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Majuli turns to Kanchan trees to slow Brahmaputra riverbank erosion

India
Published on 24 April 2026
Majuli turns to Kanchan trees to slow Brahmaputra riverbank erosion

Residents say these trees act like a living barrier

In Majuli’s Pathorichuk village, Assam, residents are battling Brahmaputra riverbank erosion by planting Kanchan trees along the shoreline. The community-driven, eco-friendly method is being credited as a natural shield that helps reduce the river’s damage over time. It’s a low-cost, sustainable solution rooted in local nature-based action rather than engineering alone.

  • Pathorichuk village in Majuli is planting Kanchan trees along the Brahmaputra
  • The trees are used as a nature-based defense against riverbank erosion
  • Local adoption positions the approach as low-cost and eco-friendly
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