– Two-day exhibitions showcasing indigenous food systems, healing practices, farming techniques, and fishing methods.
– Live demonstrations and displays.- Expert talks on biodiversity.
– Interaction with tribal elders, farmers, and fishermen for grassroots learning experiences.
The KSBB’s initiative reflects India’s commitment to preserving biodiversity while integrating traditional ecological knowledge into modern educational practices.By introducing students to local know-how inherited from tribal communities and seasoned practitioners in agriculture or fishing fields, the campaign blends culture with sustainability-a strategy that aligns well with international frameworks such as KMGBF and SDGs.
Effective documentation of these age-old methods could serve dual purposes: fostering conservation efforts through research while preserving cultural heritage threatened by modernization. The inclusion of students ensures intergenerational transmission of this valuable wisdom while emphasizing its relevance for addressing future climate challenges.
Financial support provides practical incentives for schools but limiting the programme’s accessibility to registered clubs might restrict broader participation across Kerala’s diverse schools-perhaps affecting outreach success.
Read more: Published July 31, 2025 at 08:40 pm IST