Protect & Restore
Striving to build a land-based restoration economy for India, the ‘Protect & Restore’ team within WRI India’s Food, Land and Water program works towards protecting open natural ecosystems and harnessing India’s restoration potential through a systems change approach to ensure that India’s landscapes are governed fairly and managed well.
India's forests and agricultural landscapes are facing multiple challenges such as degradation, fragmentation, declining productivity, biodiversity loss, soil erosion, and competing land use, exacerbated by the changing climate. WRI India’s Restoration Opportunities Atlas for India shows that over 100 million hectares of India’s total land offer a potential for forest protection and landscape restoration. This presents an opportunity for people, nature and climate as it can sequester 3 to 4.3 giga tons of above-ground carbon by 2040 while improving local livelihoods and incomes, securing resource rights, enhancing food security and nutrition for people in the country, as well as improving the flow of ecosystem services.
The Protect and Restore team pillar works towards harnessing India’s restoration potential through an interdisciplinary systems change lens that seeks to address demand, supply and policy related barriers. We are working with stakeholders at the grassroots level to build a resilient, inclusive and locally-led restoration economy in India. Within this broader ambit, the following interconnected workstreams seek to build the social, economic, technical and financial conditions for protecting and restoring landscapes in India:
- Establishing tools, methodologies, pilots and proofs of concept for landscape-level restoration planning,
- Building an enabling policy ecosystem for restoration by reducing barriers and designing incentives,
- Facilitating access to capacity and capital for local restoration champions, including entrepreneurs, non-governmental organizations and community groups,
- Developing robust, interdisciplinary, and participatory monitoring systems,
- Building and convening a diverse and inclusive community of practice to scale locally-led restoration in India.
Featured Resources
- The Restoration Launchpad: A Step-by-Step Guide for Restoration Planners and Practitioners
- Measuring and Monitoring Tree Cover and Plant Canopy Height in Pune City, India - Technical note
- Restoration Policy Dialogues, Madhya Pradesh, 2023
- Restoration Policy Dialogues, Madhya Pradesh, 2022
- Working paper on Roadmap for Scaling Trees Outside Forests in India: Learnings from Select States on Policy Incentives, Enabling Conditions, and Barriers
- Interactive web platform for Restoration Opportunities Atlas and associated technical note
- MAPTenure Enabling Tenurial Clarity for Orange Areas of Central India – Technical note and web tool
- Interactive web tool Integrated Forest Management Toolbox and an associated report
- Mapping Together: A Guide to Monitoring Forest and Landscape Restoration Using Collect Earth Mapathons
- Report on Restoring Landscapes in India for Climate and Communities with a visual summary
- Mapping Social Landscapes: A Guide to Identifying the Networks, Priorities, and Values of Restoration Actors
- Journal article on Ten people-centered rules for socially sustainable ecosystem restoration in Restoration Ecology
- Journal article on Equitable and Inclusive Landscape Restoration Planning: Learning from a Restoration Opportunity Assessment in India
- Harit Bharat Fund
- Land Accelerator South Asia program
- Book chapter on Opportunities for Improving Urban Tree Cover: A Case Study in Kochi
- Book chapter on Opportunity for Forest Protection and Landscape Restoration in the Indian Himalayan Region
- Book chapter in Planning Restoration at the Landscape Level for Integrated, Equitable, and Inclusive Climate Action
WRI India Blogs
- Building a New Restoration Economy in India
- How Kochi can use geospatial data to build resilience and beat the heat
- How local people are mapping billions of trees on their land
- Planning landscape restoration for India’s landscapes and rural communities
- Building equitable economies by restoring landscapes in India
- Rural women must be at the heart of COVID-19 response and recovery
- 6 Ways to ensure ecosystem restoration prioritizes people
- Small steps towards restoring damaged lands
- Restoring lands across South Asia with a unique entrepreneurial approach
- 6 Ways entrepreneurs are restoring farms and forests: The Land Accelerator South Asia
- Korchi’s Forest Communities and the Mahagramsabha
Short Films
Unfolding Sidhi’s Restoration Story
Gratitude Farms: Rejuvenating Farmlands through Food-Forest Model
Senz Agro: Innovating Smart Agri-tech Solutions for Smallholder Farmers
Dharaksha Ecosolutions: Innovating Packaging Solutions from Crop Stubble
Jeev Anksh Eco Products: Connecting Markets with Organic Cultivators of Northeast
Bastar Se Bazar Tak: Strengthening NTFP Value Chains for Tribal Communities
Glimpses of Land Accelerator South Asia’s impacts across India – Impact Video
Video story of Sidhi’s land restoration journey