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I had left my marriage at thirty-five, and I was determined to become famous to cope with the rejection I was experiencing in my personal life. Then I met my childhood friend Vedavyasa, who was seeking his own fame and glory as a way to deal with his perceived shortcomings in both his personal and professional lives. As a result, we started pursuing wildlife photography and ecotourism as hobbies. Our sole goal was to capture images of the subcontinent's Bengal Tigers in their natural habitat. However, via some terrible events, the immense landscapes of this great beast across the four nations that make up its habitat taught us some life-changing truths. Eventually, I had a mentor who gifted me with a philosophy for lifetime, “to get a better perspective, you have to lie down!”. This isn't simply a wildlife enthusiast's ideology; it's the idea that led me to associate deep ecology and coin the phrase of "Pseudo Ecotourism."
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Arnab Basu, is an environmentalist by training and profession and a wildlife enthusiast by
hobby. For his hobby he has travelled across more than two-hundred eco-tourism destinations
of seven countries in three continents. These include Western Himalayas of India and Eastern
Himalayas of Bhutan and North-East India; Western Ghats; Central India and Eastern Ghats;
Sub-Himalayan Terai region of India and Nepal; Mangroves of India, and Bangladesh;
Tundra region of Scottish Highland; Rain Forest of Sumatra; Desert of Kutch and Western
India; and Savannah of South Africa. As part of his academic and voluntary work, he
conducted assessment of urban and sub urban biodiversity at Kolkata, Salt Lake Wetland,
South Bengal (West Bengal).
He conducted Study on Joint Forest Management and Wild Life
in South West Bengal under the supervision of Department of Forest, Govt. of West Bengal
and under the joint guidance of Environment Management department of IISWBM and
National Afforestation and Eco-development Board, Govt. of India. He also has successfully
completed jungle survival course under Jungle Survival Academy of India.
Arnab has more than two decades of experience in advisory work on sustainability, nature-
based solution, and environmental law. He did his graduation in Botany from University of
Calcutta and post-graduation in Environment Management from Indian Institute of Social
Welfare & Business Management (IISWBM), Calcutta. He also holds a post graduate
diploma in Environmental Law from National Law School of India University (NLSIU),
Bangalore.
Previously he authored couple of books on contemporary sustainability and environmental
justice related issues, such as The Journey through Holocene: National and Global situation
of sustainability in this decade (2010-2020), and A Silver Lining in the “Ease of Doing
Business” Conundrum: India’s One and Only Green Tribunal. He has also published
multiple articles on wildlife, nature-based solution, ecotourism, sustainability and
environmental issues in various national and international magazines.
Currently he is working on another semi-autobiographical non-fiction novel based on
ecotourism in subcontinent of India.
Contact detail: +91 9910448842
LinkedIn profile: ARNAB BASU | LinkedIn
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