In light of the poor implementation of the #FRA Act, a new paper by ATREE’s Divya Gupta and Sharachchandra Lele finds that NGO intervention works as a bridge between the community and the state to enable the transition to responsive #forest governance.
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Are you interested in getting science and the environment in the news? Apply for our paid press office internship and be involved in communicating cutting edge ecology research #scicomm
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The new IUFRO President John Parrotta, in his acceptance speech, particularly stresses the important role that the forest science community has to play in the world. “The world needs what IUFRO has to offer." @IUFRO_John @forestservice#iufro2019
Forestry students and young scientists: do you want to present your work at a #IUFRO2019 Incubator session? Then submit your abstract before 15 June 2019! https://t.co/BLxbnlfbBG
Are you a student in Forestry or a related area? Would you like to participate in the discussions at the #UFRO2019 ? You have until April 30 to register for the volunteer program.
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We are happy to share our new article on
Influence of phylogeny and abiotic factors varies across early and late reproductive phenology of Himalayan Rhododendrons- Basnett - 2019 - Ecosphere - Wiley Online Library https://t.co/K6oNF32l5S
There is a new @ESAEcology#publication featuring the @ForestGEO#forest#research site in BCI, @stri_panama!
Resolving the paradox of clumped seed dispersal: positive density and distance dependence in a bat‐dispersed species https://t.co/SHEorb0DJ8
Its disturbing, the other all so similar accounts from women. I’m sorry I didn’t talk earlier. Thanks @mrsfunnybones@akshaykumar for taking abuse seriously. Evidently @SimplySajidK has chosen to deflect instead of apologize. I’m not surprised.
Eurasian otters are present in the Western Ghats—it has taken 70 long years to confirm this, sadly from a roadkill. Do read this piece by @aathiperinchery over at @the_hindu:
"Direct modelling of limited migration improves projected distribution of Himalayan amphibians under climate change"
Interesting work on Himalayan amphibians by @barkha_subba congratulations @sandeep__sen @gravikanth1#MichaelNobis
https://t.co/4DXb33yBd6
Enroll in our 6 week course on Exploring #Sustainability in the Indian Context w/ a great team of faculty @azimpremjiuniv. Last iteration for 2018 begins Oct 12. For more details, and to register, send an email to [email protected]
Suhel Quader, who heads our Education and Public Engagement programme, spoke about birds, people, and the crucial role citizen science plays in understanding biodiversity at this year's @NatureIn_Focus festival. Here's the video: https://t.co/W2tE2cZS0f @birdcountindia
Congratulations to all the authors..
Correlated evolution of flower size and seed number in flowering plants (monocotyledons) | Annals of Botany | Oxford Academic https://t.co/QNSvYj4JH6