Sustainable Ladakh Pashmina Project
Ladakh, India
A collaborative effort that brings together livestock herders, weavers, artisans, entrepreneurs and conservation organisations to create a sustainable, snow leopard friendly, equitable and transparent supply chain.
VIEW PROJECTThe Snow-Leopard Friendly Honeybee Project
Ala Too, Kyrgyzstan
The idea of the beekeeping project arose on the basis of socio-economic studies carried out along the Ala-Too ridge. The results of the study showed that local communities are dependent on income from livestock and agriculture.
VIEW PROJECTSnow Leopard Friendly Dairy Production and Marketing Project
Altai, Mongolia
As the COVID-19 pandemic unfolded, tourism-dependent local herding communities in Western Mongolia lost a valuable income source. The solution lay in their age-old occupation.
VIEW PROJECTEcotourism
Kyrgyzstan
Nature-based tourism with community ownership. Conservation tourism has tremendous potential as a means for generating revenue for local communities, government, and goodwill for wildlife.
VIEW PROJECTEcotourism
Hopper Valley, Gilgit Baltistan
Tourism can bring benefits to local communities, but it can also degrade ecosystems and erode cultures. With growing tourism across Asia’s mountains, there is a need and opportunity to promote inclusive, sustainable, and unique tourist experiences while generating valuable income for communities and conservation.
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