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Latest revision as of 20:29, 4 August 2023
Organization | Applied Environmental Research Foundation(AERF) |
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Region | India |
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ProjectLeader | Suchitra Naidu |
Linked Problems & Solutions
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Large trees play a critical role in provisioning of economically important and climate regulating ecosystem services such as water, non-timber forest produce and carbon to millions of people in tropical countries of the world. In absence of clear conservation policy and poor understanding of their importance in supporting sustainable societies, these trees are facing imminent threat. The project will take measures to avoid indiscriminate felling of 1000 large trees in the Western Ghats of India
Challenge
Deforestation is one of the major contributors to climate change. It has been observed that large trees are often the first targets for felling due to their economic value. However, a single giant tree supports the survival of 35 different flora & fauna. They are also primary carbon guzzlers of the forest. Our extensive carbon stock estimation studies in the Western Ghats of India indicated that giant trees sequester 50% more carbon than other trees arresting climate change more effectively.
Long-Term Impact
The project will significantly impact Climate Change and help conservation of rare species of plants, birds, mammals, insects, butterflies, reptiles & amphibians. This is because a single giant tree is an ecosystem in itself. Through your support, 1000+ marginal farmers will get direct benefits from conservation of giant trees. These trees will conserve perennial water streams, support pollination & sequester a large amount of carbon from air. We look forward to your patronage. Thank you!
References
- http://www.aerfindia.org
- http://AERF is leading conservation NGO from India working for participatory biodiversity conservation in the North Western Ghats for last 20 years. AERF is implementer of this project. It is member of IUCN and other important conservation networks in the World.
- http://MyGiantTree is a web based initiative for supporting conservation and avoiding indiscriminate felling of large native trees from the Western Ghats of India.
Additional Documentation
https://www.globalgiving.org//pfil/25669/projdoc.pdf
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