Community conservation village in India operates despite loss of tourism
vendredi 29 mai 2020 à 02:00A village in India, in Nagaland near the border with Burma, has operated since 1998 as a community conservation area, managed to protect wildlife. Despite loss of tourism, they can survive.
700 other such community conservation areas have been set up in Nagaland. Dealing with climate disaster, and population growth if that continues, will be a big challenge for them in this century.