Today when rapid
urbanization, habitat fragmentation, habitat destruction and change in land use
are challenging ecosystem integrity and conservation, areas which are still
green, support biodiversity and provide various ecological services become crucial.
Biological
diversity is a global asset with colossal value. It has been declared as a
legally binding treaty- the
Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)
with three main goals as –Conservation
of biodiversity; Sustainable use of biodiversity; and Fair and equitable
sharing of the benefits arising from the use of genetic resources.
Aditi Learning Centre
is one such Private Protected Area, which support biological diversity & provide ecosystem services,
amid the more & more concretized setting.
It is located in
Kusgaon village, in Kamshet, 48 km from Pune city.
Since 2009, Aditi
Learning Center (ALC) is working on grass root level for supporting the
intellectual, emotional and social growth of young women who desire to complete
their education. Modules such as understanding sexuality, human migrations,
origins of the earth & waste management help make the connections between
the pockets of knowledge from their text books and real-life experiences.
Interactions with
guest speakers is a regular part of learning, which create appreciation for
people who have stepped out of boundaries and raise questions through their
work and life.
Organic farming is
also being practiced at ALC where vegetables are grown for student’s meal.
Apart from this brilliant
work, Aditi learning center area is also a model for “Private Protected Area” (PPA).
FORREST conducted Ecological Research at Aditi
Learning Centre from January 2016 to Jan 2018 focusing on biodiversity,
ecosystem services and factors affecting these. Season wise surveys were
conducted throughout the period.
This was the baseline
study to assess the ecology of these 11 acres of land. The baseline study
outcomes are flora and fauna inventory, ecologically important features of the
area, ecologically important flora and fauna species, ecological interventions
and conservation management plan for the area.
Unusual Species richness,
for 11 acres of area !
Mammals-8 Birds-88 Butterflies-54
Dragonflies-
20 Reptiles-11 Other insects-59
Frogs-3 Crabs-3 Spiders-10 Flora- 212
Assessment
outcome shows that Aditi Learning Center has 468 species in total.
212 flora
species in which one is endemic and 256 fauna species with two endemic
species. The fauna species diversity is dominated by
birds, followed by insects.
How It was achieved!
Undisturbed area, habitat heterogeneity (diversity), connectivity and protection are major factors contributing towards conservation of species.
Presence of perennial & seasonal water bodies, natural vegetation- grassland, shrubs, trees, thickets and logs, rocks, boulders, loose soil, leaf litter, mulch provide prefect habitat to multitude of species.
No use of chemicals in the area is another significant factor which leads to such unusual species richness.
As the project area is protected it minimizes threats to habitat. Also, this land is connected to hills and part of undisturbed rural landscape which adds to the diversity.
Another crucial conservation initiative is growing forest at ALC, with “Miyawaki forest growing technique. In Miyawaki as the tree species are selected from natural forests, the original ecosystem is getting quickly restored. These forest patches are attracting many birds, insects and mammals already, in just 2 years of inception.
Waterhole For Wildlife |
Miyawaki Forest |
Biodiversity
indicates the health of the ecosystem. Thus, the ecological study directly suggests
that Aditi Learning Center campus area along with it's peripheral area has a
very healthy ecosystem.
Even though
people play central role both in biodiversity conservation & get benefited
by ecosystem services, both biodiversity & ecosystem services have
intrinsic value—value of something in and for itself.
Thus, such
areas which are kept in their natural state support high biodiversity & has
high conservation value.
ALC is a model for private areas/lands/farms
which can play important role in ecological sustainability and play a larger
role in conservation.
Conservation of such
green pockets have been proved to be a major contributor in conserving
biodiversity & bring positive changes in ecology of the specific area.
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