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Nagaland: Experts Discuss Strengthening Community Conserved Areas

Tanshu Gandhi
By Tanshu Gandhi Published March 14, 2026 3 Min Read
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Introduction

Experts and conservationists recently discussed ways to strengthen Community Conserved Areas (CCAs) in Nagaland. These community-managed forests play a crucial role in protecting biodiversity and promoting sustainable use of natural resources.

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IntroductionImportance of Community Conserved AreasRole of Local CommunitiesNeed for Policy SupportPromoting Sustainable DevelopmentConclusion

During the discussions, participants emphasised the importance of local participation in conservation efforts. They also highlighted the need for stronger policies and collaboration to safeguard forest ecosystems across the state.

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Importance of Community Conserved Areas

Community Conserved Areas have emerged as an important model for protecting forests in Nagaland. Local communities voluntarily protect and manage these areas to conserve wildlife, water sources, and forest resources.

Moreover, many villages in the state have successfully created CCAs to restore degraded land and protect biodiversity. As a result, these efforts have helped revive several plant and animal species.

Experts believe that strengthening these initiatives can further enhance conservation outcomes.

Role of Local Communities

Local communities play the central role in managing CCAs. Villagers often create rules to regulate hunting, logging, and other activities within the conserved areas.

Furthermore, community-led conservation has proven effective because residents understand the ecological importance of their forests. Their participation also ensures that conservation efforts remain sustainable over the long term.

Therefore, experts stressed the need to support village institutions that manage these areas.

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Need for Policy Support

Participants at the discussion also called for stronger policy support from the government. According to experts, authorities should provide technical assistance, funding, and training to communities involved in conservation.

In addition, better coordination between local bodies and environmental organisations could help expand the network of Community Conserved Areas in Nagaland.

Such measures would help strengthen conservation efforts while also supporting rural livelihoods.

Promoting Sustainable Development

Community Conserved Areas not only protect wildlife but also contribute to sustainable development. Forest conservation helps maintain clean water sources, prevent soil erosion, and support traditional livelihoods.

Moreover, these initiatives can encourage eco-tourism and environmental education in the region.

Consequently, strengthening CCAs could create both environmental and economic benefits for communities in Nagaland.

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Conclusion

The discussions among experts highlighted the growing importance of Community Conserved Areas in protecting biodiversity in Nagaland. With stronger community participation and supportive policies, these conservation initiatives can continue to safeguard forests and wildlife for future generations.

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TAGGED: biodiversity Nagaland, community conserved areas, community forests, Nagaland conservation, Northeast environment
Tanshu Gandhi March 14, 2026
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Hi, I’m Tanshu. A writer who enjoys turning simple topics into engaging stories. This blog is where ideas take the spotlight and every post feels like a new episode worth reading.
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