As part of Shakti’s Community Forest Rights & Commons Management initiative, an EHM (Ecological Health Monitoring) survey was conducted at Gulunthi village to assess the status and health of local forest and common resources.
As part of Shakti’s Community Forest Rights & Commons Management initiative, an EHM (Ecological Health Monitoring) survey was conducted at Gulunthi village to assess the status and health of local forest and common resources.
The survey focused on evaluating ecological conditions, documenting resource use patterns, and strengthening community-based data systems. By generating reliable field-level information, the initiative supports informed decision-making and better planning for sustainable forest governance.
Through participatory processes, community members were actively involved in understanding ecological indicators and the importance of monitoring biodiversity and resource use. This approach not only improves transparency but also enhances local capacity to manage commons effectively.
The activity reinforces community ownership, promotes evidence-based planning, and contributes to long-term conservation and livelihood security. By combining scientific assessment with community participation, Shakti Organisation continues to support resilient and sustainable management of forest and commons resources.
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