to the office. Many of our members are working from home due to COVID-19. DIMENSIONS OF DEMOCRACY Introduction Zapatista Autonomy by Xochitl Leyva-Solano 1 Social Ecology by Brian Tokar 3 Revolution by Eduardo Gudynas 5 Radical Ecological Democracy by Ashish Kothari 7 Prakritik Swaraj by Aseem Shrivastava 9 Direct Democracy by Christos Zografos 11 Democratic Economy in Kurdistan by Azize Aslan and Bengi Akbulut 13 Autonomy by Gustavo Esteva 15 Eco-Socialism by Michael Löwy 17 NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY AND ACTION PLAN National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan. From 2000 to 2003, Kalpavriksh coordinated a nation-wide process to prepare India’s National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan. This process, under the aegis of the Union Ministry of Environment and Forests, wassponsored by
ASHISH KOTHARI
Ashish Kothari. Ashish Kothari began working on environment and development issues in his school days in 1978-79, as one of the founders of Kalpavriksh, an Indian environmental NGO. He coordinates Kalpavriksh's programme on Alternatives. A graduate in Sociology, Ashish has taught environment at the Indian Institute of PublicAdministration in
HARYANA STATE BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY AND ACTION PLAN developmental activities which resulted into the increased pressure on the natural resources.The increased human population is responsible for the encroachment of forest lands or utilisation of forestry resource and hunting of wild animals beyond the sus- ACCESS, BENEFIT SHARING AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS Access, Benefit Sharing and Intellectual Property Rights: Report of the TWG1 Introducing the Issues Conservation and sustainable utilisation of biological resources, the two key COMMUNITIES AND CONSERVATION Communities and conservation Neema Pathak Imagine a Naga village elder who is the Chairperson and Managing Director of a wildlife sanctuary? This is no flight of fancy, but a recent development in the north-eastern state of HUMAN-WILDLIFE CONFLICT IN INDIA 6 At a more indirect level, the very existence of tiger reserves can be regarded as a form of human-tiger conflict. India’s 27 tiger reserves cover 37,761 km2, or 1.14% of the country’s land mass.6 Direct human-tiger conflict, crop damage by the tiger’s prey species in surrounding fields, and the general limitations placed on villagers’ access to forests, creates THINK BEFORE YOU TOSS Date:21/09/2007 URL: http://www.thehindu.com/thehindu/yw/2007/09/21/stories/2007092150070200.htm GOOD EARTH Think before you toss TASNEEM BALASINORWALA ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES national level plan. Since biodiversity is a subset of environment, the focus of this paper is on environmental education as a whole, rather than only on biodiversity.KALPAVRIKSH
KALPAVRIKSH is a non profit organisation working on environmental and social issues at local, national and global levels. We believe that a country can develop meaningfully only when ecological sustainability and social equity are guaranteed. Please call before coming to the office. Many of our members are working from home due to COVID-19. DIMENSIONS OF DEMOCRACY Introduction Zapatista Autonomy by Xochitl Leyva-Solano 1 Social Ecology by Brian Tokar 3 Revolution by Eduardo Gudynas 5 Radical Ecological Democracy by Ashish Kothari 7 Prakritik Swaraj by Aseem Shrivastava 9 Direct Democracy by Christos Zografos 11 Democratic Economy in Kurdistan by Azize Aslan and Bengi Akbulut 13 Autonomy by Gustavo Esteva 15 Eco-Socialism by Michael Löwy 17 NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY AND ACTION PLAN National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan. From 2000 to 2003, Kalpavriksh coordinated a nation-wide process to prepare India’s National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan. This process, under the aegis of the Union Ministry of Environment and Forests, wassponsored by
ASHISH KOTHARI
Ashish Kothari. Ashish Kothari began working on environment and development issues in his school days in 1978-79, as one of the founders of Kalpavriksh, an Indian environmental NGO. He coordinates Kalpavriksh's programme on Alternatives. A graduate in Sociology, Ashish has taught environment at the Indian Institute of PublicAdministration in
HARYANA STATE BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY AND ACTION PLAN developmental activities which resulted into the increased pressure on the natural resources.The increased human population is responsible for the encroachment of forest lands or utilisation of forestry resource and hunting of wild animals beyond the sus- ACCESS, BENEFIT SHARING AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS Access, Benefit Sharing and Intellectual Property Rights: Report of the TWG1 Introducing the Issues Conservation and sustainable utilisation of biological resources, the two key COMMUNITIES AND CONSERVATION Communities and conservation Neema Pathak Imagine a Naga village elder who is the Chairperson and Managing Director of a wildlife sanctuary? This is no flight of fancy, but a recent development in the north-eastern state of HUMAN-WILDLIFE CONFLICT IN INDIA 6 At a more indirect level, the very existence of tiger reserves can be regarded as a form of human-tiger conflict. India’s 27 tiger reserves cover 37,761 km2, or 1.14% of the country’s land mass.6 Direct human-tiger conflict, crop damage by the tiger’s prey species in surrounding fields, and the general limitations placed on villagers’ access to forests, creates THINK BEFORE YOU TOSS Date:21/09/2007 URL: http://www.thehindu.com/thehindu/yw/2007/09/21/stories/2007092150070200.htm GOOD EARTH Think before you toss TASNEEM BALASINORWALA ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES national level plan. Since biodiversity is a subset of environment, the focus of this paper is on environmental education as a whole, rather than only on biodiversity.PUBLICATIONS
Publication Name. Year. Author. Download. Press Release: Channelize all resources to control the pandemic, says 65 organisation of Vikalp Sangam (Hindi) Friday, 14 May 2021 by Radhika Mulay. Others. Press Release: Channelize all resources to control the pandemic, says PRODUCTS – KALPAVRIKSH Flat no 5, 2nd Floor, Shri Dutta Krupa, 908, Deccan Gymkhana, Pune 411004, Maharashtra , IndiaOUR HISTORY
1979 onwards. Campaign to save the 7770 hectare Delhi Ridge Forest from roads, construction, garbage-dumping. Later joined by other NGOs to form a joint action forum. Publication of Delhi Ridge: Decline and Conservation, in English and Hindi, in 1991/1997. Campaign subsequently expanded to green areas in various parts of Delhi, andagainst
WORLD LOCALIZATION DAY It is our pleasure to share with you that on behalf of Vikalp Sangam, four organizations namely Development Alternatives, National Coalition for Natural Farming, Kalpavriksh, and Bhoomi College will be co-hosting a series of dialogues as part of the World Localization Program 2021.The theme for these discussions will be centred around Local Green Enterprises with a focus on enabling Local Food OUR TEAM – KALPAVRIKSH Milind Wani. Milind Wani is based in Pune. He spent 20 years in the IT sector before joining Kalpavriksh. He is the programme coordinator for Kalpavriksh’s Documentation and Outreach center, and edits its newsletter entitled People in Conservation.He can be reached at milindwani@yahoo.com.KAILADEVI SANCTUARY
The Kailadevi Wildlife Sanctuary (KWS) is the northern extension of the Ranthamboree National Park and falls within the buffer zone of the Ranthamboree Tiger Reserve. The sanctuary is located in the Karauli district of Rajasthan and falls within the Karauli and Sapotra blocks. It is spread over a total area of 674 sq km, falling within the CONTACT US – KALPAVRIKSH Pune Contact. Flat no 5, 2nd Floor, Shri Dutta Krupa, 908, Deccan Gymkhana, Pune 411004, Maharashtra India. Phone No: +91-20-25654239;+91-20-25675450
NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY AND ACTION PLAN National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan. From 2000 to 2003, Kalpavriksh coordinated a nation-wide process to prepare India’s National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan. This process, under the aegis of the Union Ministry of Environment and Forests, was sponsored by GEF/United Nations Development Programme.RUSHIKULYA ROOKERY
The Rushikulya sea turtle rookery came to the knowledge of the scientific community in 1994, when the Wildlife Institute of India discovered this place as the third largest rookery for Olive Ridley sea turtle nesting. The rookery is situated on the sand-pit of Rushikulya estuary near Ganjam. The fisherfolk from Purunabandha,Palibandha
MENDHA LEKHA VILLAGE Approximately 80 per cent is under forest cover, a figure that is the highest in the state and is among the highest in India. Mendha-Lekha is located 30 km from the district headquarters and is spread over two small and closely situated tolas (hamlets). The total area of the village is estimated at 1900 hectares.KALPAVRIKSH
KALPAVRIKSH is a non profit organisation working on environmental and social issues at local, national and global levels. We believe that a country can develop meaningfully only when ecological sustainability and social equity are guaranteed. DIMENSIONS OF DEMOCRACY Introduction Zapatista Autonomy by Xochitl Leyva-Solano 1 Social Ecology by Brian Tokar 3 Revolution by Eduardo Gudynas 5 Radical Ecological Democracy by Ashish Kothari 7 Prakritik Swaraj by Aseem Shrivastava 9 Direct Democracy by Christos Zografos 11 Democratic Economy in Kurdistan by Azize Aslan and Bengi Akbulut 13 Autonomy by Gustavo Esteva 15 Eco-Socialism by Michael Löwy 17 PRODUCTS – KALPAVRIKSH Flat no 5, 2nd Floor, Shri Dutta Krupa, 908, Deccan Gymkhana, Pune 411004, Maharashtra , IndiaKAILADEVI SANCTUARY
The Kailadevi Wildlife Sanctuary (KWS) is the northern extension of the Ranthamboree National Park and falls within the buffer zone of the Ranthamboree Tiger Reserve. NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY AND ACTION PLAN From 2000 to 2003, Kalpavriksh coordinated a nation-wide process to prepare India’s National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan. This process, under the aegis of the Union Ministry of Environment and Forests, was sponsored by GEF/United Nations Development Programme.ASHISH KOTHARI
Ashish Kothari began working on environment and development issues in his school days in 1978-79, as one of the founders of Kalpavriksh, an Indian environmental NGO. He coordinates Kalpavriksh̵ HARYANA STATE BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY AND ACTION PLAN developmental activities which resulted into the increased pressure on the natural resources.The increased human population is responsible for the encroachment of forest lands or utilisation of forestry resource and hunting of wild animals beyond the sus- COMMUNITIES AND CONSERVATION Communities and conservation Neema Pathak Imagine a Naga village elder who is the Chairperson and Managing Director of a wildlife sanctuary? This is no flight of fancy, but a recent development in the north-eastern state of ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES national level plan. Since biodiversity is a subset of environment, the focus of this paper is on environmental education as a whole, rather than only on biodiversity. THINK BEFORE YOU TOSS Date:21/09/2007 URL: http://www.thehindu.com/thehindu/yw/2007/09/21/stories/2007092150070200.htm GOOD EARTH Think before you toss TASNEEM BALASINORWALAKALPAVRIKSH
KALPAVRIKSH is a non profit organisation working on environmental and social issues at local, national and global levels. We believe that a country can develop meaningfully only when ecological sustainability and social equity are guaranteed. DIMENSIONS OF DEMOCRACY Introduction Zapatista Autonomy by Xochitl Leyva-Solano 1 Social Ecology by Brian Tokar 3 Revolution by Eduardo Gudynas 5 Radical Ecological Democracy by Ashish Kothari 7 Prakritik Swaraj by Aseem Shrivastava 9 Direct Democracy by Christos Zografos 11 Democratic Economy in Kurdistan by Azize Aslan and Bengi Akbulut 13 Autonomy by Gustavo Esteva 15 Eco-Socialism by Michael Löwy 17 PRODUCTS – KALPAVRIKSH Flat no 5, 2nd Floor, Shri Dutta Krupa, 908, Deccan Gymkhana, Pune 411004, Maharashtra , IndiaKAILADEVI SANCTUARY
The Kailadevi Wildlife Sanctuary (KWS) is the northern extension of the Ranthamboree National Park and falls within the buffer zone of the Ranthamboree Tiger Reserve. NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY AND ACTION PLAN From 2000 to 2003, Kalpavriksh coordinated a nation-wide process to prepare India’s National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan. This process, under the aegis of the Union Ministry of Environment and Forests, was sponsored by GEF/United Nations Development Programme.ASHISH KOTHARI
Ashish Kothari began working on environment and development issues in his school days in 1978-79, as one of the founders of Kalpavriksh, an Indian environmental NGO. He coordinates Kalpavriksh̵ HARYANA STATE BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY AND ACTION PLAN developmental activities which resulted into the increased pressure on the natural resources.The increased human population is responsible for the encroachment of forest lands or utilisation of forestry resource and hunting of wild animals beyond the sus- COMMUNITIES AND CONSERVATION Communities and conservation Neema Pathak Imagine a Naga village elder who is the Chairperson and Managing Director of a wildlife sanctuary? This is no flight of fancy, but a recent development in the north-eastern state of ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES national level plan. Since biodiversity is a subset of environment, the focus of this paper is on environmental education as a whole, rather than only on biodiversity. THINK BEFORE YOU TOSS Date:21/09/2007 URL: http://www.thehindu.com/thehindu/yw/2007/09/21/stories/2007092150070200.htm GOOD EARTH Think before you toss TASNEEM BALASINORWALAPUBLICATIONS
Brochure/ Booklet: Extraordinary Work of 'Ordinary' People: Seeding Hope, Women’s Collectives Create Pathways for Change: Volume 4(Tamil) 2021
ABOUT US – KALPAVRIKSH Kalpavriksh was established in 1979 and works on environmental awareness, campaigns, litigation, research, and other areas. It has taken a position on a number of environment-development issues, more often than not confronting the state through measures ranging fromprotest letters to
PRODUCTS – KALPAVRIKSH Flat no 5, 2nd Floor, Shri Dutta Krupa, 908, Deccan Gymkhana, Pune 411004, Maharashtra , India OUR TEAM – KALPAVRIKSH Neema Pathak Broome, has studied environmental science and completed a post graduate diploma in wildlife management. She is a member of Kalpavriksh, coordinating theOUR HISTORY
1979 onwards. Involvement in schools, colleges, and other institutions, to spread environmental awareness. Initially restricted to Delhi, later spread to Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep, Karnataka, Pune, Ladakh, and other areas.KAILADEVI SANCTUARY
The reserved forests of Kailadevi were declared a sanctuary vide initial notification No.P. (27) Raj group 8/83 dated 09/07/83, covering an area of 674 sq km. CONTACT US – KALPAVRIKSH Pune Contact. Flat no 5, 2nd Floor, Shri Dutta Krupa, 908, Deccan Gymkhana, Pune 411004, Maharashtra India. Phone No: +91-20-25654239;+91-20-25675450
KHONOMA VILLAGE
Khonoma village is located about 20 km from the state capital, Kohima. The village, referred to as Khwunoria (named after the Angami term for a local plant, Glouthera fragrantisima), is estimated to be around 700 years old and is spread over an area of 123sq.km. NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY AND ACTION PLAN From 2000 to 2003, Kalpavriksh coordinated a nation-wide process to prepare India’s National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan. This process, under the aegis of the Union Ministry of Environment and Forests, was sponsored by GEF/United Nations Development Programme. MENDHA LEKHA VILLAGE Ecological Impacts . Only limited ecological studies have taken place to try to measure the impact of Mendha’s conservation initiative. A major finding is that, since the introduction of forest protection activities, the unregulated use of forest resources by commercial interests, the adjoining villagers and Mendha villagers has been controlled to a great extent.* DONATE
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