Restoring Kashmir’s lakes one community at a time: Interview with Manzoor Ahmad Wangnoo
The lakes and wetlands of Kashmir in northwestern India have long sustained the valley’s biodiversity, agriculture, tourism and water security. But over recent decades, these freshwater ecosystems…
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