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Developed and constructed in conjunction with The East West Foundation of India, the Uluru Coastal Environment Education Centre (CEEC) is based on the very successful programme implemented by Pitchandikulam Forest in Auroville and Nadukuppam. The Uluru Coastal Environment Education Centre (CEEC) consists of an interpretation centre which will act as a centre of excellence to explain the dynamics of coastal ecosystems (sea, estuary, mangroves, sand dunes, freshwater and TDEF). Primarily a learning centre for local school groups and a means of tackling environmental concerns in the area, the centre will also be set up to promote sustainable farming and fishing techniques. The Centre will also focus on restoring the natural habitat of the area with a planned nursery of indigenous coastal plant species. The centre will have dynamic outreach programmes to encourage green initiatives, such as indigenous tree plantations, medicinal plant gardens, and kitchen herbal gardens. It will act as a repository for local indigenous knowledge on the ecology of the region. It will also showcase appropriate local renewable technologies - wind and solar power generation - as well as modern adaptations of traditional knowledge. Coastal Environment Education Centre: Planned Activities
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