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3rd International Water Summit 2010,CII, Ahmedabad
Posted on 08 Jan, 2010 11:12 PMCII’s 3rd edition of International Water Summit 2010
Theme: “Meeting the Challenges – Sharing Best Practices”
Organisers: Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) & Government of Gujarat
Date:12 March 2010
Venue: Hotel Pride, Ahmedabad
The deluge and after: A photo exhibition on the lives and struggles of people in the aftermath of the floods in Karnataka
Posted on 06 Jan, 2010 10:33 AMTHE DELUGE AND AFTER - A photo exhibition on the lives and struggles of people in the aftermath of the floods in Karnataka
Call for abstracts - 4th IMA conference on analyzing conflict transformation
Posted on 05 Jan, 2010 04:21 PMSt Anne’s College, Oxford, UK
28-30 June 2010
In a world that is increasingly riven by conflict, often involving emergent non-state factions in rapidly changing patterns of inter-relationship, the need for rigorous conflict analysis is more pressing than ever. However, to be robust and insightful, such analysis must be informed by the wide range of disciplines - including mathematics and decision sciences, diplomacy and international relations, peace and war studies, anthropology and psychology, military and political science, linguistics and communication studies - whose scholars presently engage with the topic of confrontation. This conference, the 4th in an established and successful series hosted by the IMA will, like its predecessors, provide a forum for sharing the latest thinking in these disparate fields and for building multidisciplinary links between conflict researchers.
The theme of the present conference is the process of conflict transformation. When conflict analysts focus upon specific episodes within what are usually protracted and complex networks of interaction, they may easily lose sight of relevant issues in the spatial, temporal or causal environment. Furthermore the processes by which confrontation may transform into collaboration, or co-operation may degenerate into conflict, are central both to conflict escalation and conflict resolution. The conference will therefore be concerned with the dynamics of conflict processes and will include wide-ranging interpretations and explorations of this theme.
National Seminar on Conservation of Lakes and Water Resources, Udaipur
Posted on 05 Jan, 2010 11:11 AMVenue: Management Strategies at College of Technology, Udaipur
Contact: shiloo592003@yahoo.co.uk
Water, Environment and Media, Makhanlal Chaturvedi University, Bhopal
Posted on 05 Jan, 2010 11:08 AMWater, Environment and Media
Organisers: Makhanlal Chaturvedi University of Journalism and Mass Communication and Hindi India Water Portal
Venue: Makhanlal Chaturvedi University, Bhopal, M.P.
Date: 14th January 2010 at 9:00-4:00 PM
Contact: Minakshi Arora - water.community@gmail.com
World water day concert, 22 March 2010, Kochi
Posted on 30 Dec, 2009 02:33 PMWorld water day concert, 22 MARCH 2010, Kochi, Kerala
Workshop on pollution abatement in Ganga basin - Need for effective waste water management
Posted on 28 Dec, 2009 05:08 PMKanpur, November 24, 2009: Shri Alok Ranjan, IAS, Principal Secretary, UP Urban Development and Environment, inaugurated the workshop organized by WWF India, Kanpur Nagar Nigam and IIT Kanpur.
Workshop paper and poster abstract submission for World Water Week - Guidelines and information
Posted on 28 Dec, 2009 04:35 PMInvitation
Proposals for workshop paper and poster presentations for the World Water Week are welcome from experts and actors in different disciplines. The deadline for abstract submittal is February 15, 2010 . Abstracts are welcome on the specific workshop themes listed below and described on pages 10-13.
Workshop Themes:
- Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control
- Shortcutting Historical Pollution Trends
- Water Quality for Human Health
- Improved Water Use Efficiency through Recycling and Reuse
- Management of Groundwater Abstraction and Pollution
- Minimising Land Use Based Pollution
- Resilience, Uncertainty and Tipping Points
- Origins, Pathways and Accumulation of Pollutants –
Inviting women researchers, journalists and activists
Posted on 28 Dec, 2009 04:00 PMLike majority of our rivers, Kosi too is a goddess - the daughter of Lord Shiva. Nicknamed `the sorrow of Bihar' by the male-dominated engineer-contractor -politician lobby, the river has been searching for its identity ever since. Ironically, most of what has been seen and written on the hydrological engineering imposed on the river has been by `men' only.