Testing the stillwaters

Garima Prasher Bangalore Mirror Bureau | January 8, 2022  The hard fact is Bengaluru’s lakes are choking from untreated sewage flowing in every day. The waterbodies are on the brink, often catching fire, frothing on the edges with dead fish floating on the surface, and suffocating the residents in the vicinity with unbearable stench.

Mapping the Potential of Community Forest Resource Rights in Central India

Sharachchandra Lele, Shruti Mokashi  Mongabay | October 11, 2021 The provisions of the Forest Rights Act 2006 (FRA) relating to Community Forest Resource (CFR) rights have the potential to transform forest governance in India by decentralising forest management power to gram sabhas. However, their implementation has not been effective. ATREE researchers used Census data, maps, […]

What drives flowering, fruiting in Sikkim’s rhododendrons?

The Hindu | 16 February, 2019 Neems are in bloom and mango trees fruiting in many parts of India now, but what determines such seasonal changes? At least, in the Sikkim Himalaya temperature, day length and genetic relatedness between species determine when rhododendrons put out their first buds, flowers and fruits, finds a new study.