ABSTRACT
In Nagaland, located within the Indo-Burma and Himalaya biodiversity hotspots in India, customary rights are protected by the Indian Constitution, and the majority of natural habitats (88.3%) are owned and managed by individuals and clans overseen by village councils, district councils...
Siddharth Edake
Afflication
Centre for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, IndiaE-mail
siddharth.edake@teri.res.inLatest Submission of the Author
Implementing Satoyama Initiative through Community-Conserved Areas (CCAs) – A Success Story from Nagaland, India