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National Seminar on “Water Governance in India: Challenges and Strategies”, Thodupuzha, Kerala
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Workshop on Developments in Waterless Urinals Technology on 6th March 2010 (Saturday), IIT Delhi
Posted on 01 Mar, 2010 05:05 PMIIT Delhi is organizing a “Workshop on Developments in Waterless Urinals Technology” on 6th March 2010 (Saturday) at MicroModel Complex of IIT Delhi between 10 AM and 4 PM.
The objective of the proposed workshop is to create awareness on the possibilities and potential of Waterless Urinals Technology among different stakeholders such as policy makers, practitioners, manufacturers and the general public.
Workshop on developments in waterless urinals technology on 6th March 2010
Posted on 01 Mar, 2010 04:55 PMIIT Delhi is organizing a “Workshop on Developments in Waterless Urinals Technology” on 6th March 2010 (Saturday) at MicroModel Complex of IIT Delhi between 10 AM and 4 PM.
The objective of the proposed workshop is to create awareness on the possibilities and potential of Waterless Urinals Technology among different stakeholders such as policy makers, practitioners, manufacturers and the general public.
Wetland mapping and conservation: Use of GIS
Posted on 01 Mar, 2010 04:35 PMGuest post by Sangeeta Deogawanka
February 2nd, designated as World Wetlands Day, has quietly slipped by with isolated events that speak of the lackadaisical attitude towards this rich ecosystem.
With 67,429 wetlands covering an area of about 5.5 million hectares, [Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF), 1990], the wetland systems in India are diverse, found in high altitude cold zones, the hot and humid coastal areas or occurring as scattered inland wetland systems.
The Himalayan glaciers controversy - An article in Ground Report India
Posted on 01 Mar, 2010 03:36 PMA huge controversy has been generated in recent days over the much quoted lines in the IPCC’s 2007 report: “Glaciers in the Himalaya are receding faster than in any part of the world and, if the present rate continues, the likelihood of them disappearing by the year 2035 and perhaps sooner is very high if the Earth keeps warming at the current rate” (Working Group 2, page 493). We do need to question how a statement of such magnitude, without peer review, made its way into the IPCC report. That it was discovered,externally, more than two years later raises concerns about both the mindset and the weakness of the processes of the IPCC in checking and correcting information they collate, information that is so vital in the global debate. However, to question the credibility of the science of the global warming, supported as it is by a wealth of empirical evidence, or to question IPCC’s work, as is happening in some quarters, is gross exaggeration and sometimes driven by dubious and malafide intentions.
Open Source GIS Training Program Calendar - March 2010, Chennai
Posted on 01 Mar, 2010 11:28 AMDear Patrons
kCube conducting the following Open Source GIS training programs during the month of March 2010 at Chennai
UMN MapServer – Open Source WebGIS – Three day Program – Match 10th – 12th 2010
Geology of India - DN Wadia - Macmillan publishers (1919)
Posted on 01 Mar, 2010 12:10 AMThe Geology of India by DN Wadia, a geologist with the Geological Survey of India, is considered to be one of the most important and complete reference works available today on the subject.
The book divides India into three main geological divisions - the triangular plateau of the peninsula, the mountainous or the extra-peninsular region bordering India on the west north and east, and the Indo-gangetic plain extending from the valley of the Indus to the valley of the Brahmaputra in Assam. The desert region of western Rajasthan is considered to be a unique fourth category, as it combines characteristics of two of the three main divisions.
Community-led total sanitation newsletter for February 2010
Posted on 26 Feb, 2010 05:43 PMCommunity Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) is an innovative methodology for mobilising communities to completely eliminate open defecation (OD).
Communities are facilitated to conduct their own appraisal and analysis of open defecation (OD) and take their own action to become ODF (open defecation free).
Workshop on improving legal & regulatory efficiency for water management by IDLO and AT&T, New Delhi
Posted on 26 Feb, 2010 11:45 AM
IDLO [International Development Law Organisation], in cooperation with American Telephone & Telegraph Company [AT&T India], is organizing a five-day capacity building program on “Improving Legal & Regulatory Efficiency for Water Resource Management in India” to be delivered on 22-26 March 2010 in New Delhi, India.
Case studies - Water management by industry - CII-GBC national awards for Excellence in Water Management (2008)
Posted on 26 Feb, 2010 04:49 AM