Skip to Content
Find:
Advanced Search

Association for Rivers and Coastal-Ecosystems Conservatopm

Javascript is required to view this map.

Address:
# 3-7 Palutla, Erragondapalem, Prakasam Dt. Andhra Pradesh, India. 523327
Erragondapalem, 523327
India

Number of Volunteers Serving:
5
Number of People Being Served:
2500
Web Page:

Mission Statement

Association for Rivers and Coastal-Ecosystems Conservation (ARCC) is dedicated to conserve, regeneration restore and enrich the Ecosystems of the Krishna River Valley and other River valleys and the Coastal Ecosystems of Andhra Pradesh and countering Climate Change issues and challenges relating to alleviating poverty, hunger and disease among the people of the of Mountain and Costal and rural peoples, while conserving biodiversity and sustaining vital ecosystem through REDD methodology.

We strive to mitigate GhG emissions and promote to adapt to climate change through Afforestation and Reforestation the sole eligible land use, land-use change and forestry (LULUCF), activity under the current phase of The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), and promoting through Carbon Credits organizing Joint Forest Management with Chenchu, Yanadi, and with other forest dwelling and dependent communities.

Description

Association for Rivers and Coastal-Ecosystems Conservation is a Net of Indigenous PeopleÂ’s Community Based Organizations based in Nallamala Forest of the Krishna River Valley perched in six districts i.e.: Prakasam, Kurnool, Mahaboobnagar, Rangareddy, Nalgonda, Guntur Districts, and other parts of the State, including the Indigenous PeopleÂ’s communities of the Cost of Bay of Bengal in to which the Krishna river runs down.

The ARCC leverage Education to respond to the challenges of Conservation of Nature in the region, and to promote the development of forests, including mangrove forestsÂ’ protection, regeneration, restoration, and agro-forestry projects through high quality multiple-benefit land-based carbon projects, in practice.

Program Type


Food Program

Do you Require Formal Orientation Training?

Yes