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Manipur: Consultative Workshop on Eco-Tourism held in Tamenglong to Promote Sustainable Development

11 Apr 2025
| Northeast Today

The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), in collaboration with the Forest Department, Government of Manipur will implement carbon financing projects in the region to further enhance environmental conservation and sustainable development.

Manipur: Consultative Workshop on Eco-Tourism held in Tamenglong to Promote Sus…

Assam: Consultation Program Held in Udalguri, TERI Chief Urges Preservation of Native Crop Varieties

01 Apr 2025
| The Sentinel Assam

During a recent stakeholder consultation in Udalguri, Assam, Dr Vibha Dhawan, Director General of The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), underscored the critical need to preserve and cultivate high-yielding native crop varieties.

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TERI, ICIMOD, Balipara Foundation & Gauhati University Sign MoU to Strengthen Biodiversity Conservation, Cultural Preservation & Ecosystem Valuation

27 Mar 2025
| Prag News

The MoU lays the foundation for integrating scientific research, indigenous knowledge, and grassroots action into conservation and sustainable development. The collaboration will focus on the preservation of culture and indigenous knowledge through documentation and revival of traditional languages and conservation practices.

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Sustainability education in Ludhiana: How TSF-TERI Green School Workshop is empowering teachers

26 Dec 2024
| Construction Week

'The Green School,' an initiative that aims to combine the efforts of the Tata Steel Foundation (TSF) and The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) to increase environmental awareness among school pupils and increase their knowledge in this field. This initiative, which was initiated in April 2017, aims to foster a comprehensive understanding of environmental preservation, interdisciplinary learning, and critical thinking among students in Tata Steel's operational areas. 'The Green School'

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TERI Holds 3-Day Capacity Building Training On GIS, Mapping In Assam, Meghalaya

26 Nov 2024
| Pratidin Time

TERI organised a three-day capacity-building training for community-based organizations in Assam and Meghalaya, aimed at implementing the GEF Small Grants Programme – Operational Phase 7 (SGP-OP7) during 26-28 November 2024. In his opening address, Dr Dipankar Saharia, Senior Director for Social Transformation and Strategic Alliances, TERI, emphasized the importance of mapping in monitoring and evaluating projects, ensuring that objectives are met and outcomes are backed by evidence.

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Carrying capacity study for Goa coast in progress: Goa minister Aleixo Sequeira

02 Jul 2024
| The Hindustan Times

The Goa government is in the process of conducting a carrying capacity survey for the coastal belt with the help of the National Institute of Oceanography to understand the environmental impacts of the state's tourism industry, state environment minister Mr Aleixo Sequeira said on 2 July 2024 during the 50th anniversary function organised by The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI).

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Is pine the real ‘Villain’ in the Uttarakhand forest fire saga?

28 Jun 2024
| Carbon Copy

Mr Yogesh Gokhale, a biodiversity expert and senior fellow with the New Delhi based The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) says that the invasive nature of pine, which is causing significant changes to the landscape of Himalayan forests, cannot be ignored. Multiple types of pine can be found in the Himalayan region, but the Chir Pine specifically poses a significant concern. It is significantly changing the composition of the forest landscape in Uttarakhand. The regeneration of species,

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TERI to set up institute in Guwahati to conserve Eastern Himalayan natural resources

27 Jun 2024
| Mint

The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) is planning to set up an institute in Guwahati in collaboration with the government of Assam to conserve natural resources in the eastern Himalayas, one of the world's most biodiversity-rich regions, a top official said. This comes after TERI, an independent, not-for-profit this February announced that it would set up a world class institute on energy transitions in Hyderabad in collaboration with the union power ministry. Setting up a second

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Pine needle power projects to check Uttarakhand forest fires prove to be inadequate

24 May 2024
| The Hindu

Despite the potential, there are many challenges on the ground in Uttarakhand's forests that result in only a miniscule proportion of the available pine needles being collected. Experts have said despite the potential, there are many challenges on the ground in Uttarakhand's forests that result in only a miniscule proportion of the available pine needles being collected. Mr Yogesh Gokhale, Senior Fellow, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) said the steep forest slopes, attacks by wild

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AAU signs MoU on carbon financing project to benefit farmers

11 May 2024
| The Hills Times

The Assam Agricultural University signed a memorandum of understanding with TERI and ReNew Power Synergy Private Limited to work on a project to plant one crore trees in 10 districts of the state for carbon financing to benefit farmers.

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Urban Menace: India can no longer afford to monkey around on macaque management; here is why

01 Jul 2023
| Down To Earth

First humans encroached on macaque habitat. Now they invade ours, and are unwilling to return because of easy availability of food. Loss of habitat and a poor waste management system in urban areas gives monkeys easy access to food and is driving the troops here said Dr Yogesh Gokhale, Senior Fellow, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI).

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Data Lab: Making sense of India's forest cover change, both gains and losses

06 Apr 2023
| WION

WION Data Lab examined India’s forest cover statistics and spoke with Dr. Yogesh Gokhale, Senior Fellow, Centre for Forest Management and Governance, TERI, to study the data and understand its complexities. According to Dr Gokhale, comparable data on India’s forest cover was made possible only in 2007, with the advent of wall-to-wall mapping by the interpretation of satellite data. Dr. Gokhale claims that to comprehend the loss of forest cover, we must also grasp the specific classification

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