This blog post is based on a unique multilayer farming initiative implemented as part of the “Integrated Water Resources Development and Promotion of Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA) in Maharashtra and Telangana—A Practice and Knowledge Embedded Approach” project, which is supported by the Honeywell Hometown Solutions India Foundation (HHSIF).
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As climate change tightens its grip, the resilient communities in Chhattisgarh need your support more than ever
As Axis Bank Foundation strives to improve the livelihoods of two million households by 2026-27, one of the intensifying and worrying hurdles our communities face is the disproportionate impact of climate change. Climate adaptation is, hence, an urgency!
Carbon footprint is the total amount of greenhouse gases (including carbon dioxide and methane) that are generated by human actions. By making small changes to our daily actions, one can decrease their carbon footprint.
October Heat refers to the rise in temperature that occurs during the post-monsoon and pre-winter season. In recent years, however, October has increasingly felt like an extension of summer rather than an early indication of winter.
The research highlights the need for time and context specific climate stress moments to help farmers respond to climate change.
A case study of flood impact using SAR data from Mantha in Jalna district, Maharashtra
Provisioning Ecosystem Services (PES) encompass essential natural resources directly supporting human livelihoods and well-being. They play a crucial role in climate change adaptation and contribute to achieving various SDGs.
Decoding the effect of heat waves and temperature extremes on Indian chilli farmers in 2024
Phulman Singh and Ravi Marabi transformed their barren lands into thriving farms, bringing them closer to realising their dreams of building homes for their families.
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W-CReS researchers’ journey across Maharashtra documenting good O&M practices turned into a travel across diverse terrains and lived realities, with each step testing perception and decision-making
Mahavir’s farm has moved from producing what felt safe to what the local market needs.
The growing use of synthetic and glass-coated kite thread, commonly known as manjha, has turned a leisure activity into a serious public safety and environmental issue
In rain-dependent landscapes, Participatory Net Planning puts people at the centre of watershed decisions, building ownership that lasts beyond projects, it creates site-specific solutions that strengthen livelihoods.
32-year-old Menej Raito of Kumbhijal village in Odisha’s Rayagada district earn an income in his own village and does not need to migrate anymore.
Read how ecohydrology provides the scientific foundation needed to link ecosystem restoration with reliable water outcomes.
Depleted soil is quietly reducing the nutrients in our food, driving hidden hunger despite full plates and rising food production.
Trees Transform Nallavelly village as 10,000 saplings revive barren drylands through community action, scientific planning, and sustainable rural afforestation.