Conserving Native Trees in the Coffee Agroforestry Landscape of Kodagu
Grantee Name: Cheryl Dwarka Nath
- Hotspot
- Western Ghats and Sri Lanka
- Location
- India
- Amount
- $8,529
- Dates
- Sep 2009 – Aug 2010
- Keywords
- Agroforestry, Policy/law
Identify strategies to enable farmers to conserve native trees within privately owned coffee estates in Kodagu that harbor a high diversity of tree species, despite economic and legal constraints. Produce scientific articles and develop linkages among stakeholders.
1 Enable action by diverse communities and partnerships to ensure conservation of key biodiversity areas and enhance connectivity in the corridors
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