
Collaborate for a Better Planet
Join us in turning research into action. Collaborate with CEH by hosting a workshop and sharing your expertise, or team up on a field research project tackling real environmental challenges in the Palani Hills.


Advance your Research with CEH
Bring your research to life with CEH’s resources and community connections. From biodiversity to climate change and conservation, we’re your partner for impactful studies and publications.
Here’s what we offer:
- Field station and logistical support: Conduct your research in the heart of the Western Ghats with access to CEH’s facilities, equipment, and local expertise.
- Community connections: Tap into our strong network to connect with farmers, educators, conservationists, and more for meaningful, on-the-ground research, interviews, data collection and participatory research.
- Data sharing and collaboration: Collaborate on ongoing CEH projects, from biodiversity surveys to climate adaptation studies. We welcome co-publication opportunities to amplify our shared impact.
- Knowledge dissemination: Share your findings with the community through guest lectures, workshops, and exhibitions at CEH.

Share Your Expertise In A Workshop
Turn your knowledge into action. CEH is the ideal venue for workshops, exhibitions, and skill-building sessions that engage the community on critical environmental topics.
What we offer:
- A platform to inspire local and global audiences.
- A venue surrounded by the natural beauty of the Western Ghats.
- Access to CEH’s vibrant community of students, educators, and conservationists.
- Promotion through our network to ensure your event makes a meaningful impact.
Conducting my thesis research on municipal solid waste management under CEH’s supervision provided invaluable field exposure and grounded my academic work in real-world application. The Center’s data-driven approach, combined with its systems thinking around waste flows, stakeholder behavior, and policy gaps, significantly enhanced the analytical rigor of my study and its relevance to urban waste governance in hill towns. navya
MSc Environmental Science student