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MUST WATCH: River or Sewer: The Story of Vrishabhavathy River
MUST WATCH: River or Sewer: The Story of Vrishabhavathy River

ATREE Young Researchers Network
Here is an assortment of articles authored by ATREE’s multi-talented pool of young researchers where they talk the various facets of their vibrant work-life

Democratizing Forest Governance in India
Forests are by their very nature a complex socio-ecological entity. The forest sector in India is currently going through an unprecedented churning.

Grassland/ wasteland: the politics of nomenclature
When grasslands are dubbed 'wasteland', they tend to get put to more 'productive' use through the agency of stakeholders in development and urbanization.

Cities, climate and water
What are the challenges already confronting the water sector in rapidly urbanizing watersheds in developing countries?

Wild edible plants as a link between habitat, need and culture
ATREE has been chronicling the use of wild edible plant species in the MM Hills region since 2009.

Frog song and climate science
‘Counting epiphytes high up in the tree tops, we were racing against the lowering clouds from the west.

Experiment in crowdsourcing: report on the Neighbourhood Trees Campaign
Experiment in crowdsourcing: report on the Neighbourhood Trees Campaign

Orchids of the Sikkim Himalaya revisited
Eastern Himalaya, with its unique biodiversity and habitats hosts a wide range of flora, of which orchids have attracted much attention since long.

Global climate change impacts vegetation on tropical mountains
Natural vegetation in different parts of the world – whether it is on high mountains, tropical rain forests or deserts – has evolved in a particular climate with specific precipitation and temperat