#8: Gokul Halan, Keystone Foundation
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Gokul Halan, a hydrogeologist by training, is part of the team handling the Water Resources Programme of Keystone Foundation. He manages water-related projects in the Nilgiris. With a keen interest in community development, Gokul who belongs to the Badaga community is always looking for an opportunity to apply traditional wisdom to develop solutions to modern-day issues of water management.
In this podcast, Gokul talks to us about water security issues in the Nilgiris, how indigenous tribal communities are truly dependent on water resources, and how it can take literally 14 years to establish a forest on degraded land!
Notes –
00:58 – Gokul’s work at the Keystone Foundation
06:56 – Socio-economic impact of climate change in the Nilgiris
10:34 – Importance of water conservation for the indigenous communities
16:35 – Payment for Ecosystem services
20:47 – The three pillars of Keystone Foundation
29:56 – GoI’s Water policy
35:06 – Inevitability of climate change
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