The Government of India and sub-national governments have also articulated their land restoration and conservation goals. Through a variety of funding, as well as capacity-building measures, the public sector is incentivising ecopreneurship and sustainable business practices.

In the coming months, we will collaborate with private, public and civil society actors to encourage action at scale in support of India’s international commitments, as part of our support for the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration. It is only with the support of all stakeholders working in collaboration that tiger habitats and the broader Indian ecosystem will continue to thrive, and our forest landscapes can provide the ecosystem services humans need for generations to come.