<p>This is the first episode in the three part series of Nature, Society and Beyond<em>. Isolation </em>from mainland Asia has allowed nature and people of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands to evolve into species and cultures found nowhere else on the planet. Yet, there has always been and continues to be a <em>flux </em>of people and nature from South-Asia, impacting the island chain, in significant ways. Guests Manish, Madhuri and Shiba introduce these island ecosystems to mainland Indian listeners.</p>
<p>About the speakers:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.ncf-india.org/author/646575/manish-chandi"><u>Manish Chandi</u></a> is an anthropologist who has spent the last 25 years in the Islands: besides studying local people and their relationships with nature, Manish has, along the way, restored rainforests, helped with tsunami relief efforts and surveyed crocodiles and turtles.</p>
<p><a href="https://azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in/people/madhuri-ramesh"><u>Madhuri Ramesh</u></a> is a political ecologist who studies nature-society relations in the Andaman Islands and the consequences of these negotiations for nature conservation and sustainability.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/shiba-desor-8a2014234/?locale=fr_FR"><u>Shiba Desor</u></a> is a social scientist who worked with the Karen community to set up the Andaman Karen Crafts initiative, a cooperative to promote cultural continuity and environmental conservation through weaving, artisanal crafts, tree nurseries and a local-cuisine restaurant.</p>

Biodiversity is us

Biodiversity Collaborative

Nature, Society and Beyond: Isolation and Flux

APR 29, 202234 MIN
Biodiversity is us

Nature, Society and Beyond: Isolation and Flux

APR 29, 202234 MIN

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<p>This is the first episode in the three part series of Nature, Society and Beyond<em>. Isolation </em>from mainland Asia has allowed nature and people of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands to evolve into species and cultures found nowhere else on the planet. Yet, there has always been and continues to be a <em>flux </em>of people and nature from South-Asia, impacting the island chain, in significant ways. Guests Manish, Madhuri and Shiba introduce these island ecosystems to mainland Indian listeners.</p> <p>About the speakers:</p> <p><a href="https://www.ncf-india.org/author/646575/manish-chandi"><u>Manish Chandi</u></a> is an anthropologist who has spent the last 25 years in the Islands: besides studying local people and their relationships with nature, Manish has, along the way, restored rainforests, helped with tsunami relief efforts and surveyed crocodiles and turtles.</p> <p><a href="https://azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in/people/madhuri-ramesh"><u>Madhuri Ramesh</u></a> is a political ecologist who studies nature-society relations in the Andaman Islands and the consequences of these negotiations for nature conservation and sustainability.</p> <p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/shiba-desor-8a2014234/?locale=fr_FR"><u>Shiba Desor</u></a> is a social scientist who worked with the Karen community to set up the Andaman Karen Crafts initiative, a cooperative to promote cultural continuity and environmental conservation through weaving, artisanal crafts, tree nurseries and a local-cuisine restaurant.</p>