About

Keystone Foundation has been working in the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve (NBR), Central & Eastern India, and beyond with Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities since 1993. The corpus of work is on improving the quality of environment, ecologically sensitive development, amplifying community voices, conservation, livelihoods, social enterprises, community wellbeing, and culture. This site aims to share the knowledge and experiences gathered by Keystone Foundation and it's partners on the ground, institutional experiences and milestones, as well as an information bank for completed project documents and digital media. Welcome to the Keystone Foundation Archives!

The collections in this repository have been primarily clustered based on themes and frequently queried information sets by users. The Featured Collections section takes you through some of the flagship collections that reflect Keystone Foundation’s continuing work in eco-development with indigenous and local communities.

Browse by Region

The Nilgiris Biosphere Reserve covers 3 states, 6 districts and multiple administrative blocks. Keystone Foundation is headquartered at Kotagiri, but has set up several field centres across the NBR. This section allows you to zoom in on specific geographical areas of work across different themes. Some of the featured geographical zones are Kotagiri, Coonoor, Sigur, Pillur, Nilambur, Wayanad, Bandipur, Chamrajnagar and Sathyamangalam.

Browse by People

Keystone has worked and engaged with people across different disciplines, institutional affiliations, communities and geographies. In the last 3 decades, Keystone has engaged over 150 staff, 800 community volunteers and numerous consultants and experts, all of whom have immensely contributed to the different bodies of work. This section allows you to browse people, their expertise and their work.

Browse by Subject

This section has been created based on thematic clusters of work and engagement on aspects of eco-development that have been pursued over the 3 decades of work. This section is in continuous development as new subjects and areas of work and engagement. Click any of the subject blocks below to explore the multidisciplinary work being taken up under each subject theme.

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Browse by Tags/Keywords

All the multimedia content on this archive repository are being tagged with keywords for easy search and retrieval. If you want to search and browse the collections by specific keywords and tags, click on any of the words below. As a user, you can contribute additional tags to any of the multimedia items.