Climate and Weather
Water turns the tide - A barren district of Rajasthan is seeing development, thanks to rains last year and floods in 2006
Posted on 12 Apr, 2011 11:31 AMArticle and Image Courtesy: Down To Earth
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A barren district of Rajasthan is seeing development, thanks to rains last year and flood in 2006.
Deep wells and prudence - Towards pragmatic action for addressing groundwater overexploitation in India - A World Bank document (2010)
Posted on 12 Apr, 2011 01:51 AMIndia is the largest user of groundwater resources in the world. It is estimated that approximately 230 cubic kilometers per year is used annually, this is more than a quarter of the total world consumption from this resource.
It is in this context that this World Bank report looks at the reasons for this quantum of groundwater usage.
The report delves into socio-economic and political reasons and looks at policies which inadvertently promote so much extraction. The report also analyses various attempts to manage this resource. These attempts range from government and international agency efforts directed to grassroots mobilisations. Finally the report comes out with suggestions to deal with this crisis.
Saraswati – The ancient river lost in the desert - A paper from Current Science
Posted on 12 Apr, 2011 01:26 AMThis Current Science paper uses secondary data to discuss the disappearance of the river Saraswati. The enigma that was the disappearance of this river, which according to the author once upon a time greened Rajasthan and had nurtured civilizations on its shore, brought archaeologists, geologists, geophysicists, and climatologists to find answers. The author uses the body of work created by these scientists to solve the puzzle of the disappearance of the Saraswati.
South Asia Media workshop on "Adaptation to Climate Change", 18th to 20th May 2011, Dhulikhel, Nepal
Posted on 11 Apr, 2011 05:37 PM
Organizers:
- Regional Climate Change Adaptation Knowledge Platform for Asia (Adaptation Knowledge Platform)
- The Asia Pacific Adaptation Network (APAN)
- The International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD)
- The Asia Pacific Mountain Network (APMN)
Call for proposals: Research project on gender, climate change, agriculture and food security - CCAFS - Apply by 1st May 2011
Posted on 11 Apr, 2011 11:54 AMClimate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) is aimed at helping to inform policies and practices that reduce the negative impacts of climate change for people who depend on agriculture as a source of their livelihoods, without jeopardizing food security.
World Water Day in Kerala- Call to address issues of water security
Posted on 07 Apr, 2011 05:52 PMCentre for Water Resources Development and Management (CWRDM) organised a panel discussion at Sasthra Bhavan on Saturday, 19th March 2011, in connection with the celebration of World Water Day which falls on March 22.
Opportunities in water and related sectors via DevNetJobsIndia.org dated 31st March, 2011
Posted on 31 Mar, 2011 02:37 PMContent courtesy: DevNetJobsIndia
- Administration and Accounts Officer
LEAD (Leadership for Environment and Development)
Location: New Delhi
Last date: 10th April, 2011
National mission for a green India - Presentation to the PM's council on climate change - Latest update from the MoEF
Posted on 22 Mar, 2011 04:15 PMThe draft was made available in 11 languages.
There were 7 regional consultations held at Guwahati, Dehradun, Pune, Bhopal, Jaipur, Vizag and Mysore over a month and a half starting from 10th June to 15th July and attended by the Minister and the team.
Joint Expert Meeting of Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) WGII and WGIII on Human Settlement, Water, Energy and Transport Infrastructure - Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies, 22nd to 24th March 2011, Calcutta
Posted on 22 Mar, 2011 09:58 AMOrganizer: Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
Venue: Calcutta, West Bengal
Biomass production and carbon stock of poplar agroforestry systems in Yamunanagar and Saharanpur districts of northwestern India – A paper in Current Science
Posted on 20 Mar, 2011 10:18 PMPoplar (Populus deltoides) has gained considerable importance in agroforestry plantations of western Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Haryana, Punjab, and Jammu and Kashmir due to its deciduous nature, fast growth, short rotation and high industrial requirement. Poplar based agroforestry systems are prevalent among farmers of Saharanpur (UP) and Yamunanagar (Haryana) districts of northwestern India.