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A Bio-Cultural Treasure: Revitalizing Traditional Knowledge and Promoting Ecosystem-Based Solutions in North-East India. United Nations Development Programme.
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Built Environment and Urbanization Technology and Innovation

A Bio-Cultural Treasure: Revitalizing Traditional Knowledge and Promoting Ecosystem-Based Solutions in North-East India. United Nations Development Programme.

In Northeast India, UNDP’s Biocultural Initiative supports Indigenous communities in revitalizing traditional agricultural and aquaculture practices, strengthening biodiversity, climate resilience, and food sovereignty through community-led conservation, sustainable farming, and intergenerational knowledge transfer.

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Jose, A.L, Egan, A., Srikant, S., et al.



Multivariate vector autoregressive modelling of malaria with climate and vegetation factors in a remote hilly region of Northeast India. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment.
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Infectious Diseases Climate Change

Multivariate vector autoregressive modelling of malaria with climate and vegetation factors in a remote hilly region of Northeast India. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment.

This study models Malaria transmission and provides a solution for common data inconsistencies encountered in healthcare and epidemiological research, while also offering predictions on incidence rates, thereby enabling more informed decision-making processes.

• Research & Reports

Youroi, A.S., Borgohain, A., Bhowmick, I.P., et al.