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|Description=The mission at Environics Trust is to evolve innovative and evidence-based solutions to the problems of community development that respond to the diversity and complexity of specific ecosystems and socio-political-cultural environments. They continue to work in the Himalayan mountains and now reach out to other communities such as those affected by mining, marginalised communities, disaster-affected communities such as coastal communities and those who have been displaced. | |Description=The mission at Environics Trust is to evolve innovative and evidence-based solutions to the problems of community development that respond to the diversity and complexity of specific ecosystems and socio-political-cultural environments. They continue to work in the Himalayan mountains and now reach out to other communities such as those affected by mining, marginalised communities, disaster-affected communities such as coastal communities and those who have been displaced. | ||
Latest revision as of 14:11, 25 May 2023
Organization name
Environics Trust India
Organization link
Organization type
Organisation non gouvernementale (ONG)
Country
Current focus/area
Écosystèmes Recherche Autonomisation communautaire Gestion des risques de catastrophes
Description/notes
The mission at Environics Trust is to evolve innovative and evidence-based solutions to the problems of community development that respond to the diversity and complexity of specific ecosystems and socio-political-cultural environments. They continue to work in the Himalayan mountains and now reach out to other communities such as those affected by mining, marginalised communities, disaster-affected communities such as coastal communities and those who have been displaced.
(website)
Compendium source
The participating organisation of the Global Campaign to Demand Climate Justice
20° 35' 37.32" N, 78° 57' 46.44" E
Recherche Autonomisation communautaire
Gestion des risques de catastrophes +Longitude: 78.9629 +