ROJB is an autonomous body designed to address challenges faced by jhum cultivators (jhumias) and forest-dependent communities. We act as a bridge between policy, practice, and people, ensuring knowledge flows seamlessly across all stakeholders.
We generate and share research-driven and field-tested knowledge on jhum cultivation, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable resource management. Our work integrates traditional wisdom with modern innovations to empower communities and institutions.
ROJB’s mandate is to create a centre of excellence that:
Supports policy and decision-making.
Builds capacity for sustainable practices.
Promotes innovation through partnerships.
Expands its impact from Nagaland to the wider Northeast and Eastern Himalayas.
The Northeast and Eastern Himalayas are home to some of the world’s richest biodiversity and deeply rooted indigenous cultures. Yet, these landscapes face challenges—climate risks, fragile terrains, poverty, and pressures from unplanned development.
ROJB plays a critical role in this context by:
Supporting research and innovation for sustainable jhum practices.
Creating a central knowledge repository for communities and policymakers.
Designing capacity-building programs to strengthen local institutions.
Facilitating collaborative partnerships to scale positive impact.
Hon’ble Minister Environment, Forests & Climate Change and Village Guards
Government of Nagaland
PCCF & HoFF cum CPD, NFMP
CEO, ROJB
Director Cum Biodiversity Expert, ROJB
Livelihood Expert, ROJB
Community Mobilization Expert, ROJB
Jhum Ecologist, ROJB
Extension cum Documentation Expert, ROJB
Office Manager, ROJB
Accounts Assistant, ROJB