Panel-Discussion
What is native?

Travelling Plants_Exhibition
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Panel Discussion

Rupa Rahul Bajaj Centre for Environment & Arts (RRBCEA)

Plants have long travelled the world, moving across continents with the help of natural forces, animals and humans. These plant migrations have impacted landscapes, ecosystems and human cultures, becoming embedded in our food, gardens, medicine and rituals over the centuries. Yet today, the distinction between native and non-native plants has become a focus of conservation and environmental dialogue. Why do we care about 'native' species in a world where movement and adaptation are constants? This open discussion will address the complexities of plant classification and invite participants to consider what "native" really means in our interconnected world.

This event is open to anyone interested in ecology, biodiversity, and the cultural significance of plants. No prior knowledge is required, only an open mind and a curiosity about the natural world and the stories of plants that shape it.

About the Speaker:
Dr. Aparna Watve serves as the Coordinator of the IUCN SSC Western Ghats Plant Specialist Group. With a doctorate in vegetation ecology, Dr. Watve’s research spans special habitats like Rock Outcrops and the integration of conservation planning with livelihoods and community development. She has taught at premier institutes, including the Tata Institute of Social Sciences and Bharati Vidyapeeth, focusing on the intersections of environment and society. Her dedication to ecological preservation is further evident in her roles on the High-Level Monitoring Committee of the Mahabaleshwar-Panchgani Ecosensitive Area and the Maharashtra State Biodiversity Board.

Panellists: Dr Mahesh Shindikar, Abhijit Patil


 

Details

Rupa Rahul Bajaj Centre for Environment & Arts (RRBCEA)

Empress Garden Near Race Course,
Kavade Mala, Ghorpadi,
Pune
411001
India

Language: Mixed
Price: Entry Fees for Empress Garden (Nominal)

+91 20 66447191 renu.jamgaonkar@goethe.de

Limited seating capacity | First-come-first-serve