Covering more than 4,000 sq miles (10,360 sq km) of coastal India and Bangladesh, it is the world's biggest area of mangroves. "It’s a very dense area with mix of everything, including forests ...
A study reveals Mumbai's Coastal Zone Management Plans are inaccurate and incomplete, risking coastal habitats and failing to involve local communities.
KENDRAPARA: The Centre has allocated Rs 1,643.63 lakh to Bhitarkanika National Park under the ecosystem restoration and mangrove plantation along with livelihoo ...
The country has also committed to creating an additional carbon sink of 2.5 to 3 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent by 2030 through enhanced forest and tree cover, as part of its Nationally ...