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Home / Education / Mumbai Students Map City's Hidden Biodiversity

Mumbai Students Map City's Hidden Biodiversity

6 Jan

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Summary

  • Around 150 colleges survey biodiversity on campuses.
  • Data will form a community-driven biodiversity register.
  • Over 800 students and 200 faculty trained for the project.
Mumbai Students Map City's Hidden Biodiversity

Mumbai University has initiated a large-scale biodiversity survey involving approximately 150 colleges across seven districts. The project began on university campuses and will extend into surrounding areas. Over 800 students have been trained to meticulously document local flora, collecting data on species classification, rarity, habitat, and health. This information is crucial for developing a comprehensive, community-driven biodiversity register for Mumbai.

The initiative is supported by the British Council's Climate Skills programme and HSBC. Professor Aparna Phadke is leading the project, with significant involvement from faculty and 16 NGOs. The trained students will collaborate with local governments and organizations to promote climate action and contribute to public biodiversity records. Detailed questionnaires are guiding the data collection process.

This comprehensive tree census aims to address the lack of detailed biodiversity data available to municipal authorities. By mapping the city's flora, researchers hope to create accurate databases, identify rare and endangered species, and gain a clearer understanding of Mumbai's ecological profile. The British Council selected Mumbai University as one of three higher education institutions for this climate change initiative.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
It's a project where over 800 students from 150 colleges map flora on their campuses and neighborhoods to create a biodiversity register.
The project is supported by the British Council and HSBC, with guidance from Mumbai University leadership.
The collected data will form a community-driven biodiversity register and provide real-time information to municipal authorities.

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