Publication Alert: Global research trends, publication characteristics and knowledge domains of plant reproductive biology: A bibliometric and knowledge mapping analysis of 50 years

Plant reproductive biology is essential for conserving biodiversity, enhancing agricultural productivity, and ensuring ecosystem stability. It informs breeding programs for resilient crops, supports pollination ecology, and aids in adapting to climate change, ultimately contributing to food security and sustainable development. This publication addresses recent research trends, mapping analyses, and the global status of research inContinueContinue reading “Publication Alert: Global research trends, publication characteristics and knowledge domains of plant reproductive biology: A bibliometric and knowledge mapping analysis of 50 years”

Mangrove Forest along the West Coast of India are Classified as Vulnerable

The mangrove forests along the western coast of India and Pakistan have been classified as vulnerable. This classification is based on their current state and the anticipated deterioration they may face in the coming years. The report, prepared by Waqar Ahmed, Shalini Dhyani and Ena L Suárez, shows Gujarat as one of the states that has witnessed a growthContinueContinue reading “Mangrove Forest along the West Coast of India are Classified as Vulnerable”

Our Land Our Future – A Shared Responsibility

By Deepu Sivadas, on 05 June 2024. World Environment Day, observed annually on June 5th, is a global event established by the United Nations to underscore urgent environmental concerns and galvanise unified efforts. Since its inception in 1973, the occasion has played a pivotal role in addressing diverse environmental challenges and fostering international cooperation toContinueContinue reading “Our Land Our Future – A Shared Responsibility”

Unlocking the Hidden Treasures of Assam’s Homegardens: Join Us in Exploring Nature’s Bounty!

As part of ongoing research work at the School of Environmental Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, the ecosystem services provided by home garden agroforestry systems in four different socio-ecological zones (SEZs), namely protected areas, riverine, rural markets, and tea estates of Brahmaputra Valley, Assam is assessing. These SEZs are inhabited by diverse ethnic and linguistic groups.  HomeContinueContinue reading “Unlocking the Hidden Treasures of Assam’s Homegardens: Join Us in Exploring Nature’s Bounty!”

New Initiatives for Urban Wildlife Awareness in Punjab: A Harmonious Blend of Education and Music

By Navdeep Sood on 05 March 2024. An initiative aimed at raising awareness about urban wildlife, A seminar was arranged for senior secondary girl students to celebrate World Nature Conservation Day, focusing on Human-Urban Wildlife Interactions—an often overlooked but crucial aspect of biodiversity, which is least expected in agrarian states, to highlight the importance ofContinueContinue reading “New Initiatives for Urban Wildlife Awareness in Punjab: A Harmonious Blend of Education and Music”

Harnessing Nature Magazine Vol 5 Issue 1 – Call for Contributions

We are currently in 5th year of the magazine, and six issues have been published so far, which you can access through the link here. While Harnessing Nature is set to showcase the latest efforts on ecosystem management, we especially encourage articles on the mandate of the IUCN Commission on Ecosystem Management from the commission members. TopicsContinueContinue reading “Harnessing Nature Magazine Vol 5 Issue 1 – Call for Contributions”

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