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>> Friday, March 12, 2010
MYSORE: International experts will be in the city to deliberate on climate change starting Friday.
The international conference on challenges to biodiversity hosted by JSS Mahavidyapeetha and Japan-based Organisation for Industrial, Spiritual and Cultural Advancement (OISCA) International will see noted names in ecology and environment debate on issues like biodiversity, environment and climate change. Delegates from India, Japan, Ethiopia, Malaysia, Sri Lanka and Kenya will be here.
The three-day meet is also looking at environment for sustainable development, noted agriculture scientist M Mahadevappa, the convenor of the event, said on Wednesday. The meet is to commemorate international year of biodiversity.
Experts will deliberate on climate change-challenges of mitigation, degradation of coastal wet lands, depletion of forest cover, sustainable development in eco-forest and economics of ecosystem and law of environmental protection. Kerala's forests and housing minister Binoy Viswam will inaugurate.
Courtesy: Times of India
The international conference on challenges to biodiversity hosted by JSS Mahavidyapeetha and Japan-based Organisation for Industrial, Spiritual and Cultural Advancement (OISCA) International will see noted names in ecology and environment debate on issues like biodiversity, environment and climate change. Delegates from India, Japan, Ethiopia, Malaysia, Sri Lanka and Kenya will be here.
The three-day meet is also looking at environment for sustainable development, noted agriculture scientist M Mahadevappa, the convenor of the event, said on Wednesday. The meet is to commemorate international year of biodiversity.
Experts will deliberate on climate change-challenges of mitigation, degradation of coastal wet lands, depletion of forest cover, sustainable development in eco-forest and economics of ecosystem and law of environmental protection. Kerala's forests and housing minister Binoy Viswam will inaugurate.
Courtesy: Times of India
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