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PEOPLE | FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND People. Remembering Rauf. Rauf Saad Ali, the seniormost founding trustee of FERAL, breathed his last on the 1st of April 2016. Rauf slipped into a coma about 7pm the previous evening, shortly after insisting he be taken to his favourite round table under the neem tree outside his house in Auroville. His last conscious minutes were thechitchat
MAHESH SANKARAN
Dr. Mahesh Sankaran is a faculty at the National Centre for Biological Sciences, Bangalore. His area of expertise is community and ecosystems ecology where his lab looks at interactions and feedbacks between climate, biogeochemistry, fires and herbivory influence the structure, composition and stability of ecosystems and the cycling and sequestration of nutrients and how projected changes inDIVYA KARNAD
Divya Karnad is a marine ecologist and geographer with a PhD from Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, USA. She is an Assistant Professor at Ashoka University and a guest faculty at the Post Graduate Program in Wildlife Biology and Conservation at the National Centre from Biological Sciences. Her research spans the ecological andsocial
POLICY ASSESSMENTS FOR THE GREEN COAST PROJECT Acknowledgement: I’d like to acknowledge the work done by Gaspard Appavou, Saravanan, Ganesh and Chandru in painstankingly collecting and entering the field data for this study. I also wish to thank Dr.Rauf Ali for his help in the analysis of the results. FIELD STUDIES FOR THE CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF POINT FIELD STUDIES FOR THE CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF POINT CALIMERE COMPLEX A REPORT FOR THE TAMIL NADU FOREST DEPARTMENT Dr. Rauf Ali Email for correspondence: rauf@feralindia.org | FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND | Foundation for Ecological Research, Advocacy and FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND LEARNING 2 www.feralindia.org Foundation for Ecological Research, Advocacy and Learning (FERAL) Registered Office: No.27, 2nd Cross Appavou Nagar, Vazhakulam, Puducherry - 605 012, India ECONOMIC INCENTIVES TO FOSTER CONSERVATION Economic Incentives - Fostering Conservation. 05. has a significant influence on the regional climate, hydrology and distribution of vegetation types (Pascal,ANNUAL REPORT
ANNUAL REPORT 2012-13 W ildlife biology and conservation N atural resource management L earning and study abroad w W ater, sanitation and hygiene M arine science I slands and reefs FERAL: FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND Welcome to the official web-site of the Foundation for Ecological Research, Advocacy and Learning. FERAL is a non-profit trust founded in 1997 and a certified Scientifc and Industrial Research Organisation (SIRO) by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research,Minstry
PEOPLE | FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND People. Remembering Rauf. Rauf Saad Ali, the seniormost founding trustee of FERAL, breathed his last on the 1st of April 2016. Rauf slipped into a coma about 7pm the previous evening, shortly after insisting he be taken to his favourite round table under the neem tree outside his house in Auroville. His last conscious minutes were thechitchat
MAHESH SANKARAN
Dr. Mahesh Sankaran is a faculty at the National Centre for Biological Sciences, Bangalore. His area of expertise is community and ecosystems ecology where his lab looks at interactions and feedbacks between climate, biogeochemistry, fires and herbivory influence the structure, composition and stability of ecosystems and the cycling and sequestration of nutrients and how projected changes inDIVYA KARNAD
Divya Karnad is a marine ecologist and geographer with a PhD from Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, USA. She is an Assistant Professor at Ashoka University and a guest faculty at the Post Graduate Program in Wildlife Biology and Conservation at the National Centre from Biological Sciences. Her research spans the ecological andsocial
POLICY ASSESSMENTS FOR THE GREEN COAST PROJECT Acknowledgement: I’d like to acknowledge the work done by Gaspard Appavou, Saravanan, Ganesh and Chandru in painstankingly collecting and entering the field data for this study. I also wish to thank Dr.Rauf Ali for his help in the analysis of the results. FIELD STUDIES FOR THE CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF POINT FIELD STUDIES FOR THE CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF POINT CALIMERE COMPLEX A REPORT FOR THE TAMIL NADU FOREST DEPARTMENT Dr. Rauf Ali Email for correspondence: rauf@feralindia.org | FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND | Foundation for Ecological Research, Advocacy and FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND LEARNING 2 www.feralindia.org Foundation for Ecological Research, Advocacy and Learning (FERAL) Registered Office: No.27, 2nd Cross Appavou Nagar, Vazhakulam, Puducherry - 605 012, India ECONOMIC INCENTIVES TO FOSTER CONSERVATION Economic Incentives - Fostering Conservation. 05. has a significant influence on the regional climate, hydrology and distribution of vegetation types (Pascal,ANNUAL REPORT
ANNUAL REPORT 2012-13 W ildlife biology and conservation N atural resource management L earning and study abroad w W ater, sanitation and hygiene M arine science I slands and reefsPUBLICATIONS
Marc. RIS. Farshid Ahrestani, Samba Kumar, Srinivas Vaidyanathan, Lex Hiby, Devcharan Jathanna, Ullas Karanth Estimating densities of large herbivores in tropical forests: Rigorous evaluation of a dung-based method Ecology and Evolution 8, 7312-7322 ( Journal Article 2018)Google Scholar.
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Sustainable management of natural resources is a huge challenge confronting communities across the country. The breakdown of traditional, and often inequitable management structures combined with the lack of baselines and monitoring systems, has led to overexploitation and depletion of a number of crucial resources. The onslaught of environmental degradation, land use change combined withDIVYA KARNAD
Divya Karnad is a marine ecologist and geographer with a PhD from Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, USA. She is an Assistant Professor at Ashoka University and a guest faculty at the Post Graduate Program in Wildlife Biology and Conservation at the National Centre from Biological Sciences. Her research spans the ecological andsocial
BHALLA | FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND Conference Paper. K Kumaran, R.S. Bhalla, K. Deviprasad Ecological and Anthropogenic Implications of Two Decades of Land Cover Changes in the Upper Nilgiris in The Context of Global Climate Change International Conference on Sustainable Forest Development in view VENETIA | FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND Venetia Sharanya is a researcher and works with the Frontier Elephant Programme. She has a Master's and her interests lie in understanding the underlying factors affecting human-animal interactions, finding scientific and feasible mitigations measures in case of human-animalconflict.
THE DIFFERENT DIMENSIONS OF WHERE Where ? Where ?A simple word. We use it daily and the answers we get are many. But the common points in all the answers are two things - direction: left or right, north or south, distance: how far - few houses away, streets away, near a landmark, meters, km, etc. INTEGRATED WATERSHED APPROACHES TO MITIGATE IMPACTS OF Policy Paper Integrated Watershed Approaches to Mitigate Slow Onset of Droughts R.S. Bhalla Final Report (1 of 2)y Foundation for Ecological Research, Advocacy and Learning (FERAL) COMMENT ON THE PROPOSED CONSERVATION OF USAGE OF TESTUDO Comment on the proposed conservation of usage of Testudo gigantea Schweigger, 1812 (currently Geochelone (Aldabrachelys) gigantea) (Reptilia, Testudines) (Case 3463; see BZN 66: 34–50, 80–87, 169–186, 274–290, 352–357; 67: 71–90, 170–178) Tara Lawrence Foundation for Ecological Research Advocacy and Learning, Puducherry,India
FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND LEARNING Mandate Our mandate is to address issues of resource management, conservation, environ- ment and health at the grassroots and the policy level. To do this we undertake both implementation and research based projects and teach a wide range ofANNUAL REPORT
6 7 Project period: July 2011 - December 2012 Budget: ` 4,27,080 Supporting partner: The Rufford Small Grants Foundation P.I.: Rajat Ramakant Nayak This project attempted to understand the dynamics and relationships between fire, vegetation and grazing in the FERAL: FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND Welcome to the official web-site of the Foundation for Ecological Research, Advocacy and Learning. FERAL is a non-profit trust founded in 1997 and a certified Scientifc and Industrial Research Organisation (SIRO) by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research,Minstry
PEOPLE | FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND Rauf Saad Ali, the seniormost founding trustee of FERAL, breathed his last on the 1st of April 2016. Rauf slipped into a coma about 7pm the previous evening, shortly after insisting he be taken to his favourite round table under the neem tree outside his house in Auroville.MAHESH SANKARAN
Dr. Mahesh Sankaran is a faculty at the National Centre for Biological Sciences, Bangalore. His area of expertise is community and ecosystems ecology where his lab looks at interactions and feedbacks between climate, biogeochemistry, fires and herbivory influence the structure, composition and stability of ecosystems and the cycling and sequestration of nutrients and how projected changes inDIVYA KARNAD
Divya Karnad is a marine ecologist and geographer with a PhD from Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, USA. She is an Assistant Professor at Ashoka University and a guest faculty at the Post Graduate Program in Wildlife Biology and Conservation at the National Centre from Biological Sciences. POLICY ASSESSMENTS FOR THE GREEN COAST PROJECT Acknowledgement: I’d like to acknowledge the work done by Gaspard Appavou, Saravanan, Ganesh and Chandru in painstankingly collecting and entering the field data for this study. I also wish to thank Dr.Rauf Ali for his help in the analysis of the results. FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND LEARNING 2 www.feralindia.org Foundation for Ecological Research, Advocacy and Learning (FERAL) Registered Office: No.27, 2nd Cross Appavou Nagar, Vazhakulam, Puducherry - 605 012, India FIELD STUDIES FOR THE CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF POINT FIELD STUDIES FOR THE CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF POINT CALIMERE COMPLEX A REPORT FOR THE TAMIL NADU FOREST DEPARTMENT Dr. Rauf Ali Email for correspondence: rauf@feralindia.org | FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND | Foundation for Ecological Research, Advocacy and STUDIES O N VULNERA BILITY A ND HABITAT RESTO RATIO N … Citations 1. Abraham, V. A., and Bhalla, R. S. 2008. Introduction and background to the project. In Studies on Vulnerability and Habitat Restoration along the ECONOMIC INCENTIVES TO FOSTER CONSERVATION Economic Incentives - Fostering Conservation. 05. has a significant influence on the regional climate, hydrology and distribution of vegetation types (Pascal, FERAL: FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND Welcome to the official web-site of the Foundation for Ecological Research, Advocacy and Learning. FERAL is a non-profit trust founded in 1997 and a certified Scientifc and Industrial Research Organisation (SIRO) by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research,Minstry
PEOPLE | FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND Rauf Saad Ali, the seniormost founding trustee of FERAL, breathed his last on the 1st of April 2016. Rauf slipped into a coma about 7pm the previous evening, shortly after insisting he be taken to his favourite round table under the neem tree outside his house in Auroville.MAHESH SANKARAN
Dr. Mahesh Sankaran is a faculty at the National Centre for Biological Sciences, Bangalore. His area of expertise is community and ecosystems ecology where his lab looks at interactions and feedbacks between climate, biogeochemistry, fires and herbivory influence the structure, composition and stability of ecosystems and the cycling and sequestration of nutrients and how projected changes inDIVYA KARNAD
Divya Karnad is a marine ecologist and geographer with a PhD from Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, USA. She is an Assistant Professor at Ashoka University and a guest faculty at the Post Graduate Program in Wildlife Biology and Conservation at the National Centre from Biological Sciences. POLICY ASSESSMENTS FOR THE GREEN COAST PROJECT Acknowledgement: I’d like to acknowledge the work done by Gaspard Appavou, Saravanan, Ganesh and Chandru in painstankingly collecting and entering the field data for this study. I also wish to thank Dr.Rauf Ali for his help in the analysis of the results. FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND LEARNING 2 www.feralindia.org Foundation for Ecological Research, Advocacy and Learning (FERAL) Registered Office: No.27, 2nd Cross Appavou Nagar, Vazhakulam, Puducherry - 605 012, India FIELD STUDIES FOR THE CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF POINT FIELD STUDIES FOR THE CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF POINT CALIMERE COMPLEX A REPORT FOR THE TAMIL NADU FOREST DEPARTMENT Dr. Rauf Ali Email for correspondence: rauf@feralindia.org | FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND | Foundation for Ecological Research, Advocacy and STUDIES O N VULNERA BILITY A ND HABITAT RESTO RATIO N … Citations 1. Abraham, V. A., and Bhalla, R. S. 2008. Introduction and background to the project. In Studies on Vulnerability and Habitat Restoration along the ECONOMIC INCENTIVES TO FOSTER CONSERVATION Economic Incentives - Fostering Conservation. 05. has a significant influence on the regional climate, hydrology and distribution of vegetation types (Pascal,PUBLICATIONS
Karthik Murthy, Samir Sinha, Rahul Kaul, Srinivas Vaidyanathan A fine-scale state-space model to understand drivers of forest fires in the Himalayan foothills Forest Ecology and Management 432, 902-911 ( Journal Article 2019) NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Sustainable management of natural resources is a huge challenge confronting communities across the country. The breakdown of traditional, and often inequitable management structures combined with the lack of baselines and monitoring systems, has led to overexploitation and depletion of a number of crucial resources. The onslaught of environmental degradation, land use change combined withFARSHID AHRESTANI
Farshid is a wildlife ecologist who studies the mechanisms that drive the distribution and dynamics of populations and communities in spaceand time.
BHALLA | FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND K Kumaran, R.S. Bhalla, K. Deviprasad Ecological and Anthropogenic Implications of Two Decades of Land Cover Changes in the Upper Nilgiris in The Context of Global Climate Change International Conference on Sustainable Forest Development in view of Climate Change(2016)
FIELD STUDIES FOR THE CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF POINT FIELD STUDIES FOR THE CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF POINT CALIMERE COMPLEX A REPORT FOR THE TAMIL NADU FOREST DEPARTMENT Dr. Rauf Ali Email for correspondence: rauf@feralindia.org VENETIA | FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND Venetia Sharanya is a researcher and works with the Frontier Elephant Programme. She has a Master's and her interests lie in understanding the underlying factors affecting human-animal interactions, finding scientific and feasible mitigations measures in case of human-animalconflict.
SUMAN JUMANI
Suman Jumani is pursuing her PhD in the Soil and Water Sciences Department, University of Florida, USA. She has completed her master’s degree in Wildlife Biology and Conservation from the National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS), Wildlife Conservation Society – India Programme.CHAITANYA KRISHNA
Foundation for Ecological Research, Advocacy and Learning: FERAL ECONOMIC INCENTIVES TO FOSTER CONSERVATION Economic Incentives - Fostering Conservation. 05. has a significant influence on the regional climate, hydrology and distribution of vegetation types (Pascal, FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND LEARNING Mandate Our mandate is to address issues of resource management, conservation, environ- ment and health at the grassroots and the policy level. To do this we undertake both implementation and research based projects and teach a wide range of FERAL: FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND Welcome to the official web-site of the Foundation for Ecological Research, Advocacy and Learning. FERAL is a non-profit trust founded in 1997 and a certified Scientifc and Industrial Research Organisation (SIRO) by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research,Minstry
PEOPLE | FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND People. Remembering Rauf. Rauf Saad Ali, the seniormost founding trustee of FERAL, breathed his last on the 1st of April 2016. Rauf slipped into a coma about 7pm the previous evening, shortly after insisting he be taken to his favourite round table under the neem tree outside his house in Auroville. His last conscious minutes were thechitchat
MAHESH SANKARAN
Dr. Mahesh Sankaran is a faculty at the National Centre for Biological Sciences, Bangalore. His area of expertise is community and ecosystems ecology where his lab looks at interactions and feedbacks between climate, biogeochemistry, fires and herbivory influence the structure, composition and stability of ecosystems and the cycling and sequestration of nutrients and how projected changes inDIVYA KARNAD
Divya Karnad is a marine ecologist and geographer with a PhD from Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, USA. She is an Assistant Professor at Ashoka University and a guest faculty at the Post Graduate Program in Wildlife Biology and Conservation at the National Centre from Biological Sciences. Her research spans the ecological andsocial
POLICY ASSESSMENTS FOR THE GREEN COAST PROJECT Acknowledgement: I’d like to acknowledge the work done by Gaspard Appavou, Saravanan, Ganesh and Chandru in painstankingly collecting and entering the field data for this study. I also wish to thank Dr.Rauf Ali for his help in the analysis of the results. | FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND | Foundation for Ecological Research, Advocacy and FIELD STUDIES FOR THE CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF POINT FIELD STUDIES FOR THE CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF POINT CALIMERE COMPLEX A REPORT FOR THE TAMIL NADU FOREST DEPARTMENT Dr. Rauf Ali Email for correspondence: rauf@feralindia.org FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND LEARNING 2 www.feralindia.org Foundation for Ecological Research, Advocacy and Learning (FERAL) Registered Office: No.27, 2nd Cross Appavou Nagar, Vazhakulam, Puducherry - 605 012, India STUDIES O N VULNERA BILITY A ND HABITAT RESTO RATIO N … Citations 1. Abraham, V. A., and Bhalla, R. S. 2008. Introduction and background to the project. In Studies on Vulnerability and Habitat Restoration along theANNUAL REPORT
ANNUAL REPORT 2012-13 W ildlife biology and conservation N atural resource management L earning and study abroad w W ater, sanitation and hygiene M arine science I slands and reefs FERAL: FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND Welcome to the official web-site of the Foundation for Ecological Research, Advocacy and Learning. FERAL is a non-profit trust founded in 1997 and a certified Scientifc and Industrial Research Organisation (SIRO) by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research,Minstry
PEOPLE | FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND People. Remembering Rauf. Rauf Saad Ali, the seniormost founding trustee of FERAL, breathed his last on the 1st of April 2016. Rauf slipped into a coma about 7pm the previous evening, shortly after insisting he be taken to his favourite round table under the neem tree outside his house in Auroville. His last conscious minutes were thechitchat
MAHESH SANKARAN
Dr. Mahesh Sankaran is a faculty at the National Centre for Biological Sciences, Bangalore. His area of expertise is community and ecosystems ecology where his lab looks at interactions and feedbacks between climate, biogeochemistry, fires and herbivory influence the structure, composition and stability of ecosystems and the cycling and sequestration of nutrients and how projected changes inDIVYA KARNAD
Divya Karnad is a marine ecologist and geographer with a PhD from Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, USA. She is an Assistant Professor at Ashoka University and a guest faculty at the Post Graduate Program in Wildlife Biology and Conservation at the National Centre from Biological Sciences. Her research spans the ecological andsocial
POLICY ASSESSMENTS FOR THE GREEN COAST PROJECT Acknowledgement: I’d like to acknowledge the work done by Gaspard Appavou, Saravanan, Ganesh and Chandru in painstankingly collecting and entering the field data for this study. I also wish to thank Dr.Rauf Ali for his help in the analysis of the results. | FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND | Foundation for Ecological Research, Advocacy and FIELD STUDIES FOR THE CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF POINT FIELD STUDIES FOR THE CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF POINT CALIMERE COMPLEX A REPORT FOR THE TAMIL NADU FOREST DEPARTMENT Dr. Rauf Ali Email for correspondence: rauf@feralindia.org FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND LEARNING 2 www.feralindia.org Foundation for Ecological Research, Advocacy and Learning (FERAL) Registered Office: No.27, 2nd Cross Appavou Nagar, Vazhakulam, Puducherry - 605 012, India STUDIES O N VULNERA BILITY A ND HABITAT RESTO RATIO N … Citations 1. Abraham, V. A., and Bhalla, R. S. 2008. Introduction and background to the project. In Studies on Vulnerability and Habitat Restoration along theANNUAL REPORT
ANNUAL REPORT 2012-13 W ildlife biology and conservation N atural resource management L earning and study abroad w W ater, sanitation and hygiene M arine science I slands and reefsPUBLICATIONS
Marc. RIS. Farshid Ahrestani, Samba Kumar, Srinivas Vaidyanathan, Lex Hiby, Devcharan Jathanna, Ullas Karanth Estimating densities of large herbivores in tropical forests: Rigorous evaluation of a dung-based method Ecology and Evolution 8, 7312-7322 ( Journal Article 2018)Google Scholar.
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Sustainable management of natural resources is a huge challenge confronting communities across the country. The breakdown of traditional, and often inequitable management structures combined with the lack of baselines and monitoring systems, has led to overexploitation and depletion of a number of crucial resources. The onslaught of environmental degradation, land use change combined with BHALLA | FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND Conference Paper. K Kumaran, R.S. Bhalla, K. Deviprasad Ecological and Anthropogenic Implications of Two Decades of Land Cover Changes in the Upper Nilgiris in The Context of Global Climate Change International Conference on Sustainable Forest Development in viewFARSHID AHRESTANI
Farshid is a wildlife ecologist who studies the mechanisms that drive the distribution and dynamics of populations and communities in spaceand time.
FIELD STUDIES FOR THE CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF POINT FIELD STUDIES FOR THE CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF POINT CALIMERE COMPLEX A REPORT FOR THE TAMIL NADU FOREST DEPARTMENT Dr. Rauf Ali Email for correspondence: rauf@feralindia.org VENETIA | FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND Venetia Sharanya is a researcher and works with the Frontier Elephant Programme. She has a Master's and her interests lie in understanding the underlying factors affecting human-animal interactions, finding scientific and feasible mitigations measures in case of human-animalconflict.
SUMAN JUMANI
Suman Jumani is pursuing her PhD in the Soil and Water Sciences Department, University of Florida, USA. She has completed her master’s degree in Wildlife Biology and Conservation from the National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS), Wildlife Conservation Society – India Programme. ECONOMIC INCENTIVES TO FOSTER CONSERVATION Economic Incentives - Fostering Conservation. 05. has a significant influence on the regional climate, hydrology and distribution of vegetation types (Pascal,CHAITANYA KRISHNA
Foundation for Ecological Research, Advocacy and Learning: FERAL FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND LEARNING Mandate Our mandate is to address issues of resource management, conservation, environ- ment and health at the grassroots and the policy level. To do this we undertake both implementation and research based projects and teach a wide range of PEOPLE | FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND People. Remembering Rauf. Rauf Saad Ali, the seniormost founding trustee of FERAL, breathed his last on the 1st of April 2016. Rauf slipped into a coma about 7pm the previous evening, shortly after insisting he be taken to his favourite round table under the neem tree outside his house in Auroville. His last conscious minutes were thechitchat
PROGRAMMES | FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY Sustainable management of natural resources is a huge challenge confronting communities across the country. The breakdown of traditional, and often inequitable management structures combined with the lack of baselines and monitoring systems, has led to overexploitation and depletion of a number of crucial resources.DIVYA KARNAD
Divya Karnad is a marine ecologist and geographer with a PhD from Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, USA. She is an Assistant Professor at Ashoka University and a guest faculty at the Post Graduate Program in Wildlife Biology and Conservation at the National Centre from Biological Sciences. Her research spans the ecological andsocial
NO MORE SHARK BITES
India is the third-largest harvester of sharks and rays in the world. Among these are several critically endangered species including Great hammerhead and Scalloped hammerhead sharks. Scalloped hammerhead sharks are particularly vulnerable to Indian fisheries. This study aims to reduce the vulnerability of these sharks and thereby conservethem.
VENETIA | FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND Venetia Sharanya is a researcher and works with the Frontier Elephant Programme. She has a Master's and her interests lie in understanding the underlying factors affecting human-animal interactions, finding scientific and feasible mitigations measures in case of human-animalconflict.
POLICY ASSESSMENTS FOR THE GREEN COAST PROJECT Acknowledgement: I’d like to acknowledge the work done by Gaspard Appavou, Saravanan, Ganesh and Chandru in painstankingly collecting and entering the field data for this study. I also wish to thank Dr.Rauf Ali for his help in the analysis of the results. SINGLE COLUMN TAB 2 OF FRONT PAGE Raising resources to support our work is a major challenge which we are trying to meet by turning to multiple sources of grants andvolunteers.
FARSHID AHRESTANI
Farshid is a wildlife ecologist who studies the mechanisms that drive the distribution and dynamics of populations and communities in spaceand time.
FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND LEARNING 2 www.feralindia.org Foundation for Ecological Research, Advocacy and Learning (FERAL) Registered Office: No.27, 2nd Cross Appavou Nagar, Vazhakulam, Puducherry - 605 012, India | FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND | Foundation for Ecological Research, Advocacy and PEOPLE | FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND People. Remembering Rauf. Rauf Saad Ali, the seniormost founding trustee of FERAL, breathed his last on the 1st of April 2016. Rauf slipped into a coma about 7pm the previous evening, shortly after insisting he be taken to his favourite round table under the neem tree outside his house in Auroville. His last conscious minutes were thechitchat
PROGRAMMES | FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY Sustainable management of natural resources is a huge challenge confronting communities across the country. The breakdown of traditional, and often inequitable management structures combined with the lack of baselines and monitoring systems, has led to overexploitation and depletion of a number of crucial resources.DIVYA KARNAD
Divya Karnad is a marine ecologist and geographer with a PhD from Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, USA. She is an Assistant Professor at Ashoka University and a guest faculty at the Post Graduate Program in Wildlife Biology and Conservation at the National Centre from Biological Sciences. Her research spans the ecological andsocial
NO MORE SHARK BITES
India is the third-largest harvester of sharks and rays in the world. Among these are several critically endangered species including Great hammerhead and Scalloped hammerhead sharks. Scalloped hammerhead sharks are particularly vulnerable to Indian fisheries. This study aims to reduce the vulnerability of these sharks and thereby conservethem.
VENETIA | FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND Venetia Sharanya is a researcher and works with the Frontier Elephant Programme. She has a Master's and her interests lie in understanding the underlying factors affecting human-animal interactions, finding scientific and feasible mitigations measures in case of human-animalconflict.
POLICY ASSESSMENTS FOR THE GREEN COAST PROJECT Acknowledgement: I’d like to acknowledge the work done by Gaspard Appavou, Saravanan, Ganesh and Chandru in painstankingly collecting and entering the field data for this study. I also wish to thank Dr.Rauf Ali for his help in the analysis of the results. SINGLE COLUMN TAB 2 OF FRONT PAGE Raising resources to support our work is a major challenge which we are trying to meet by turning to multiple sources of grants andvolunteers.
FARSHID AHRESTANI
Farshid is a wildlife ecologist who studies the mechanisms that drive the distribution and dynamics of populations and communities in spaceand time.
FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND LEARNING 2 www.feralindia.org Foundation for Ecological Research, Advocacy and Learning (FERAL) Registered Office: No.27, 2nd Cross Appavou Nagar, Vazhakulam, Puducherry - 605 012, India | FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND | Foundation for Ecological Research, Advocacy and PROGRAMMES | FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY Sustainable management of natural resources is a huge challenge confronting communities across the country. The breakdown of traditional, and often inequitable management structures combined with the lack of baselines and monitoring systems, has led to overexploitation and depletion of a number of crucial resources.PUBLICATIONS
Karthik Murthy, Samir Sinha, Rahul Kaul, Srinivas Vaidyanathan A fine-scale state-space model to understand drivers of forest fires in the Himalayan foothills Forest Ecology and Management 432, 902-911 ( Journal Article 2019)NO MORE SHARK BITES
India is the third-largest harvester of sharks and rays in the world. Among these are several critically endangered species including Great hammerhead and Scalloped hammerhead sharks. Scalloped hammerhead sharks are particularly vulnerable to Indian fisheries. This study aims to reduce the vulnerability of these sharks and thereby conservethem.
FARSHID AHRESTANI
Farshid is a wildlife ecologist who studies the mechanisms that drive the distribution and dynamics of populations and communities in spaceand time.
CHAITANYA KRISHNA
Foundation for Ecological Research, Advocacy and Learning: FERALIGNATIUS PELIYAS
Ignatius is interested in understanding human dimensions of conservation. He works in the Agastyamalai complex assessing the role human settlements and community FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND LEARNING 2 www.feralindia.org Foundation for Ecological Research, Advocacy and Learning (FERAL) Registered Office: No.27, 2nd Cross Appavou Nagar, Vazhakulam, Puducherry - 605 012, India | FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND | Foundation for Ecological Research, Advocacy and FIELD STUDIES FOR THE CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF POINT FIELD STUDIES FOR THE CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF POINT CALIMERE COMPLEX A REPORT FOR THE TAMIL NADU FOREST DEPARTMENT Dr. Rauf Ali Email for correspondence: rauf@feralindia.org ECONOMIC INCENTIVES TO FOSTER CONSERVATION Economic Incentives - Fostering Conservation. 05. has a significant influence on the regional climate, hydrology and distribution of vegetation types (Pascal, PEOPLE | FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND People. Remembering Rauf. Rauf Saad Ali, the seniormost founding trustee of FERAL, breathed his last on the 1st of April 2016. Rauf slipped into a coma about 7pm the previous evening, shortly after insisting he be taken to his favourite round table under the neem tree outside his house in Auroville. His last conscious minutes were thechitchat
PROGRAMMES | FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY Sustainable management of natural resources is a huge challenge confronting communities across the country. The breakdown of traditional, and often inequitable management structures combined with the lack of baselines and monitoring systems, has led to overexploitation and depletion of a number of crucial resources.DIVYA KARNAD
Divya Karnad is a marine ecologist and geographer with a PhD from Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, USA. She is an Assistant Professor at Ashoka University and a guest faculty at the Post Graduate Program in Wildlife Biology and Conservation at the National Centre from Biological Sciences. Her research spans the ecological andsocial
NO MORE SHARK BITES
India is the third-largest harvester of sharks and rays in the world. Among these are several critically endangered species including Great hammerhead and Scalloped hammerhead sharks. Scalloped hammerhead sharks are particularly vulnerable to Indian fisheries. This study aims to reduce the vulnerability of these sharks and thereby conservethem.
POLICY ASSESSMENTS FOR THE GREEN COAST PROJECT Acknowledgement: I’d like to acknowledge the work done by Gaspard Appavou, Saravanan, Ganesh and Chandru in painstankingly collecting and entering the field data for this study. I also wish to thank Dr.Rauf Ali for his help in the analysis of the results. VENETIA | FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND Venetia Sharanya is a researcher and works with the Frontier Elephant Programme. She has a Master's and her interests lie in understanding the underlying factors affecting human-animal interactions, finding scientific and feasible mitigations measures in case of human-animalconflict.
FARSHID AHRESTANI
Farshid is a wildlife ecologist who studies the mechanisms that drive the distribution and dynamics of populations and communities in spaceand time.
SINGLE COLUMN TAB 2 OF FRONT PAGE Raising resources to support our work is a major challenge which we are trying to meet by turning to multiple sources of grants andvolunteers.
| FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND | Foundation for Ecological Research, Advocacy and FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND LEARNING 2 www.feralindia.org Foundation for Ecological Research, Advocacy and Learning (FERAL) Registered Office: No.27, 2nd Cross Appavou Nagar, Vazhakulam, Puducherry - 605 012, India PEOPLE | FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND People. Remembering Rauf. Rauf Saad Ali, the seniormost founding trustee of FERAL, breathed his last on the 1st of April 2016. Rauf slipped into a coma about 7pm the previous evening, shortly after insisting he be taken to his favourite round table under the neem tree outside his house in Auroville. His last conscious minutes were thechitchat
PROGRAMMES | FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY Sustainable management of natural resources is a huge challenge confronting communities across the country. The breakdown of traditional, and often inequitable management structures combined with the lack of baselines and monitoring systems, has led to overexploitation and depletion of a number of crucial resources.DIVYA KARNAD
Divya Karnad is a marine ecologist and geographer with a PhD from Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, USA. She is an Assistant Professor at Ashoka University and a guest faculty at the Post Graduate Program in Wildlife Biology and Conservation at the National Centre from Biological Sciences. Her research spans the ecological andsocial
NO MORE SHARK BITES
India is the third-largest harvester of sharks and rays in the world. Among these are several critically endangered species including Great hammerhead and Scalloped hammerhead sharks. Scalloped hammerhead sharks are particularly vulnerable to Indian fisheries. This study aims to reduce the vulnerability of these sharks and thereby conservethem.
POLICY ASSESSMENTS FOR THE GREEN COAST PROJECT Acknowledgement: I’d like to acknowledge the work done by Gaspard Appavou, Saravanan, Ganesh and Chandru in painstankingly collecting and entering the field data for this study. I also wish to thank Dr.Rauf Ali for his help in the analysis of the results. VENETIA | FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND Venetia Sharanya is a researcher and works with the Frontier Elephant Programme. She has a Master's and her interests lie in understanding the underlying factors affecting human-animal interactions, finding scientific and feasible mitigations measures in case of human-animalconflict.
FARSHID AHRESTANI
Farshid is a wildlife ecologist who studies the mechanisms that drive the distribution and dynamics of populations and communities in spaceand time.
SINGLE COLUMN TAB 2 OF FRONT PAGE Raising resources to support our work is a major challenge which we are trying to meet by turning to multiple sources of grants andvolunteers.
| FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND | Foundation for Ecological Research, Advocacy and FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND LEARNING 2 www.feralindia.org Foundation for Ecological Research, Advocacy and Learning (FERAL) Registered Office: No.27, 2nd Cross Appavou Nagar, Vazhakulam, Puducherry - 605 012, India PROGRAMMES | FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY Sustainable management of natural resources is a huge challenge confronting communities across the country. The breakdown of traditional, and often inequitable management structures combined with the lack of baselines and monitoring systems, has led to overexploitation and depletion of a number of crucial resources.PUBLICATIONS
Karthik Murthy, Samir Sinha, Rahul Kaul, Srinivas Vaidyanathan A fine-scale state-space model to understand drivers of forest fires in the Himalayan foothills Forest Ecology and Management 432, 902-911 ( Journal Article 2019)NO MORE SHARK BITES
India is the third-largest harvester of sharks and rays in the world. Among these are several critically endangered species including Great hammerhead and Scalloped hammerhead sharks. Scalloped hammerhead sharks are particularly vulnerable to Indian fisheries. This study aims to reduce the vulnerability of these sharks and thereby conservethem.
FARSHID AHRESTANI
Farshid is a wildlife ecologist who studies the mechanisms that drive the distribution and dynamics of populations and communities in spaceand time.
CHAITANYA KRISHNA
Foundation for Ecological Research, Advocacy and Learning: FERALIGNATIUS PELIYAS
Ignatius is interested in understanding human dimensions of conservation. He works in the Agastyamalai complex assessing the role human settlements and community FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND LEARNING 2 www.feralindia.org Foundation for Ecological Research, Advocacy and Learning (FERAL) Registered Office: No.27, 2nd Cross Appavou Nagar, Vazhakulam, Puducherry - 605 012, India | FOUNDATION FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND | Foundation for Ecological Research, Advocacy and FIELD STUDIES FOR THE CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF POINT FIELD STUDIES FOR THE CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF POINT CALIMERE COMPLEX A REPORT FOR THE TAMIL NADU FOREST DEPARTMENT Dr. Rauf Ali Email for correspondence: rauf@feralindia.org ECONOMIC INCENTIVES TO FOSTER CONSERVATION Economic Incentives - Fostering Conservation. 05. has a significant influence on the regional climate, hydrology and distribution of vegetation types (Pascal,Details
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