Understanding the need for exploring the ingredients of success in conservation and sustainable livelihoods, the Balipara Foundation launched the Eastern Himalayan Naturenomics™ Forum in 2013 to find solutions leading to important lessons for the communities and others, at all levels, from local to global.
Starting the dialogue with Asian Elephant conservation to exploring the crucial role of rural communities in the Eastern Himalayas and supporting rural economies and livelihoods, eleven editions (2013-2024) of Eastern Himalayan Naturenomics™ Forum has led to participation from over 20+ countries, 2000+ distinguished speakers and participants from multi-disciplinary fields and recognized 156 Balipara Foundation Awardees.
The Forum seeks to generate grassroots, actionable solutions to rewild the landscapes of the Eastern Himalayas and empower local communities to be the stewards of their natural assets.
Over the years, it has emerged as an interdisciplinary platform bringing together stakeholders across the spectrum to foster knowledge sharing, for future collaborative efforts on community-led conservation. With this vision and endeavor to bring together local stakeholders in communities, conservation and livelihoods to debate pressing issues and opportunities for action, Regional Eastern Himalayan Naturenomics™ Forums were launched in the year 2019, with successful deliberations held across India’s Eastern Himalayas.
Strategic Focus Areas
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Building Resilient Landscapes from Snowline to Sealine
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Technology for Monitoring the Depletion of Forest Cover & Natural Assets
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Creating Ecological Budgets - Nature Capital Debt for Social Mobility
For More Details, Please Contact
Event: 12th Eastern Himalayan Naturenomics Forum
Website: https://baliparafoundation.com/
Date: 26-27 November 2024
Balipara Foundation
Email: [email protected]