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People in Conservation: Biodiversity Conservation and Livelihood Security. Vol 9, Issue 5, January 2020 to June 2020

Monday, 02 November 2020 by Radhika Mulay

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Kalpavriksh and eCoexist bring you Set of 8 Children’s Books!

Thursday, 29 October 2020 by Radhika Mulay
A set of 8 delightful children’s books written by well know environmentalists for kids to learn about Nature and her magic! Books come in a hand made cotton drawstring bag with a Rangoli print on it .
Order at : https://www.e-coexist.com/product/childrens-books-set-of-8/
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Keeping crawlies for green company

Monday, 19 October 2020 by Radhika Mulay

Generations of humans rise and fall within the lifetime of one tree, and yet we have managed to shake its very foundation with our irresponsible and careless lifestyle.

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Suburban Tales! How Love For A Bandra Garden Inspired A Book

Monday, 19 October 2020 by Radhika Mulay

D’Monte Park Street’s resident-run Dream Grove project has inspired a children’s book. And we love it

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Press Release: Urgent Need to Support Goba System of Ladakh

Monday, 19 October 2020 by Radhika Mulay

Five civil society organisations are encouraging the UT Administration and the Hill
Council, along with Ladakhi society, to recognise and strengthen the goba (or
nambardar) system.


In a detailed study led by Kalpavriksh (a Pune-based organisation active in Ladakh), in
coordination with Ladakhi organisations Snow Leopard Conservancy – India Trust (SLC-IT),
Nature Conservation Foundation (NCF), Ladakh Media and Arts Organisation (LAMO), and
Local Futures, it was found that the goba system is still highly relevant for Ladakhi society.
Across the Leh district, people continue to have faith in this system, and insist that it should
continue along with the Panchayat system.

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Webinar #13: “Self-determination & coping with COVID19 in indigenous Lomerio, Bolivia”

Monday, 19 October 2020 by Radhika Mulay
Global Tapestry of Alternatives and Global Dialogue for Systemic Change present:

Dialogue on Alternatives in the Time of Global Crises – a Webinar series

Dialogue 13: Self-determination & coping with COVID19 in indigenous Lomerio, Boliviawith Elmar Masay and Maria Chore, Monkoxi leaders, Bolivia
Friday 23th October – 1:30 PM (UTC/GMT) 7pm IST

Monkoxi leaders from the Indigenous territory of Lomerio, Bolivia, will share experiences dealing with COVID-19. Though the pandemic led to 20 people dying, the Monkoxi were able to control further spread by blocking access in and out of their territories, coordinating with partners the delivery of biomedical equipment, and (esp. important) reviving traditional medicine and community care values and relations. Participatory indigenous research in collaboration with Nur University (Bolivia) and University of East Anglia (UK) is helping systematize this learning, for possible similar out-breaks in future, and to share with other indigenous nations. This builds on several years of process to claim self-determination rights to the territory.
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About the presenters Elmar Masay Soquere
Elmar Masay Soquere is Chief of the Monkoxi Indigenous Nation of Lomerio, Bolivia, located in the Chiquitano Dry Forest, the last best conserved dry tropical forest in the world. The Monkoxi were the first indigenous nation in Bolivia to self-proclaim themselves autonomous and the first case of forest certification in the country through the Forest Stewardship Council. They are about to become one of the first lowland Indigenous peoples to be recognized as autonomous under the country’s recent autonomy law and 2009 Constitution. From 2000 to 2001 Masay worked as a computer specialist for the Indigenous Center for the Original Peoples of Lomerio (CICOL). Between 2002 and 2009 he served as a technical advisor on the Indigenous Territorial Management Committee in the Native Communal Territory of Monteverde, focusing on sustainable development and natural resource management with the goal of gaining legal autonomy with a territorial base for 128 communities. He also participated in the Indigenous marches for sovereignty and Indigenous rights as well as to advocate for a Constituent Assembly to draft the 2009 Constitution. From 2010 to 2012 Masay provided technical support for the Lomerio Native Communal Territory in the process and legal claim for Indigenous Autonomy on behalf of the 29 communities located in the territory. Between 2013 and 2017 he was elected as chief of economy and production in CICOL. Subsequently, the communities decided to elect him as General Chief of CICOL, which is the maximum authority within the Monkoxi Nation in Lomerio territory.

Maria Chore
Maria Chore is a woman indigenous leader from Lomerio. As Chief of Autonomy in CICOL, she has played a central role mobilizing and foreseeing the claim for political autonomy before the Bolivian State. She has also been chief of Gender issues in CICOL and has worked as indigenous researcher in various projects related to the reconstruction of the Monkox indigenous identity. Our past webinar sessions videos are available in this link.
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Video: Gandhi Lives! Perspectives on Satyagraha, Swaraj and Self-reliance

Thursday, 15 October 2020 by Radhika Mulay

Mahatma Gandhi’s ideas, ideals, and life are as relevant today as ever, to deal with the horrific inequalities, ecological devastation, and injustice across the world. Satyagraha can help us speak truth to power, swaraj to reclaim power inherent in each of us, and self-reliance to rid ourselves of debilitating dependence on govts and corporations. A presentation to Dept of Social Work, Delhi University, 30.9.2020

Gandhi Lives! Perspectives on Satyagraha, Swaraj & Self-reliance from Ashish Kothari
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Mahatma Gandhi calls PM Modi: “Did you really mean Self-reliance?”

Thursday, 15 October 2020 by Radhika Mulay

Article in Gujarati language

Article in English language

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No Atma, Lots of Nirbharta: The Socio-Ecological Bankruptcy of Modi’s Self-Reliance Stimulus

Monday, 05 October 2020 by Radhika Mulay

The most blatant example of ecological illiteracy in the name of ‘self-reliance’ is that of coal mining – a sector which is being opened up in parts of central India which were hitherto off-limits.

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Video: Eco India: How Gandhi’s idea of Swaraj is inspiring communities to take charge of their environment?

Monday, 05 October 2020 by Radhika Mulay

For long, India has mirrored the top-down development approach of the West. In this special interview, environmentalist and thinker Ashish Kothari talks about why that needs to radically change through imbibing the ideas of ‘Eco Swaraj’ – a common theme among many grassroots environmental movements in the country that are re-defining their relationship with the environment. “You build in the notion of Swaraj, which is a deeply political and economic concept of independence and autonomy, but also a responsibility to the rest of nature,” says Kothari.

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