Aman Singh

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Aman Singh is the founder of Krishi Avam Paristhitiki Vikas Sansthan (KRAPAVIS), an Alwar-based nonprofit that works on ecology and agriculture in various parts of Rajasthan. Aman has more than three decades of experience in community conservation and rural livelihoods, and has worked extensively on community restoration of orans (sacred groves). He holds an MSc degree and has also completed an environmental leadership course at University of California. Under his leadership, KRAPAVIS was awarded the prestigious India Biodiversity Award 2021.


Areas of expertise

Advocacy


Articles by Aman Singh


buffaloes in a water body at a sacred grove in alwav_gujjars

September 12, 2023
Collective memory protects a forest in Rajasthan
The boundaries of Devbani (sacred grove) are etched in the cultural memory of the Gujjars in Alwar, and they continue to use this to foil encroachment attempts.
deity on a wall-ram mandir

May 2, 2023
Ram Mandir takes over community land in Rajasthan
A part of the Band Baretha Wildlife Sanctuary in Rajasthan is being mined for the sandstones required for Ayodhya’s Ram temple. This is affecting the health and livelihoods of communities in two seperate districts.
The image shows ten solar panels placed in five rows. The image has been taken during the day time and there are trees in the background._Solar plant

November 18, 2022
Solar plant bears no fruit: Why Jaisalmer’s farmers are unhappy
Renewable energy projects set up in Jaisalmer's common forest areas are damaging its biodiversity and the livelihoods of local livestock farmers.
The image shows a crop field in an arid desert area, there are bits of sand peeking through the planted saplings and there are trees in the distance._Rainfall

November 8, 2022
Rain in the desert: Why a greener Jaisalmer isn’t good news for all
With rainfall patterns becoming erratic in Jaisalmer, local communities have shifted from traditional food crops to cash crops and are changing the way they eat.
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