Our third impact area focuses on mitigating environmental degradation through the resolution of three interrelated land-use issues:
Implement strategies to combat and reduce environmental degradation caused by unsustainable land use, deforestation, and other harmful practices. This involves promoting sustainable land management techniques and rehabilitating degraded landscapes.
Address threats to regional biodiversity by protecting and restoring natural habitats and ecosystems. Our efforts include implementing conservation measures to safeguard wildlife and plant species that are vital to maintaining ecological balance.
Resolve conflicts between wildlife and agricultural activities, particularly within buffer zones. By developing and promoting strategies that mitigate human-wildlife conflicts, we aim to balance agricultural productivity with the preservation of wildlife and their habitats.
- Improved Environmental Health: Enhance the health of ecosystems and landscapes by reducing the impact of human activities on the environment and promoting sustainable land use practices.
- Conserved Biodiversity: Protect and restore biodiversity by addressing threats to regional flora and fauna, ensuring the preservation of critical species and habitats.
- Harmonized Land Use: Create harmonious solutions that address conflicts between wildlife and agriculture, promoting coexistence and reducing adverse impacts on both wildlife and agricultural productivity.
By addressing these key land-use issues, we strive to reduce environmental degradation and contribute to a more sustainable and balanced approach to land management.