Published on: June 6, 2025

PLANTWISE

PLANTWISE

CONTEXT

  • The Western Ghats is one of the eight “hottest” biodiversity hotspots globally, home to many endemic evergreen tree species.
  • Extensive deforestation and habitat fragmentation have degraded large parts of its evergreen forests.
  • Ecological restoration is a key need to rebuild forest ecosystems, support biodiversity, and build climate resilience.

CONCEPT

  • PlantWise is a newly launched interactive web tool designed to aid scientific ecological restoration in the Western Ghats.
  • Developed by:
    • Nature Conservation Foundation (NCF)
    • BITS Pilani – Hyderabad Campus
    • Thackeray Wildlife Foundation
    • In partnership with the Ecological Restoration Alliance
  • Core Purpose:
    • Assist ecologists, forest managers, and restoration practitioners in selecting appropriate native evergreen tree species for restoration.
    • Focuses on species endemic to the Western Ghats (~60% of evergreen tree species).
  • Methodology:
    • Uses species distribution models based on:
      • Curated plant occurrence data
      • Environmental variables (climate, elevation)
    • Suggests species best suited for a site’s ecological conditions.

CURRENT

  • Bridges a critical data gap: Enables accurate, region-specific tree distribution essential for conservation and afforestation.
  • Clarifies native vs. invasive species: Lack of precise data previously led to ecological mismatches.
  • Data science meets ecology: Uses a blend of expert fieldwork and advanced modelling.
  • Sources: Public research (e.g., French Institute of Pondicherry), NCF data, and ecologist Navendu Page.
  • Smart features:
    • Predicts distribution patterns.
    • Reduces false recommendations (commission errors).
    • Mirrors true biogeographic zones of the Western Ghats.