Resource Use in and around the Kalivelli Sanctuary - RUSE

Submitted by bhalla on Fri, 03/27/2020 - 06:41
Summary

The RUSE project, is a collaborative effort to document Resource USE in the Kalivelli wetlands. The project is led by the French Institute of Pondicherry with FERAL and the Universal Eco Foundation as collaborators. The FERAL component of the project seeks to compare resource use as documented during a similar exercise in 2004 and specifically tries to look at changes in resource dependence and use of communities as a consequence of the protection measures that are in place for the sanctuary.

Objectives

The objective of the FERAL component is to characterize the general resource uses in the Kaliveli wetland. The field survey will use focus group and participatory mapping approaches to assess resource uses and trends according time and space.

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Project Information

FERAL Team

Gaspard Appavou

Project Information

Budget:₹250,000
Project Area: Villupuram District, Tamil Nadu, India

Duration: to

Partner Institutes

  • French Institute of Pondicherry (IFP) Project Lead

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Reeds are one of the key resources that are no longer harvested. The wetlands are the traditional grazing grounds for many neighbouring villages.
FERAL - once wild, runs wild again.