Climate Resilience Building through Soil, Water, and Forest Resource Regeneration

Seba Jagat is dedicated to building climate resilience through the regeneration of soil, water, and forest resources. Soil degradation, water scarcity, and deforestation are critical challenges that rural communities face in the context of climate change. Seba Jagat addresses these issues by promoting soil conservation practices such as contour farming, terracing, and organic matter enrichment. In terms of water, Seba Jagat advocates for rainwater harvesting, watershed management, and the construction of check dams to ensure reliable water sources for irrigation and drinking. Forest resource regeneration is achieved through afforestation and reforestation programs that restore degraded landscapes, improve biodiversity, and enhance carbon sequestration. By combining these strategies, Seba Jagat helps communities adapt to climate change, reduces the impact of droughts and floods, and ensures the sustainable management of natural resources. The regeneration of soil, water, and forests leads to improved agricultural productivity, enhanced livelihoods, and greater community resilience to environmental shocks.