Grassland conservation and restoration in India: a governance crisis

Sutirtha Lahiri, Anirban Roy, Forrest Fleischman

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Abstract

Grasslands are contested ecosystems due to our scant understanding of their ecological and socioeconomic roles and also due to the ambiguity in understanding what exactly constitutes them. This problem escalates in the absence of proper governance. In this paper, we explore the historical accounts of Indian grasslands to trace how they have shaped contemporary grassland conservation and restoration policies. The paper draws from the concept of Biome Awareness Disparity and links it to grassland degradation through misleading nomenclature and flawed interventions rooted in misplaced governance. We found that Indian grasslands are negatively affected by India's commitment to global goals (with quantified targets of increasing tree cover) and the involvement of multiple government bodies in grassland management. This conundrum is fueled by the strong forest bias within government bodies and nongovernmental organizations. Based on the findings, we propose that India needs a more cohesive national policy framework and a robust ecosystem classification system to successfully conserve and restore grasslands.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article numbere13858
JournalRestoration Ecology
Volume31
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2023

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
The authors thank Ninad Mungi, Neeraj Mahar, Subhashini Krishnan, Bhavya Iyer, and Kushagra Meshram for fruitful discussions, and researchers from Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment, Bengaluru— Anoop N. R., Nirav Mehta, Ovee Thorat and Ramya Ravi for grassland pictures. S.L.'s work is supported by the Interdisciplinary Center for the Study of Global Change fellowship. A.R.'s work is supported by J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board and the Fulbright Commission in India (USIEF) and F.F.'s work is supported by NASA Award #NNX17AK14G.

Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Society for Ecological Restoration.

Keywords

  • Biome Awareness Disparity
  • India
  • grassland governance
  • grassland policy
  • grassland restoration
  • savannah
  • wasteland

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