EcoShield: Nature-Based Coastal Resilience for Mauritius

Partenaire de mise en œuvre : Build Change

Project name: EcoShield: Coastal Vulnerability Assessment and Nature-Based Resilience Pathways for Mauritius

The EcoShield project strengthens coastal resilience in Mauritius through a Coastal Vulnerability Index, harnessing GIS data on sea level rise, shoreline change, and local conditions.

By applying Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis, it pinpoints priority sites for Nature-Based Solutions, like mangrove restoration.

It also delivers strategic policy recommendations to embed NbS into national adaptation plans, promoting sustainable infrastructure while protecting fragile coastal ecosystems from escalating climate-driven risks.

Population in
coastal risk zones.

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Impact et résultats clés

1

Mapping coastal vulnerability hotspots in Mauritius enables targeted resilience planning, bolsters disaster response, and streamlines resource allocation to safeguard high-risk zones from escalating climate hazards, notably sea-level rise and associated environmental threats.

2

Mangrove restoration and nature-based solutions mitigate shoreline erosion, boost biodiversity, buffer storm surges, and offer communities sustainable, cost-effective defences against climate change impacts and coastal degradation, supporting long-term ecological and social resilience.

3

Integrating scientific evidence with community insights informs national policies for sustainable coastal management, ensuring climate adaptation strategies are both ecologically sound and socially responsive to the needs of vulnerable populations in at-risk coastal regions.

Nos ressources

Aishwarya Pillai

Lead Specialist

Alpana heads institutional partnerships, governance, and resource mobilization at CDRI, advancing cross-sector collaborations that drive resilient infrastructure programming across Member Countries and organizations. With over 25 years of experience spanning international development, global health, and the non-profit sector, she brings deep expertise in fundraising strategy, donor engagement, and delivering strategic change. 

At CDRI, Alpana has been pivotal in forging strategic alliances with governments, international organizations, and philanthropies. She also plays a key role in fortifying institutional systems and board governance mechanisms as the Coalition transitions into an international organization. 

Before joining CDRI, Alpana held senior leadership roles at The George Institute for Global Health, Plan India, WaterAid India, and SOS Children’s Villages, leading institutional fundraising and cultivating strategic partnerships for social impact. 

She holds a Master’s in Finance & Control from Aligarh Muslim University and completed Executive Education at Harvard Business School (CSR India). Her work is driven by a commitment to building enduring, values-based partnerships that accelerate sustainable development outcomes. 

Alpana Saha

Director, Partnerships, Governance, and Resource Mobilisation 

Alpana heads institutional partnerships, governance, and resource mobilization at CDRI, advancing cross-sector collaborations that drive resilient infrastructure programming across Member Countries and organizations. With over 25 years of experience spanning international development, global health, and the non-profit sector, she brings deep expertise in fundraising strategy, donor engagement, and delivering strategic change. 

At CDRI, Alpana has been pivotal in forging strategic alliances with governments, international organizations, and philanthropies. She also plays a key role in fortifying institutional systems and board governance mechanisms as the Coalition transitions into an international organization. 

Before joining CDRI, Alpana held senior leadership roles at The George Institute for Global Health, Plan India, WaterAid India, and SOS Children’s Villages, leading institutional fundraising and cultivating strategic partnerships for social impact. 

She holds a Master’s in Finance & Control from Aligarh Muslim University and completed Executive Education at Harvard Business School (CSR India). Her work is driven by a commitment to building enduring, values-based partnerships that accelerate sustainable development outcomes.