The World Bank has approved a new project aimed at helping over 700,000 people in Tripura and Nagaland improve forest landscape management and enhance forest value chains in more than 400 villages.
Forests, spanning approximately 1.5 million hectares, are crucial to the rural economy in Nagaland and Tripura and sustain numerous tribal communities. However, the past decade witnessed declining ...
A tribe in the north-eastern Indian state of Nagaland gave up their ancient tradition ... operation that exploits natural resources and the forests that surround the village.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 25, 2024 — The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors on Monday approved a new project to support more than 700,000 people to manage forest landscapes better and enhance forest ...
Forests, spanning approximately 1.5 million hectares, are crucial to the rural economy in Nagaland and Tripura and sustain numerous tribal communities. However, the past decade witnessed declining ...