Balipara Foundation: Building an Interconnected Future of Forests & People

Balipara Foundation: Building an Interconnected Future of Forests & People

On our recent trip to the Balipara Foundation in Assam, Sonali and I witnessed an incredible display of the harmonious coexistence of people and forests. It wasn't just about preserving nature but about building communities that take charge of restoring and managing their habitats.

Established in 2007, the Balipara Foundation has been a catalyst for environmental conservation and habitat restoration initiatives in the Eastern Himalayan region. They have been working towards restoring forests across Assam’s Udalguri district to Sonitpur along the Arunachal Pradesh-Assam-Bhutan border, also known as the ‘Elephant Country’.?

The heart of their initiative lies in a simple but profound question - why not forests AND people? And thus, they created a framework for ecological preservation that is also a driving force for community upliftment.?

At Udalguri man-made forest, we observed how the community actively engaged in tree plantation alongside JFMC and the Forest Department of Assam. While at Phuloguri, we explored the intricacies of restoration in hill landscapes, emphasising the role of conserving indigenous plants and avoiding introducing exotic or non-native species. Our day continued with a beautifully organised lunch at a community homestay showcasing the potential of ecotourism. We also visited Sikom, where they addressed some of the most pressing issues in the state, like human-elephant conflict and soil erosion. We also learned about the community nursery model at Baligaon, where community ownership not only ensured project success but also fostered development in neighbouring communities.?

Recently, the foundation launched the ambitious Great People's Forest - Vision 2030 initiative. In collaboration with regional partners, the initiative sets a bold goal: to plant 1 billion trees across the Eastern Himalayas by 2030. This endeavour is not just about reforestation; it's a significant step toward placing the conservation of this unique ecosystem on the global conservation agenda.

We saw their various projects in action, from community nurseries to agroforestry initiatives and learned about the science of restoration, careful selection of plant species, and biodiversity assessments in the region.?

Their commitment to creating a future where communities at the edge of forests are self-reliant and primary stewards of habitat restoration and management was highly impressive. Furthermore, their dedication to fostering an entrepreneurial ecosystem focused on community and youth engagement was inspiring.

Sonali and I were grateful for the chance to support a vision that seeks to create an interconnected future for people and forests.

S. Ainavolu

| Teacher of Management | Certified Ind. Director | Power, Infra, and Education | SDGs Believer | Tradition & Culture Educator |

7 个月

It is true that the approach can be AND instead of OR, forest AND people. It was always the case till 50 years ago. Then commercial exploitation of forests began. Corporates get 'Clearances' but local tribals get harassed. Between these two Cs, another C word exists!

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Manu Maudgal

Thinker, Strategist & Navigator of Transitions

8 个月

The focus on consumption and infrastructure over the coming decade means stressed bio-diversity and ecology. Such efforts need to be strengthend to support India's sustainable growth.

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"1 billion trees across the Eastern Himalayas by 2030" - What a soulful target. Thank you Ravi Venkatesan and Madam Sonali Kulkarni for sharing this.

Kingshuk Chakraborty

P&C Reinsurance - Underwriting & Business Development | Commercial Business | Personal Line I Speciality I

9 个月

I spent last Christmas at Wild Mahasheer and got introduced to the works of Balipara Foundation. Mr Ranjit Barthakur and team has been doing commendable work. Their research, projects and work towards sustainability is a great model for community, climate and resilience. As a north easterner myself it feels great to see people like yourself Ravi Venkatesan and Praveen Gupta interested in it. Thanks and Regards.

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Upendra Deglurkar

Independent Director , CEO coach, Advisor to MNCs on India business strategy execution

9 个月

You should visit our school And other projects in remote Maharashtra.. when u were in Microsoft u sent ur team to see our work .. I invite you to come and see it

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