From Science to Action: Strengthening Policy and Governance for Sustainable Himalayan Ecosystems

Abstract ID: 3.11231 | Accepted as Poster | Talk/Oral | TBA | TBA

Vivek Bhanwala (0)
Vivek Bhanwala ((0) Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, JNU Campus, 110067, New Delhi, Delhi, IN)

(0) Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, JNU Campus, 110067, New Delhi, Delhi, IN

Categories: Ecosystems, Others, Policy, Socio-Ecology, Sustainable Development
Keywords: Mountain Governance, Science Policy, Sustainable ecosystem

Categories: Ecosystems, Others, Policy, Socio-Ecology, Sustainable Development
Keywords: Mountain Governance, Science Policy, Sustainable ecosystem

The Himalayan region is undergoing profound environmental changes, driven by climate change, deforestation, and socio-economic pressures. Forests, as critical ecological assets, are increasingly under stress, facing biodiversity loss, ecosystem degradation, and heightened disaster risks. Addressing these challenges requires more than scientific understanding—it necessitates actionable governance frameworks that integrate science, policy, and civil society engagement. However, existing governance structures often struggle to translate scientific research into policy implementation, leaving mountain communities and ecosystems vulnerable.

This paper examines how a robust science-policy interface can bridge the gap between research and governance to foster transformative action in the Himalayas. It explores the role of participatory governance models, adaptive policy frameworks, and civil society engagement in addressing ecological and socio-political challenges. By analyzing current governance mechanisms, the study identifies key gaps and opportunities for enhancing sustainable forest management and disaster risk reduction in mountain regions.

Drawing on case studies from the Himalayan landscape, the paper highlights successful models where scientific insights have influenced policy decisions and grassroots interventions. It underscores the need for inclusive, multi-stakeholder approaches to create adaptive, context-specific solutions that strengthen ecosystem resilience. Integrating traditional ecological knowledge with contemporary scientific advancements can enhance decision-making processes, ensuring that governance structures remain responsive to the evolving environmental challenges of mountain ecosystems.

For sustainable mountain development, policy must shift from reactive approaches to proactive governance strategies that are science-driven and community-centric. By fostering collaboration between researchers, policymakers, and civil society, we can develop holistic solutions that secure ecological integrity and socio-economic well-being. Strengthening institutional mechanisms and mainstreaming science-based policies into governance structures are essential steps toward a resilient and sustainable Himalayan future.

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