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Exploring the spatial associations between census based socioeconomic conditions and remotely sensed environmental metrics in Assam, North East India – A study by Gary R Watmough
Posted on 23 Apr, 2012 01:50 PMPast studies have found associations between land and poverty, however these studies are usually focused on small areas using ground based studies.
Call for Papers, UGC sponsored National Seminar on Understanding Communities of North East India, 20-21 March, 2012, Guwahati – Apply by March 15, 2012
Posted on 13 Mar, 2012 08:22 AMDescription:
The concept of community has generated immense interests in the academia across disciplines and over time raising methodological, analytical and theoretical concerns rife with differences in its treatment. Compounded by contemporary social dynamics such as pertaining to globalisation, economic changes, state, politics, migration, modern technology, gender, development, etc. and the emergence of new perspectives and new areas of research the understanding of communities has undergone significant changes.
ASDMA invites applications for GIS mapping of utilities & infrastructures for Assam, Assam - Apply by March 22, 2012
Posted on 05 Mar, 2012 11:48 AMDescription:
The request for proposal is issued by Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA) to obtain proposal from firms/agencies for collecting the latitude and logitude of utilities & infrastructures using GPS devices and to create GIS database from the collected data for all the 27 districts of Assam.
Quantitative data on water quality: A compilation of papers that present physico-chemical analyses of various water sources in India
Posted on 24 Feb, 2012 08:31 AMAssessment of physico-chemical quality of groundwater in rural area nearby Sagar city, Madhya Pradesh
This paper presents the results of forty groundwater samples collected from June 2007 to July 2010 in Gambhira and Baheria villages in Madhya Pradesh. The authors conclude that the ground water quality is degraded due to anthropogenic causes.
Climate variability and change in the Himalayas: Community perceptions and responses - An ICIMOD study
Posted on 22 Feb, 2012 05:30 PMThe general objectives of the assessments were:
"Understanding and resolving water conflicts in the North East": Workshop held at Guwahati, 23-26 January 2012
Posted on 16 Feb, 2012 01:31 PMGuest post by: Raju Mimi
North East Regional Agriculture Fair, February 10-12, 2012, Guwahati
Posted on 02 Feb, 2012 09:24 AMOrganizer: Assam Agricultural University
Venue: Assam Agricultural University, Khanapara campus, Guwahati
Description:
The North East Regional Agriculture Fair 2012 is being organized by the Assam Agricultural University from February 10 to February 12 at the College of Veterinary Science Play Ground, Khanapara, Guwahati on the theme ‘North East Marches towards Food Security’.
IMaCS invites applications for WASH Consultant, Guwahati, Assam - Apply by January 26, 2012
Posted on 28 Jan, 2012 11:00 AMContent courtesy: DevNetJobsIndia
IMaCS is a consulting firm with more than 15 years of experience in executing consulting assignments across diverse sectors in India and overseas. IMaCS has been engaged by an UN Agency to provide technical assistance towards financial and human resources management for various programmes in Assam & other North-East States.
Training workshop on understanding and resolving water conflicts In the North East India, January 23-26, 2012, Guwahati, Assam
Posted on 04 Jan, 2012 01:48 PM Organizer: Forum for Policy Dialogue,
Aaranyak (Guwahati),
Centre for the Environment, IIT ( Guwahati),
Arghyam (Bangalore),
SaciWATERs-CapNet Network (SCaN),
Cap-Net
Venue: Guwahati, Assam
National Alliance for People s Movements condemns arrest and harassment of anti-dam protesters in Assam
Posted on 28 Dec, 2011 12:10 PMContent courtesy: National Alliance for People's Movements
On the 26 December, 2011, at 2:15 am, Assam Police in collusion with other security forces swooped down on the protesters at Ranganadi who have been blockading the Highway since December 16 and thwarting state’s attempt to carry turbines and dam materials to project site of Lower Subansiri Dam. Nearly 200 people have been arrested and earlier also security forces have been harassing the protestors. In past too, Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti fighting against the big dams on Brahmaputra have faced government’s ire and often been attacked and jailed. NAPM stands in solidarity with KMSS and other students groups of the region who have been consistently opposed to the big dams in highly sensitive seismic zone. We condemn the sustained action and harassment of KMSS and their activists and targeting of Akhil Gogoi for constantly opposing the destructive development policies and corruption of the government machinery.