Kalpavriksh

Kalpavriksh[1][2] is a non-profit organisation based in India with its office in Pune, Maharashtra. The organisation takes up research, networking, education, grassroots work, advocacy and activism in the field of environment, ecology, development, and alternatives.[3] The institute was formed in 1979 when a student- led group began to campaign for Delhi Ridge Forest.[4]

Kalpavriksh
TypeNon-Governmental Organisation
HeadquartersFlat no 5, 2nd Floor, Shri Dutta Krupa, 908, Deccan Gymkhana, Pune 411004, Maharashtra, India.
Location
Websitekalpavriksh.org

Focus areas

Kaplavriksh works in five major focus areas.

Alternatives

It refers to initiatives proposed in consent with different stakeholders such as civil society organisations, government, individuals, communities etc. The initiatives carry features such as Ecological sustainability, Social well-being and justice, Direct Democracy, Economic Democracy etc.

Conservation and livelihoods

This program has its traces from institutes earliest initiatives since the early 1980s. It deals with activities such as field documentation, legal and policy analysis, biodiversity campaigns, protected area update etc.

Environment education

It aims at sustainable use and conservation of natural resources by raising awareness with education to incorporate social equity and ecological sustainability. The goal is to make children sensitive about environment issues besides raising awareness and to develop and implement, decentralised (local) materials and programs for the conservation of the environment.

Urban environment

Its focus is on care and protection of standing trees in urban areas such as river front, public gardens, ridge forests etc. It also monitors several urban development activities that may prove detrimental to trees such as road widening, construction of flyovers, footpath design etc. The institute is also working in collaboration with the Government of the National Capital Territory of Delhi to provide for tree authority and tree helpline for a better implementation.

Economic and development

The institute investigates research on environmental regulatory regimes that concern the individual's environment and livelihood. They comprise issues related to coastal regulations, forest clearance for projects etc. Right to Information Act, 2005 usage remain central to this focus area.

See also

References

  1. "India, others get UN rules on tribal rights diluted". 23 December 2016. Retrieved 1 January 2017.
  2. Kothari, Ashish. "The 'birdness' of a bird". Retrieved 1 January 2017.
  3. "Home". Retrieved 1 January 2017.
  4. Aletha. "About Us". Retrieved 1 January 2017.
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