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Knowledge creation, preservation, access, and management.
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India Habitat Centre, New Delhi.
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24-27 February 2004
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Organizer
TERI - The Energy and Resource Institute Parter Department of Culture Ministry of Tourism and Culture, Government of India Associate The Commonwealth of Learning |
Dates to remember
Laste data for submission of extended 15 September 2003 Last date for Communication of acceptance of papers 30 October 2003 Last date for Submission of full papers 15 December 2003 |
For further details, please contact.
ICDL 2004 Secretariat
TERI
Darbari Seth Block, Habitat Place,
Lodhi Road, NewDelhi- 110 003 India
Fax (+9111) 2468 2133
E-mail ICDL2004@teri.res.in
Tel. (+9111) 2465 1629.24682100 or 24682111
Web www.teriin.orgjevents/icdl
Global solutions from global leaders
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DSDS 2004
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Partnerships for Sustainable Development
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While the DSDS 2001 and the DSDS 2002 dealt with pertinent issues of 'poverty' and 'livelihoods' respectively, DSDS 2003 focused on ways to turn development priorities, set at the WSSD (World Summit on Sustainable Development), into concrete action. The fourth edition of the DSDS, scheduled for 4-7 February 2004, aims to carry forward the debate and facilitate further dialogues with specific emphasis on partnerships for sustainable development: a significant outcome of the Johannesburg process. While an encouraging number of partnerships - built around the WEHAB(water, energy, health, agriculture, and biodiversity) themes - have come up, many more are needed to meet the Millennium Development Goals of poverty reduction vis-a-vis protecting the earth's environment for a sustainable future. This requires unprecedented efforts on the part of all stakeholders; the role of science and technology, to that effect, becomes paramount. Besides, governments have to agree on many propositions, corporates have to show greater resolve, and civil society groups have to be more proactive. DSDS 2004 will essentially focus on, analyse, and assess innovative partnerships in the post-WSSD scenario and the way forward. |
For further details, please contact.
DSDS Secretariat
TERI
Darbari Seth Block, Habitat Place,
Lodhi Road, NewDelhi- 110 003 India
Fax (+9111) 2468 2144 / 2468 2145
E-mail dsds@teri.res.in
Tel. (+9111) 2468 2138 / 2468 2111
Web www.teriin.orgjevents/icdl
December 15 - 17, 2003 (Monday to Wednesday)
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Post-Conference Workshop
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GIS and IT Tools for Information Sharing in Planning
and Environment Management
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December 18, 2003 (Thursday)
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Contact
Dr. V. Madha Suresh Tel: 091 44 2658 3044 (Res) Email: madhasuresh@yahoo.com Department of Geography University of Madras Chennai 600 005 INDIA Tel: 091 44 2536 8778 Ext. 303 Fax: 091 44 2536 6693 |
Dr. T. Vasantha Kumaran
Tel: 091 44 246 0305 (Res) Email: tv@vsnl.com Contact in Canada Dr. Martin J. Bunch Faculty of Environment Studies York University, Toronto, Ontario Tel: 001-416-736-2100 Ext. 22630 Fax: 001-416-736-5679 bunchmj@yorku.ca |
Venue
Centenary Building, University of Madras Chennai - 600 005, INDIA |
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