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...
Yatish Lele
Afflication
Centre for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), IndiaLatest Submission of the Author
Implementing Satoyama Initiative through Community-Conserved Areas (CCAs) – A Success Story from Nagaland, India