• see life in action.
  • Davos of India.
  • lifestyle of sustainability.
  • land and lifestyles.
  • nature solves.
  • a new framework for a sustainable future.
  • fragility of the ecosystems.
  • climate resilience.
  • non-existent alternatives.
  • actions and consumption.
  • one Earth, one family, one future.
  • reimagine old paradigms.
  • role of traditional knowledge and local communities.
  • way of life for individuals and communities.
  • nature-based solutions.
  • living in harmony with nature.
  • fragile ecosystem.
  • community engagement for the better.
  • local farmers with traditional wisdom.
  • indication of the transformations to come.
  • carbon sequestration.
  • 70 percent youth in Meghalaya.
  • vcfs in 6500 villages.
  • Village community facilitator.
  • coe for nrm.
  • have we done enough.
  • decent start but a long way to go.
  • biodiversity management committee.
  • sustainable tourism.
  • nature-based activities.
  • indigenous knowledge and activities.
  • green infrastructure and urban planning.
  • let's walk the talk.
  • one third of the trade route length.
  • reality of the situation.
  • find ways to adapt, act, mitigate.
  • consumption-driven economy.
  • solar is not as stable as thermal.
  • energy mix.
  • alternatives to livelihood.
  • 200 years the same way, in 2014 mining was declared illegal.
  • allow the system to change.
  • regenerative farming.
  • new processes that are available.
  • an area that we need to study.
  • allow the soul to regenerate.
  • region has a lot to offer.
  • it's a continent on its own.
  • what has worked for the past 200 years has something that has worked.
  • subject that is close to my heart.
  • international solar great mission.
  • cm solar mission.
  • joram renewable.
  • let us start somewhere and move.
  • one lakh households with solar in the next five years.
  • livelihood is as important as the environment.
  • natural capital.
  • brainstorm, build consensus, and mobilize communities for climate action.
  • preemptive measure.
  • communities to cooperate.
  • self-help groups in India are women-led.
  • greater ownership.
  • leverage community.
  • modern forms of organization.
  • knowledge dissemination.
  • engaging the youth helps in leveraging technology.
  • nature-based solutions do not things.
  • pump only pumps water.
  • create beautiful places.
  • create recreational spaces for people.
  • most vulnerable are greatly affected.
  • water harvesting, reduces downstream flooding.
  • having buffers in the system.
  • India food preferences.
  • policy framework.
  • constraints on resources available.
  • integration actions.
  • adaptation actions.
  • 2047 climate resilience.
  • pakke.
  • underscale underfunding.
  • free-rider problems.
  • environment-friendly actions.
  • hard incentives and regulation.
  • carbon pricing.
  • cost-effective community-based initiatives.
  • 20 cost-effective actions by UNDP.
  • Nepal 26 to 45.
  • community-based forest management.
  • by Australia.
  • third wave of democratization.
  • public health, public education, green now.
  • Bezos 10 billion-dollar fund.
  • global biodiversity development fund.
  • MRV framework.
  • demystify the science.
  • good deficit state.
  • only 30 percent is covered.
  • irrigation is costly in hilly areas.
  • Tamil Nadu receives three times less rainfall than Meghalaya.
  • impact of climate.
  • buckwheat.
  • 200 acres.
  • topsoil health is at 55 percent right now.
  • resiliency to price fluctuations.
  • healthy soil is the asset we should invest in.
  • farmers earn from their production.
  • what if they were paid for services they provide?
  • if you tip 20 percent, we can tip the whole system.
  • transition finance.
  • nature will bounce back.
  • WEF is doing blended finance.
  • mechanized farm and.
  • yield, productivity, bio.
  • triple planetary win.
  • livelihood, ??
  • a model that is exportable.
  • healthy balanced and sustainable diets.
  • climate change institute.
  • public-private planet partnership.
  • climate-smart and climate-adaptive solutions.
  • reduce chemicals and increase bio-based.
  • bio-based can be native or non-native.
  • 3.5 billion tu agriculture.
  • Bangladesh.
  • 20 percent emission from agriculture.
  • climate-smart agriculture.
  • funding and technological transfer.
  • low volume and high-value products/areas.
  • rice, wheat, and corns.
  • agro-biodiversity.
  • EU deforestation law.
  • DRR lens.
  • world is dynamic, and things will change.
  • pilot to scale.
  • per capita outcome is more in Meghalaya.
  • greater than.
  • pathways to necessary transformations.
  • carbon-negative countries.
  • modern articulation of ancient trends.
  • planetary crisis.
  • development of women to women-led development.
  • nature economy - 20 trillion.
  • nature markets.
  • mitigation, adoption, sustainability.
  • business models evolve.
  • nature-based credits.
  • standards of carbon markets.
  • apply science to nature programming.
  • creating green jobs through interlaced solutions.
  • she is from Sri Lanka.
  • we underestimate the importance of awareness.
  • market linkages and market access in the global South.
  • nature-positive economy.
  • economy and ecology are not at odds with each other.
  • Kunming Montreal.
  • habitant bank.
  • https://www.weforum.org/agenda/authors/akanksha-khatri.
  • national biodiversity act.
  • Meghalaya biodiversity board.
  • 130 crores for this initiative.
  • benefit-sharing system.
  • if we take care of the livelihood, load on biodiversity can be reduced.
  • green budgeting.
  • fiscal instruments like tax.
  • more and more people are integrating the environment.
  • social, economic, ecological.
  • FMP - forest management plan.
  • MRV protocol for PES.
  • Jaipur - institute of sustainability audit.

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