Gujarat Ecology Society

Ecological Restoration

Ongoing Projects

1. Forest Landscape Restoration (FLR) in Gujarat
Project: Hiring an NGO partner to assist in implementing forest landscape restoration (FLR) in selected landscapes for the state of Gujarat
Partners: IUCN, GIZ, TERI. BAIF
Implementing Forest  Landsape Restoration (FLR) in selected landscapes for the State of Gujarat, sponsored by IUCN India
The project aims to undertake restoration of the forest landscape in the districts of Banaskantha, Sabarkantha and Bhavnagar Districts.
2. Plantation in the Wasteland of  Nadida Village,
CSR Project Sponsored by Neogen Chemicals Ltd.
3. Ecological Restoration of Lake Mohan, Jhagadiya Supported by SayTrees, Karnataka

Our Achievement

1. Eco-restoration of GMDC mining sites (1995-97) -Sponsored by Gujarat Mineral Development Corporation
  • The project was undertaken to step up the protection and conservation of the natural environment in mining areas. The one-year intensive study covered a scientific assessment of the problem in its totality and provided an action plan for long-term ecological rehabilitation of the three active mining sites. Suitable guidelines and strategies have also been proposed for the efficient development of mineral resources in the State without disturbing the balance of nature.
2. Ecological restoration and planning for Alang (1996-1997) – Sponsored by Gujarat Maritime Board
  • The study was undertaken to evolve an alternative development plan that is ecologically sound and devise methods for proper regulation of activities of the Alang-Sosiya shipbreaking yard. A comprehensive investigation of ecological features of the coastal area, littoral zone, and offshore region was carried out with the help of specific task forces. Some of the more critical issues such as heavy metal pollution, oil and hydrocarbon, and the occurrence of pathogens were also undertaken. After understanding the local ecosystem dynamics, a practical strategy for the prevention of pollution, the upgradation of landscape, conservation of biological diversity, and betterment of the human population concerned with this industry were recommended. The study also identified areas for fresh intervention for ecologically sustainable development of the region.
3. Coastal Eco-village Development (1997)- Sponsored by International Ocean Institute
  • The Society also promoted the Coastal Eco-village development project aimed at creating a model for the revitalization of the degraded saline coastal land through physical, chemical, and biological treatment. The project is being implemented by VIKAS, an NGO based in Ahmedabad and has been sponsored by the International Ocean Institute, Malta.
4. Regulating bio-invasion in Banni grassland in Kachchh, Gujarat (2002-2003)- Sponsored by SGP and Centre for Environment Education
  • The project aimed to regulate the invasion of P. juliflora in Banni by sustainably involving the local populace. The project included two approaches. Firstly, ecological and socio-economic studies were conducted to understand the cause-effect relationship between vegetation and, the impact of P. juliflora on other plants on animals, and on local communities.
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