Participatory Appraisal of Regional Distribution of Exotic Species in India (PARDESI)
Project Status:
Ongoing
ATREE, Keystone Foundation, and World Wildlife Fund for Nature–India (Coimbatore) are collaborating to carry out a participatory appraisal of the status of invasive alien species of the Nilgiris watershed region with the help of citizen volunteers. This pilot effort is supported by funds from The Royal Norwegian Embassy, and CARIAA-ASSAR. The objective is to create an atlas of invasive plant species for the Nilgiri watershed, as a scalable model for invasive species mapping in other large landscapes across the country.
Programme:
Landscape, Livelihoods and Conservation
PI:
Dr. Ankila Hiremath
Dr. Milind Bunyan
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Dr. Milind Bunyan
- Fellow - 1 (Assistant Professor)
Pages
All for one, one for Earth: Using geospatial tools to create positive change in India, Google Sustainability, 16 January 2020
Smartphones to map invasive plants in Tamil Nadu, Mongabay, 20 December 2018