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Nature Park Budget
Explore the cost and expenses of our nature park with a detailed 3-year plan.
Mother Nature Eco Park project cost
Project Overview
The project aims to convert barren forest land in Bankura district into a thriving Nature Eco Park. This initiative will focus on environmental restoration, biodiversity conservation, sustainable livelihoods for local tribals, and educational outreach. The project will create a Botanical Garden, Organic Farm, Mixed Farming with Animals, and Water Conservation Systems, involving local communities in sustainable practices.
Phase 1: Planning and Initial Setup (Months 1-3)
Site Survey and Assessment
Conduct a detailed survey of the land to assess soil quality, water sources, and existing vegetation.
Identify areas for different components: Botanical Garden, Organic Farm, animal enclosures, and water conservation systems.
Budget: $10,000
Stakeholder Engagement
Hold consultations with local communities, tribal leaders, and government officials.
Form a project advisory committee including environmental experts, local representatives, and NGOs.
Budget: $5,000
Project Design and Planning
Develop detailed project plans, including architectural designs and landscaping plans.
Create a timeline for phased implementation.
Budget: $15,000
Phase 2: Infrastructure Development (Months 4-12)
Land Acquisition
Land Rights, Official Paperwork
Licenses and Registrations
Budget: $500,000
Machines & Equipment
JCB, Tractor, Boulder, Harvestore and other farming machineries
Budget: $100,000
Land Preparation
Boundary walls
Clear the land of debris and non-native vegetation.
Improve soil fertility using organic compost and fertilizers.
Budget: $120,000
Water Conservation Systems
Install rainwater harvesting systems, and check dams, and ponds.
Set up irrigation systems for the Botanical Garden and Organic Farm.
Budget: $30,000
Construction
Office, Staff quarters & Dormitories
Warehouse and sheds
Parking and Garage
Roads
Building Eco-cottages
Budget: $300,000
Green Energy
Solar Plant
Windmill
Solar streetlights and Boundary lights
Roads
Budget: $300,000
Botanical Garden
Plant native and drought-resistant plants and trees.
Develop walking trails, benches, and educational signage.
Budget: $25,000
Organic Farm Setup
Establish plots for various crops using organic farming techniques.
Build composting units and greenhouses.
Budget: $20,000
Animal Enclosures and Mixed Farming
Construct shelters and enclosures for livestock (goats, cows, pigs, poultry, Fish).
Integrate animal husbandry with crop farming to create a sustainable ecosystem.
Budget: $100,000
Phase 3: Community Involvement and Capacity Building (Months 13-18)
Training Programs
Conduct training sessions for local tribals on organic farming, water conservation, and animal husbandry.
Provide education on eco-tourism and handicrafts.
Budget: $10,000
Employment Initiatives
Hire local tribals for various roles in the eco-park (farmers, guides, maintenance staff).
Develop a cooperative model for the sale of organic produce and handicrafts.
Budget: $15,000
Educational Outreach
Organize workshops and field trips for schools and colleges.
Develop educational materials and resources on sustainable practices.
Budget: $10,000
Phase 4: Monitoring and Expansion (Months 19-24)
Monitoring and Evaluation
Regularly assess the health of the ecosystem and the effectiveness of implemented practices.
Adjust strategies based on feedback and observed results.
Budget: $5,000
Expansion Plans
Explore opportunities to expand the eco-park or replicate the model in other barren lands.
Develop partnerships with other organizations and governmental bodies.
Budget: $10,000
Running Cost (3 Years to become self-independent)
Staff salary: $200,000
Eco Park running cost: $200,000
Total Budget: $400,000
Total Project Budget: $1,975,000
Expected Outcomes
Environmental Impact
Revitalized land with increased biodiversity and improved soil health.
Enhanced water conservation and reduced local temperatures.
Social Impact
Creation of sustainable livelihoods for local tribals.
Increased community engagement and empowerment.
Educational Impact
Raised awareness about sustainable practices and ecological conservation.
Inspired similar projects in other regions facing environmental degradation.
Conclusion
The Nature Eco Park project in Bankura is a visionary initiative aimed at addressing the dual challenges of environmental degradation and socio-economic distress. By transforming barren lands into vibrant ecosystems, this project will not only provide immediate benefits to the local community but also serve as a model for sustainable development globally. Through collaborative efforts and a commitment to ecological restoration, we can create a better future for our planet and its inhabitants.
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Project Cost: 2M USD
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Will be issued a Membership Card facilitating two people.
Lifelong free entry with the Membership Card.
Life-long lodging and food at a No Profit Rate.
Regular Updates on the development of the nature park.
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