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Our commitment to education and outreach is underpinned by the belief that informed communities are the cornerstone of sustainable conservation. By nurturing environmental literacy and fostering a culture of respect for biodiversity, we aim to cultivate a generation of stewards who are equipped to address the complex challenges facing our planet.
Community-led conservation implies the critical role that local peoples’ traditional knowledge of the environment can lead to increased biodiversity and better management of protected areas. At Adavi we believe that long-term and sustainable conservation can only occur when communities are active partners in the process.
Adavi Trust is committed to promoting open access to research outcomes, ensuring that our findings are accessible to diverse audiences, from policymakers to grassroots organizations. By sharing knowledge transparently and facilitating dialogue, we contribute to the democratization of science and enable informed decision-making for sustainable development.
Agrobiodiversity consists of all biological components associated with food and agricultural systems. This includes plants, animals, fungi, soil microbes, pollinators and ecosystem services such as water and nutrient cycles.
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