The Green Wall of Aravalli
A roadmap for ecological restoration of a 5,000-acre landscape around Damdama Lake, developed with 20+ experts across biodiversity, hydrology, groundwater recharge, social challenges and cultural heritage.
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The Green Wall of Aravalli: A Roadmap for Ecological Restoration is a multi-disciplinary study covering a 5,000-acre landscape around Damdama Lake.
Over 20 experts across biodiversity, hydrology, groundwater recharge, social challenges and cultural heritage came together to chart a credible path back to ecological health for this critical zone of the Aravalli range — combining field data, mapping, ecology and community narratives.
What's inside
- Landscape-scale ecological baseline
- Hydrology and groundwater recharge analysis
- Biodiversity assessment & restoration priorities
- Community livelihoods & cultural heritage mapping
- Phased implementation roadmap
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