India’s forest management has shifted dramatically from colonial-era centralized timber extraction to post-independence scientific control, then—via the 1980 Forest Conservation Act, 1988 National Forest Policy and 2006 Forest Rights Act—toward incl
Learn MoreLet’s talk about something that has the power to change the world – reforestation. In simple terms, reforestation means planting trees in areas where forests once thrived but have been lost due to deforestation....
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Learn MoreIn the lush, verdant landscapes of India, Indigenous communities stand as vigilant guardians of the forests, embodying a profound connection to nature that transcends generations..
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