Publications

Publications play a vital role for preserving plant genetic diversity, which is crucial for food security, environmental sustainability and adapting to climate change. Here's why they’re important:

The Himalayan

The Himalayan

The Eastern Himalayan region is inhabited by more than 490 ethnic communies who share an interdependent relaonship with the abundant biodiversity in the region.

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Naturenomics 8.0

Naturenomics 8.0

The Eastern Himalayan region is inhabited by more than 490 ethnic communies who share an interdependent relaonship with the abundant biodiversity in the region.

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The Himalayan

The Himalayan

The Eastern Himalays lie at the hart of a paradox of our global economy today: the world’s richest natural capital nations, are often amongst its poorest. Some economists call the paradox the resource curse.

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The Himalayan

The Himalayan

This volume of The Himalayan explores the needs for the future: the success stories of the Eastern Himlayas that need to be built on, the traditional knowledge and community practices that could transform how we manage our natural assets, the threats and the risks that lie ahead and the most critical needs for policy, people and biodiversity in the coming decade.

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Naturenomics 8.0

Naturenomics 8.0

The Eastern Himalayan region is inhabited by a large number of ethnic communities who share an independent relationship with her abundant biodiversity in the region. This handbook is a compilation of the commonly used plants for traditional medicines, food and culture by some of the ethnic communities of the Eastern Himalayas – Adivasi, Assamese, Bodo, Garo, Mishing, Nepali and Nyishi.

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Naturenomics™ 7.0

Naturenomics™ 7.0

This series explores alternate approaches to development highlighting the relationship between ecology and the economy. This compilation is an attempt to pay homage to, and highlight several key challenges involving water, and more importantly addressing these.

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Naturenomics™ 6.0

Naturenomics™ 6.0

Naturenomics™-6.0 dedicated toThe unique & evergreen forests, The endemic & enchanting biodiversity, The pristine rivers & water bodies, The culturally diverse communities, And to the crusaders of the eastern himalayas, Who are interdependently working towards a secure future.

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Naturenomics™ 5.0

Naturenomics™ 5.0

This series explores alternate approaches to development highlighting the relationship between ecology and the economy. This compilation is an attempt to pay homage to, and highlight several key challenges involving water, and more importantly addressing these.

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Naturenomics™ 4.0 Vol II

Naturenomics™ 4.0 Vol II

Mining in biodiversity rich,culturally diverse areas in India leads to large landscape level changes and affects local communities and their livelihood in many complex ways. Naturenomics 4.0-Vol II focuses on ecological and biodiversity around mining.

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Naturenomics™ 4.0 Vol I

Naturenomics™ 4.0 Vol I

Mining in biodiversity rich,culturally diverse areas in India leads to large landscape level changes and affects local communities and their livelihood in many complex ways. Naturenomics 4.0-Vol I focuses on social security issues around mining.

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Naturenomics™ 3.0-2019

Naturenomics™ 3.0-2019

Naturenomics™ 3.0 is made up of case studies, our real-time experiences in delivering Naturenomics , together with propositions for practical implementation, where case studies do not yet exist. In this way we are able to illustrate what it would mean for all sectors of industry TM to embrace Naturenomics and what they can achieve economically by putting it into practice.

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Naturenomics™ 2.0 (2008)

Naturenomics™ 2.0 (2008)

Naturenomics™ 2.0 reflects the progress we have made and the developments undertaken with the Naturenomics™ model, proposing a stronger link between ecological competitiveness and economic sustainability. In it we promote our inherent belief that to ‘trust in ecology is to trust in future’

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Naturenomics™ 1.0 (2007)

Naturenomics™ 1.0 (2007)

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Kaziranga Inheritance

Kaziranga Inheritance

The success of Kaziranga is a tribute to the people of Assam who have shown that as we mould the planet to suit our needs, we can also set aside spaces for the myriad creatures with whom we share our fragile world. As we celebrate National Wildlife Week, We take pleasure in placing in your hands, The Kaziranga Inheritance , a book that is the labour of a love, a shared concern for the environment that has been the hallmark of both Bittu Sahgal and Ranjit Barthakur, crusaders for nature.

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