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TheTamira SES project sometimes mentioned in the news is related to which of the following?
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TamiraSES project is being jointly implemented restore ThamirabaraniRiver.
The Thamirabaraniriver originates from Agastyarkoodam peak of Pothigai hills in Western Ghats. It is the only perennial river in Tamil Nadu.
TamiraSES project is jointly implemented by the district administration of Tirunelveli in Tamil Nadu and Bengaluru-based NGO Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment (ATREE).
The project involves the use of “hyper-local” approach to restore one Thamirabarani river.
Its objective is to restore the social ecological systems of the Thamirabaraniriver’sriverscape, covering head-waters, estuaries and surrounding areas to enable the native conditions of the biodiversity to thrive.
It will restore Thamirabarani as well as all the waterbodies in the riverscape.
Under the first phase of this project, five social ecological observatories will be set up. These will act as pilots to help the project expand further.
This phase will be limited to the borders of Tirunelveli district.
It was launched as an experimental project since it focuses mainly on community engagement instead of the relying solely on technical and nature-based solutions as was done in national and international river restoration projects.
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TamiraSES project is being jointly implemented restore ThamirabaraniRiver.
The Thamirabaraniriver originates from Agastyarkoodam peak of Pothigai hills in Western Ghats. It is the only perennial river in Tamil Nadu.
TamiraSES project is jointly implemented by the district administration of Tirunelveli in Tamil Nadu and Bengaluru-based NGO Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment (ATREE).
The project involves the use of “hyper-local” approach to restore one Thamirabarani river.
Its objective is to restore the social ecological systems of the Thamirabaraniriver’sriverscape, covering head-waters, estuaries and surrounding areas to enable the native conditions of the biodiversity to thrive.
It will restore Thamirabarani as well as all the waterbodies in the riverscape.
Under the first phase of this project, five social ecological observatories will be set up. These will act as pilots to help the project expand further.
This phase will be limited to the borders of Tirunelveli district.
It was launched as an experimental project since it focuses mainly on community engagement instead of the relying solely on technical and nature-based solutions as was done in national and international river restoration projects.