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Organization name

South Asian Forum for Environment (SAFE)

Organization link

https://www.safeinch.org/

Organization type

Organisation de la société civile (OSC)

Country

Inde

Current focus/area

Zones humides Conservation Biodiversité Énergies renouvelables Energy Waste Awareness raising Biorights Agro Farming Gender equality

Description/notes

South Asian Forum for Environment, SAFE is a registered civil society organization working at the science-society interface towards sustainable environment development and poverty alleviation in the Indian ecoregion of South Asia since 2004. SAFE was started to achieve sustainable environment development goals for poverty alleviation through empowerment, equity and reciprocity in the milieu of climate change in the Indian ecoregion. It envisages global reciprocal partnership and participatory policy frame for the 'Biorights' of commons to promote the wise use of natural resources through community governance and inclusive growth for sustainable development. (website)

Compendium source

A member organisation of the Climate Action Network Regional Node CAN South Asia (CANSA)


20° 35' 37.32" N, 78° 57' 46.44" E

A member organisation of the Climate Action Network Regional Node CAN South Asia (CANSA) +
Zones humides

Conservation Biodiversité Énergies renouvelables Energy Waste Awareness raising Biorights Agro Farming

Gender equality +
South Asian Forum for Environment, SAFE isSouth Asian Forum for Environment, SAFE is a registered civil society organization working at the science-society interface towards sustainable environment development and poverty alleviation in the Indian ecoregion of South Asia since 2004. SAFE was started to achieve sustainable environment development goals for poverty alleviation through empowerment, equity and reciprocity in the milieu of climate change in the Indian ecoregion. It envisages global reciprocal partnership and participatory policy frame for the 'Biorights' of commons to promote the wise use of natural resources through community governance and inclusive growth for sustainable development. (website) (website) +
20° 35' 37.32" N, 78° 57' 46.44" ELatitude: 20.5937
Longitude: 78.9629
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South Asian Forum for Environment (SAFE) +
Organisation de la société civile (OSC) +