NIDM is organizing a 5 days Training Course on “Ecosystem Approach to Disaster Risk Reduction (EcoDRR)” during 8-12 October 2012 at NIDM, New Delhi. Course modules include vulnerability of ecosystems importance of ecosystem services, livelihood, role of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), Environmental Law, Policies in relation with Disaster Risk Management.
Last date of receiving nomination is 4 October 2012. Confirmation will be send to the participants by 5 October. For details contact Ms. Sreeja S. Nair, Assistant Professor (sreejanair22@gmail.com) or Dr. Anil K. Gupta, Associate Professor (envirosafe2007@gmail.com). Participation in this programme is limited to Govt officers and faculty members of Universities or leading NGOs. No TA/DA shall be provided for attending the course. Boarding lodging facility will be provided to Govt officers free of cost. There is no training fee.
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i too wish to attend
i too want to attend this training course, but i am just m.sc student.
fee?
I wish to attend but I am the contract employe in State Government Institute, Is am eligible to attend and whats the procedure
the event overlaps with Conference on Biodiversity, COP in Hyderabad. Hope NIDM too have representation at the Conference
Keenly interested in joining the training program but I am not a government officer. I have just completed my masters in Environment Management from Forest Research Institute, Deehradun and working as Junior Project Fellow in Indian Council of Forestry research and Education, Dehradun in EIA Division I am also associated with a NGO " AIMING FOR BETTER HEALTH BETTER ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT". may I join this course?
Interested in joining the training course on behalf of Chandernagore Municipal Corporation, West Bengal .
Why limit the participation to Govt. Depts. Univ. faculty or NGOs? The EIA consultants will be more benefited by such course as they can refine their ideas about the DM by this approach.can you have some module for EIA experts too in future.
i wish to aten...