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Wetlands conservation and sustainable management in the nilgiri's
The report focuses on the conservation and sustainable management of wetlands in the Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu, highlighting their crucial role in biodiversity and the livelihoods of local communities, particularly Indigenous groups like the Todas and Badagas. Wetlands, often undervalued and threatened by agriculture and urban development, are essential for water supply and ecological balance. The project involved data collection, awareness campaigns, and the creation of local management plans for five key wetlands, aiming to address pollution, habitat degradation, and stakeholder involvement in conservation efforts. Active restoration activities were initiated to enhance wetland health and community engagement. -
Annual Report_2020-21
This resource contains an overview of activities taken up during the course of FY 2020-21 at Keystone Foundation, inclusive of programmatic activities, finances and updates from the field centres -
Perspective Plan _1999-2003
In this Keystone aims to work in areas of Natural resources & Rural Development with a conscious goal to enhance the quality of life and the environment, IN apiculture programe we can find the appropriate technology, implementation, field studies, increase of income, integration between Apiculture & NTFP, Marketting, biodiversity and conservation. In marketting programme the procurement and pricing, production , processing and storage, marketting. In Biodiversity programme the initiative in biodiversity programme by The KF, The future plans, policy, research, action and networking. An Environment and Development centre in the nilgiris, The need for Keystone centre. -
Mutualistic relationships invovling the endemic Cycas circinalis L.: Field notes from the Appankappu forests, Nilambur, Kerala, India - The Cycad Newsletter, Vol. 30, No. 4
About Cycas Circinalis in the Nilambur region and the ecology it supports. -
Beekeeping and Development - The Journal for Sustainable Beekeeping - Special Issue from India - September 1999, No. 52
This special issue of the journal contains contributions from researchers working and associated with Keystone. 1) Pratim Roy: Bee-diversity across a Tropical Tract - Honeybees and People in India - An Overview 2) Mathew John: Marketing of Honey and Bees Wax 3) Robert Leo: Trees Bees Use - My Favourite Bitter Honey 4) Keystone Foundation: Revival of Apis Cerana in South India -
The Honeyhunters of Tamil Nadu: Climbing Through a Period of Change
Based on the report 'Honeyhunters and Beekeepers of Tamil Nadu - A Survey Document, Keystone, October 1994'. The provides an insight into the lives of honeyhunters and beekeepers. -
Annual Report _2020
This resource contains an overview of activities taken up during the course of FY 2020-21 at Keystone Foundation, inclusive of programmatic activities, finances and updates from the field centres