The Biovillage Paradigm is considered as ‘Ecotechnology in Action’,
where the sustainability is ensured through appropriate interventions/
technology dissemination that is environment friendly and provides opportunities
for ensuring livelihood security. It aims at achieving a holistic approach
that harmonises the need of the present with the future generation.
It is carried out by various actors according to different situations,
capacities and priorities of rural areas and regions in accordance with
the principles of sustainable development in which:
- Pro-nature orientation is reflected through ensuring the sustainability
of productivity of bio-physical resource base and employing environmentally
compatible interventions.
- Pro-poor orientation is achieved by employing interventions that
improve the livelihood security of the resource poor through empowering
them with technology and skills.
- Pro-women orientation is ensured through empowering women with
skills and access to credit facilities/ finances and reducing the
drudgery of work at home and outside.

The
activities are carried out in an adaptive participatory research and
development process along with the community, thereby enabling the community
to understand the process and potentials of sustainable natural resource
management and various livelihood options available in farm and non-farm
sectors. The Biovillage Programme of the Centre also includes the institutionalisation
process to ensure the continuity of the initiatives, undertaken by MSSRF
along with the community, with appropriate linkages and flexibility
to enable adaptability to changing requirements, thereby making the
process relevant and sustainable.