Political
Ramsar Small Grants Fund
Posted on 10 May, 2010 10:41 AMArticle Courtesy: Funds for NGOs.org
“The Ramsar Small Grants Fund (SGF) was established in 1990 as a mechanism to assist developing countries and those with economies in transition in implementing the Convention and to support the conservation and wise use of wetland resources, with a strong human and social dimension. From 1991 to 2008 the Fund has provided a total of 7.5 million Swiss Francs to 227 projects from 108 countries, providing up to 40,000 Swiss francs (about US$32,000) per project.”
Water the Stuff of Life, Shri Anupam MIshra, New Delhi
Posted on 10 May, 2010 10:30 AMOrganizers: Shri Anupam Mishra, Gandhi Peace Foundation
Venue: India International Center, Conference Room – I, New Delhi.
Piped water supply to Greater Bangalore: Putting the cart before the horse – An EPW special article
Posted on 09 May, 2010 06:47 AMThe paper critically evaluates the Greater Bangalore Water and Sanitation Project (GWSAP), implemented by the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB). This project aims to extend piped water supply from the Cauvery to over two million residents in peri-urban Bangalore. This ambitious project has been viewed against the backdrop of the broader trends and debates around market-based reforms in the water sector in Karnataka.
Developing markets for watershed services and improved livelihoods: Fair deals for watershed services in India - An IIED research paper
Posted on 07 May, 2010 10:51 PMThe report presents field experiences and lessons in developing Incentive-based Mechanisms (IBMs) for watershed protection services and improved livelihoods at micro and macro-scales, derived from an action-learning project in India at three locations in the states of Himachal Pradesh (HP) and Madhya Pradesh (MP).
An inter-village transaction was facilitated at one site (the Kuhan micro-catchment in HP), while at the second site (Suan micro-catchment in HP) a transaction failed to materialize despite initial interest. At the third site in MP, there was interest in undertaking a transaction between the city of Bhopal and the catchment of its lake, the Bhoj Wetlands.
The action research has yielded insights into the role of hydrological information, types of incentive mechanisms, the importance of institutions and the implementation of IBMs.
VACANCY NOTICE International Committee of The Red Cross (ICRC)
Posted on 07 May, 2010 03:15 PMDear All
Please find attahed vacancy notice of 3 Positions below and alos find the link attached for more informations.
icrc.humanresources@gmail.com
Water and Habitat Program Manager
International Committee of the Red Cross
Location: Raipur - Jagdhalpur
Presentation on rainwater harvesting by BWSSB at Kormangala
Posted on 07 May, 2010 11:29 AMOrganizer: Environmental Synergies in Development
Venue: Mantri Classic Hall. ST Bed
Description:
Auroville Green Practices Seminar, Pondicherry
Posted on 06 May, 2010 05:13 PMTopics:
- Landscaping
- Water harvesting,
- Waste management
- Organic food
- Renewable energy
- Appropriate building technologies
- Environmental awareness
Description:
Auroville, the international township near Puducherry in India is well known for its green thinking and sustainable practices. More than 30 Auroville experts are presenting their recent projects and experiences in this seminar which also includes visits to demonstration sites. The event is meant for project developers, consultants, architects and decision makers involved in the planning of eco-friendly townships and residential complexes.
Green Solutions J&K, IYCN, Srinagar
Posted on 06 May, 2010 03:18 PMOrganizers: IYCN (Indian Youth Climate Network), Federation Chamber of Industries Kashmir, J&K Bank, Department of Environment and Remote Sensing, and Jammu and Kashmir State Pollution Control Board
Topic: The conference will invite experts and speakers to talk about existing environmental problems in the Jammu and Kashmir region and possible eco-solutions that meet local needs will be provided by the Green Solution Fair.
Venue: Sher-e-Kashmir International Conference Center in Srinagar
Ensuring safe drinking water through innovative technologies to eradicate fluorosis - Sachetana Project - Information manual by BIRDK and Govt of Karnataka
Posted on 05 May, 2010 05:31 PMThis manual produced by BIRD-K and DRDPR (GoK) provides the details of the Sachetana project that aims to provide safe drinking water to fluorosis affected populations through the adoption of innovative technologies for rainwater harvesting and groundwater recharge.
The project is being implemented through the Gram Panchayats of 60 villages from 4 taluks among three districts of Karnataka state over a period of five years (2006-11).
The objectives of the project include:
- Provision of safe drinking water through innovative rain harvesting structures
- Recharge of groundwater through excavation of percolation ponds
- Recharge of existing bore wells and direct recharge of aquifers
- Awareness generation activities to promote sustainable management and management of water resources and water harvesting structures.
A national seminar on global warming and its impact on water resources, Indian Association of Hydro geologists, Kolkata
Posted on 05 May, 2010 12:00 PMOrganizer's: