PwC India Foundation (PwCIF), in partnership with The Corbett Foundation in Madhya Pradesh, has undertaken an initiative to support residents of buffer villages near the Kanha Tiger Reserve to restore the ecology and landscape of the reserve while supporting them in initiating green livelihoods.
The local communities heavily rely on trees as their primary source of energy for cooking and open-range livestock grazing. Unfortunately, this dependence has led to increased pressure on the Kanha Tiger Reserve. The forest, particularly in the buffer zone, has suffered from fragmentation and destruction due to these practices. To alleviate this situation, it is crucial to provide more means of subsistence and employment opportunities for the local households.
Photo by Natural Capital Partners
A number of impactful initiatives have been undertaken to support the Kanha Tiger Reserve and its local communities:
1. Sustainable Honey and NTFP Procurement:
2. Energy-Efficient Cookstoves Distribution:
3. Water Conservation Infrastructure:
4. Afforestation and Biodiversity Enhancement:
5. Capacity Building for Forest Guards:
The collaboration between PwCIF and The Corbett Foundation exemplifies a holistic approach, addressing ecological restoration, livelihood enhancement, and community well-being in the buffer villages surrounding the Kanha Tiger Reserve through:
1. Sustainable NTFP Procurement and Napier grass cultivation:
2. Lantana de-weeding and tree plantation:
3. Water Pond Creation:
4. Bee Boxes for Sustainable Honey Cultivation:
5. Fuel-Efficient Cookstoves Distribution: