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    Coastal Salinity Prevention Cell (CSPC)
    (MICA, 2023) Malhotra, Muskaan; Jain, Preksha; Narang, Rhea; Das, Sahaana; Vij, Simran; Agarwal, Tanya
    The Coastal Salinity Prevention Cell (CSPC) works in the coastal regions of India to provide sustainable solutions to address the multifaceted challenges that are centred around salinity ingress. CSPC works with the unique mandate of knowledge creation (on salinity mitigation) and adaptation issues via both research and implementation, aiming to improve the quality of life of coastal communities. The organisation facilitates knowledge management and implementation of large-scale development projects and undertakes policy advocacy for effective policies on mitigation and adaptation of salinity. CSPC works as a multi-collaborative impact platform as it forges linkages between CSOs, government bodies, and academic institutions to catalyse efforts towards this cause by ensuring a synergy of efforts. For over a decade now, CSPC has emerged as a veritable knowledge repository on coastal salinity through years of field implementation experience and evidence-based research.

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