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It is indeed a pleasure to inform you that SER-India started the first Eco-Restoration Information Center at Dimoria College, Assam (North East India). SER-India has named this Center in the memory of the great restoration ecologist, Prof. Keith Winterhalder.
SER-India want extend special thanks to Prof. Clewell & Prof. Aronson for their constant support and guidance.
A major hurdle in promoting restoration ecology in India is lack of scientific information and poor access to networks. Scientific publications such as the journals Restoration Ecology, Ecological Restoration, books from the the Science and Practice restoration book series from Island press, as well as books published by different publishers are in much need for restoration practitioners, students and researchers. This information center will serve this purpose for seven north eastern states of India. SER-India is planning to establish four more centers in the coming years. Your support and collaboration is needed and will be highly appreciated.
Founded in 1988, the SER International now boasts members in 37 countries and all 50 US states, with 14 chapters serving regions of North America, England, Europe, Australia and India. Recognized by public and private enterprises as the source for expertise on restoration science, practice and policy, the Society achieves its objectives through cooperation with partner organizations and the work of its worldwide membership. The Society for Ecological Restoration International is a registered not-for-profit organization under Section 501(c)3 of the US Internal Revenue Code, and all contributions are fully tax-deductible.
SER International does not itself engage in restoration projects; its mission is:
"to promote ecological restoration as a means of sustaining the diversity of life on Earth and reestablishing an ecologically healthy relationship between nature and culture."
To that end, the Society serves the growing field of Ecological Restoration through facilitating dialogue among restorationists; encouraging research; promoting awareness of and public support for restoration and restorative management; contributing to public policy discussions; recognizing those who have made outstanding contributions to the field of restoration; and, of course, promoting ecological restoration around the globe through:
SER-India want extend special thanks to Prof. Clewell & Prof. Aronson for their constant support and guidance.
A major hurdle in promoting restoration ecology in India is lack of scientific information and poor access to networks. Scientific publications such as the journals Restoration Ecology, Ecological Restoration, books from the the Science and Practice restoration book series from Island press, as well as books published by different publishers are in much need for restoration practitioners, students and researchers. This information center will serve this purpose for seven north eastern states of India. SER-India is planning to establish four more centers in the coming years. Your support and collaboration is needed and will be highly appreciated.
Mission
The Society for Ecological Restoration (SER) International is a non-profit organization infused with the energy of 2300 members – individuals and organizations who are actively engaged in ecologically-sensitive repair and management of ecosystems through an unusually broad array of experience, knowledge sets and cultural perspectives. They are scientists, planners, administrators, ecological consultants, first peoples, landscape architects, philosophers, teachers, engineers, natural areas managers, writers, growers, community activists, and volunteers, among others.Founded in 1988, the SER International now boasts members in 37 countries and all 50 US states, with 14 chapters serving regions of North America, England, Europe, Australia and India. Recognized by public and private enterprises as the source for expertise on restoration science, practice and policy, the Society achieves its objectives through cooperation with partner organizations and the work of its worldwide membership. The Society for Ecological Restoration International is a registered not-for-profit organization under Section 501(c)3 of the US Internal Revenue Code, and all contributions are fully tax-deductible.
SER International does not itself engage in restoration projects; its mission is:
"to promote ecological restoration as a means of sustaining the diversity of life on Earth and reestablishing an ecologically healthy relationship between nature and culture."
To that end, the Society serves the growing field of Ecological Restoration through facilitating dialogue among restorationists; encouraging research; promoting awareness of and public support for restoration and restorative management; contributing to public policy discussions; recognizing those who have made outstanding contributions to the field of restoration; and, of course, promoting ecological restoration around the globe through:

