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CONTENTS Foreword Director, KILA Introduction President, INSEE Message The Hon’ble Minister for Local Self Government, Government of Kerala, President of the General Council, KILA About the Indian Society for Ecological Economics About the Kerala Institute of Local Administration (KILA) About the INSEE-KILA conference Scientific Advisory Committee Local Organising Committee Programme Schedule Session-wise programme
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FOREWORD
This souvenir provides an introduction to the International Conference on Sustainability, Institutions and Incentives: Voices, Policies and Commitments, organised jointly by Kerala Institute of Local Administration (KILA) and Indian Society for Ecological Economics (INSEE), during 8-10 November 2017, at KILA, Kerala. The objective of the conference is to provide a platform for a dialogue on the larger issue of sustainable development. The goal of sustainability is directly linked with human behaviour and anthropogenic pressures. Individuals and groups voice their choices through formal and informal mechanisms, and participate in decision-making.
The overall objective of the conference is divided into four sub-themes: 1. Ecosystems and Well Being: oceans, forests, mountains and wetlands, resilience, valuation and management. 2. Collective Action and Local Governance: community, institutions, transaction cost and trusts. 3. Climate Change: science of climate change, agriculture and food security, extreme events, Paris Agreement and Marrakesh Proclamation, adaptation and migration and technology. 4. Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Global South: gender and ecology, inequality, environmental justice, green economy waste and recycling and energy. The present volume includes selected papers focusing on the experiences and experiments on issues related to above said themes.
It is interesting to note that these presentations are made in Kerala which is a leading state in India in democratic decentralization and participatory planning. The People’s Planning in Kerala addresses the issues of sustainable development by making people involved in local level development. The recent initiative of the State under the Nava Kerala Action Programme named “Harithakeralam” is a strategic move towards sustainable development by means of integrating agriculture, waste management, sanitation and energy.
We are thankful to the contributors of papers, participants, and the Scientific Advisory Committee Members who scrutinised the papers. We deeply acknowledge the service of Dr. Pranab Mukhopadhyay, President, INSEE and Dr. Nandan Nawn, Secretary, INSEE for their seamless efforts in organizing this event. We are also thankful to all those who have contributed to the smooth conduct of the programme. Finally we are deeply grateful to the Government of India and Government of Kerala and agencies which made financial support to the event.
It is expected that this volume will provide a brief account of the various issues relating to sustainable development which will be a useful reference material for students, research scholars and people at large.
Dr. Joy Elamon Director, KILA
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INTRODUCTION
It gives me great pleasure to be part of the international conference being organized by the Indian Society of Ecological Economics (INSEE) and the Kerala Institute of Local Administration (KILA), Thrissur on their beautiful campus in Thrissur. This conference Sustainability, Institutions and Incentives: Voices, Policies and Commitments is most aptly being organised in Kerala where voices of people from the grass roots on issues of sustainability have shaped policies of the government both at the state and the national level. The commitment to long drawn campaigns, political and legal interventions have influenced institutions and the manner in which we now look at issues in development and conservation. We are at a crucial cross-road in our developmental agenda of human kind and though much has been achieved in terms of income growth and human capital it has been at increasing cost to the environment. Despite increasing global awareness on the need for integration of the environment into the developmental framework much of the mainstream writing in development continues to pretend that ecological sustainability is a luxury. I am sure that those gathered at this conference would agree that it is exactly the opposite – we can think of development without ecological sustainability a priori. It is conferences like this that challenge this traditional narrowly-focused paradigms of development. The call for papers for this conference attracted 270 plus abstracts and distinguished members of the scientific committee shortlisted about 150 abstracts for full paper requests. Then 70 of these abstracts were finally selected for presentation and another ten for poster presentations. This is the first time INSEE has introduced poster presentation during a Biennial conference. We are grateful to the members of our Scientific Advisory Committee who devoted their time for selection the abstracts and papers for this conference. The members of the Local Advisory Committee were generous with their time and support to ensure that the curtain-raiser events preceding the conference were organized smoothly. This is also a first for INSEE to have such curtain-raiser events by senior members of the conference in order to increase awareness and an opportunity to the younger generation to interact with the doyens in this field.
This is the first time that INSEE has organized a Biennial conference in Kerala. We are very grateful to KILA, its Director, Dr Joy Elamon, and his colleagues particularly Prof. Sunny George and Shri K.K. Babu who have worked tirelessly to make this conference a success. They have been a warm and generous co-organiser and host to INSEE and we hope we can build on such partnerships. The Government of Kerala and the Government of India has facilitated various processes of the Conference. We are very grateful to our sponsors Care Earth Trust, IndusInd Bank, the South Asian Network for Development and Environmental Economics (SANDEE), the National Agricultural Bank for Rural Development (NABARD), GIZ – The Indo-German Biodiversity Programme, the Centre for Economics, Environment and Society (CEES), Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) and academic partners the UNESCO-Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development and Springer Publications.
Finally, I wish to thank my colleagues in the INSEE’s Executive committee and INSEE’s office for their help and support to this conference and their patience in dealing with numerous demands on their time. We hope that this collection of abstracts will be of use to participants and readers. Pranab Mukhopadhyay President Indian Society of Ecological Economics (INSEE)
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Dr.K.T.JALEEL MINISTER FOR LSGD, MINORITY WELFARE
WAKF &HAJJ GOVERNMENT OF KERALA
Message I am very happy to know that Kerala Institute of Local Administration (KILA) in association with Indian Society for Ecological Economics (INSEE) is organizing an International Conference on Sustainability, Institutions and Incentives: Policies and Commitments, from 8-10 November 2017, at KILA, Kerala. The conference is relevant in the overall context of the climate change and other issues directly dealing with human interventions in the ecology and environment. I understand that Kerala has to learn many things from the experiences and experiments of other states and countries and at the same time we have a lot of experience to share. Kerala’s achievement in human development is legendary. The participatory planning process of local governments ensures a minimum quality of life to all. But in the case of issues like sustainable development which relates to ecology, environment and energy, Kerala has a long way to go. It is in this context that the Government of Kerala launched the Haritha Keralam Mission under its Nava Kerala Action Programme. I hope that the conference will provide a lively platform of dialogue and exchange of ideas. I congratulate KILA and INSEE for organizing this interesting and valuable event. I wish all success.
Dr. K.T Jaleel
Thiruvananthapuram Date: 01.11.2017
Office: IVth Floor, Room No. 401, Secretariat Annexe Thiruvananthapuram – 695 001
Phone-Office: 0471-2327895, 2327796 Res: 0471-2720451, 2723181 Res: ‘Ganga’, Cantonment House Complex
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About Indian Society for Ecological Economics
INSEE was conceived at a meeting held in New Delhi in September, 1998 and within four months it was registered under the Societies Act in January 1999 as a regional society affiliated to the International Society for Ecological Economics (ISEE).
INSEE aims to further the cause of sustainable development by providing a forum for dialogue among scholars, practitioners, and policy analysts from various disciplines, particularly economics and ecological sciences on a range of issues of national and international interests, such as climate change, natural resources, energy, waste, ecosystem services and valuation.
INSEE’s major activities include the following:
• Biennial Conferences, • Seminars, workshops, policy dialogues and training programmes, • Networking nationally and internationally, • Publication of books, • Dissemination through web-based platforms.
Over the years INSEE has expanded its activities: in addition to its regular major activity of organising conferences since the early years, it has increasingly focused on organsing training workshops and other outreach events in more recent years. These activities have been demand-driven given the growing interest among scholars in areas of economy, ecology and the society.
Biennial Conferences are being held regularly since 1999. These conferences have typically attracted an average of 125-150 participants from young students to renowned academicians, from policymakers to practitioners. Distinguished scientists—both natural and social—have served as members of the Scientific Advisory Committee and Local Organising Committee for these events.
Besides the eight biennial conferences, the society has organised 13 Capacity Building Workshops for college teachers and researchers, 5 Research Seminars, Round tables, Symposiums, and supported 4 panels at Conferences and Workshops organised by other Societies.
Apart from 7 books published by reputed publishing houses, the society will release the early view version of the inaugural issue of its flagship journal Ecology, Economy, Society on 8th November, 2017.
INSEE is governed by an elected Executive Committee with a two year term. The INSEE members represent a wide range of social and natural scientists, environmentalists, ecologists, policy makers, administrative officials, planners, and institutions/corporate bodies interested in the interface of ecology and economics. As on October 2017, it has 499 members, including individual life members (477), corporate life members (10), ordinary members (3), and student members (9).
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Executive Committee (2016-18)
President:
Pranab Mukhopadhyay, Professor, Goa University.
Vice-President:
K N Ninan, Chairperson, Centre for Economics, Environment and Society, Bangalore.
Secretary:
Nandan Nawn, Associate Professor, TERI University, New Delhi.
Treasurer:
Kalyan Das, Professor, OKD Institute of Social Change and Development, Guwahati.
Joint Secretary:
Jeena T Srinivasan, Associate Professor, Centre for Economic and Social Studies, Hyderabad
Bibhu Prasad Nayak, Associate Professor, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Hyderabad.
Members:
Ramachandra Bhatta, Indian Council of Agricultural Research Emeritus Scientist (Economics), College of Fisheries, Mangalore.
Saudamini Das, Professor, Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi.
Balachandra Patil, Principal Research Scientist, Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru.
Brototi Roy, PhD student, Institute of Environmental Science and Technology, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain.
Bejoy K Thomas, Fellow, Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and Environment (ATREE), Bengaluru.
Office Manager
Sushil Kumar Sen, Academic Programme Officer, Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi
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About KERALA INSTITUTE OF LOCAL ADMINISTRATION (KILA)
Kerala Institute of Local Administration (KILA), an autonomous institution under the Department of Local Self- Governments, Government of Kerala, is the nodal agency for Training, Research and Consultancy for Local Self-Government Institutions in Kerala. The Institute began its operation in 1990. Apart from training, consultancy and policy oriented research activities, KILA organizes seminars, workshops and discussions on various issues of local governance and development. The Government of Kerala has recognised it as a Centre of Excellence. The Ministry of Panchayati Raj, Government of India has declared KILA as the SAARC Centre of Training in Decentralization and Local Governance. KILA has provided a lead role in the capacity building and training of democratic decentralization in Kerala and now it is engaged in institutionalizing the process of decentralization and to make the local government system sustainable.
KILA is a link between people and the Government and is also a think tank for policy formulation. The feedback that have been gathered from various training programmes together with the research support facilitate in the formulation of pragmatic policies for strengthening decentralization. Indeed, in implementing these policies, KILA plays a major role by means of wider dissemination of information through training, publications, seminars, workshops and discussions.
Kerala Institute of Local Administration (KILA) has been engaged in the capacity building activities for local governments in Kerala since its establishment in 1990. The Institute is supported by the Government of Kerala, as its nodal institution for training, research and consultancy for the Local Self-Government Institutions. The Institute engages in different capacity building activities of the local governments, both rural and urban.
KILA was established in the pattern of a national institute with the main objective of training, research and consultancy in decentralised governance and administration. With a view to develop it as an institution of excellence, KILA was registered as an autonomous institution under the Travancore-Cochin Literary, Scientific and Charitable Societies Act 1955. It has five centres across the state other than the main campus in Thrissur. KILA is the only Institution in India that functions with the sole mandate of promoting decentralised governance both in urban and rural areas.
The Institute disseminates the insights of research and recommendations of its various training programmes and workshops through a number of publications. In order to meet the training needs of the participants from other Indian states and neighbouring countries, KILA has translated several documents in English and other Indian languages like Hindi, Tamil, Bengali and Kannada.
Over the years, the Institute has established its expertise in decentralized participatory Planning, local governance and administration, urban development, local level development, participatory poverty reduction, gender and development, development of marginalized social Groups, natural resource management and watershed development, training skill development of trainers, and child friendly development, and ecology, environment and sustainable development.
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Governing Council (GC)
The Governing Council (GC) is the apex body of Kerala Institute of Local Administration and it deals with policy matters concerning the organization. The Honorable Minister for Local Self Government, Government of Kerala, is the President of the Governing Council and the Chief Secretary, Government of Kerala, the Vice President. The other members of the General Council are:
Members of Governing Council of KILA are:
1. Minister (LSGD) Chairperson
2. Chief Secretary Vice Chairperson
3. Principal Secretary LSGD Convenor
4. Secretary to Govt., Finance Department
5. Commissioner of Rural Development
6. Director of Panchayats
7. Director of Urban Affairs
8. Secretary to Government, Planning and Economic Affairs
9. Representative from Ministry of Rural Development & Ministry of Panchayati Raj, GOI
10. Director, KILA
11. Representative from NIRD & PR
12. Representative from Kerala Grama Panchayat Presidents Association
13. Representative from Block Panchayat Presidents Association
14. Chairman, Chamber of Municipal Chairmen
15. Member of Parliament
16. Member of Legislative Assembly
Executive Committee (EC)
The power of management and administration of KILA is with the Executive Committee (EC). The members of the EC are:
1. Principal Secretary LSGD Chairman
2. Secretary to Government, LSGD
3. Secretary to Govt., Finance Department or his nominee
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4. Commissioner of Rural Development
5. Director of Panchayats
6. Director of Urban Affairs
7. Director, KILA (Convenor)
The Principal Secretary to Government (Local Self Government Department) is the Chairman of the Executive Committee. The day-today management of KILA is with the Director.
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About INSEE-KILA International Conference
Sustainability, Institutions, Incentives: Voices, Policies, and Commitments
How do we as a generation sustain our "spaceship earth"? This has been a central thematic area for those working in the broad sphere of Ecological Economics and Sustainability Science. This goal of sustainability is intricately linked with human behaviour and anthropogenic pressures which are often transmitted through institutions. History shows that institutions evolve, transform or wither away due to changing incentives faced by individuals and communities. Institutions get moulded by changing societal process, technology or even extreme events (among other factors). Individuals and groups voice their choices through formal and informal mechanisms, and participate in decision-making. When, how and where do their voices get heard? How do policies get framed and implemented? What roles do trust and power relations play in our commitment to sustainability? INSEE proposes to provide a platform for inter-disciplinary engagement on these issues to students, researchers, practitioners and policy-makers. The following sub-themes broadly define the areas in which contributions have been invited: Subthemes:
1. Ecosystems and Well Being 1.1 Oceans, Forests, Mountains and
Wetlands 1.2 Resilience 1.3 Valuation 1.4 Management
2. Collective Action and Local Governance
2.1 Community 2.2 Institutions 2.3 Transaction Costs 2.4 Trust
3. Climate Change 3.1 Science of Climate Change
3.2 Agriculture & Food Security 3.3 Extreme Events 3.4 Paris Agreement and Marrakesh
Proclamation 3.5 Adaptation and Mitigation 3.6 Technology
4. SDGs and Global South 4.1 Gender & Ecology 4.2 Inequality 4.3 Environmental Justice 4.4 Green Economy 4.5 Waste and recycling 4.6 Energy
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Pre-conference workshop:
INSEE Pre-Conference Workshop titled ‘Researching in Ecological Economics’ on 7th November 2017, KILA, Thrissur.
This inter-disciplinary training workshop for young and mid-career researchers aims at giving an overview of doing Ecological Economics research – from collecting field data to using secondary data with multi-disciplinary teams.
Scientific Advisory Committee
Pranab Mukhopadhyay (Chairperson) Kavi Kumar Bina Agrawal Pushpam Kumar Mahadev G Bhat Joan Martinez-Alier Ramachandra Bhatta M N Murty Ramesh Chand Harini Nagendra Kanchan Chopra Nandan Nawn Kalyan Das Bibhu Prasad Nayak Saudamini Das K N Ninan Vikram Dayal Manoj Panda Nitin Desai Balachandra Patil Rohan D’Souza Seema Purushothaman Anantha Duraiappah Brototi Roy P S Easa Ramprasad Sengupta Sunny George Amita Shah Rucha Ghate Satheesh C. Shenoi Nilanjan Ghosh Priya Shyamsundar A Gopala Krishnan JeenaT Srinivasan Haripriya Gundimeda Nandini Sundar Enamul Haque Bejoy K Thomas Gopal Kadekodi ArildVatn
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than
ks
Shyj
an D
, Ass
ista
nt P
rofe
ssor
, Dr.
John
Mat
thai
Cen
tre
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SEE
)K
eral
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stitu
te o
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al A
dmin
istra
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(KIL
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sur
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:30
Org
aniz
ed in
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ocia
tion
with
A
cade
my
of E
xcel
lenc
e in
Clim
ate
Cha
nge,
Ker
ala
Agr
icul
tura
l Uni
vers
ity, V
ella
nikk
ara
and
In
terg
over
nmen
tal P
anel
on
Clim
ate
Cha
nge
(IPC
C)
Wel
com
e by
Cha
irper
son
In
dira
Dev
i, D
irect
or o
f Res
earc
h, K
AU
G
ener
al in
trod
uctio
n by
Pan
el M
oder
ator
on
IPC
C p
roce
ss
Joya
hsre
e R
oy
Pres
enta
tions
C
limat
e ch
ange
: Ph
ysic
al sc
ienc
e ba
sis k
ey m
essa
ges f
rom
AR5
with
spec
ial r
elev
ance
for S
outh
Asi
a
Bal
a G
obin
dasa
my
Impa
cts,
Adap
tatio
n an
d Vu
lner
abili
ty-K
ey M
essa
ges f
or th
e Re
gion
from
AR5
Pu
rnam
ita D
asgu
pta
In
tern
atio
nal,
Nat
iona
l and
Sub
natio
nal P
olic
ies a
nd In
stitu
tions
in
Miti
gatio
n
E. S
oman
atha
n W
hat c
an b
e do
ne to
redu
ce G
HG
em
issi
ons:
Sec
tora
l Opt
ions
Jo
yash
ree
Roy
C
oncl
udin
g re
mar
ks
Indi
ra D
evi
Vot
e of
Tha
nks
Kun
jam
u, P
rofe
ssor
and
Spe
cial
Off
icer
Aca
dem
y of
Clim
ate
Cha
nge
Educ
atio
n an
d R
esea
rch
,KA
U
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an S
ocie
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logi
cal E
cono
mic
s (IN
SEE
)K
eral
a In
stitu
te o
f Loc
al A
dmin
istra
tion
(KIL
A),
Thris
sur
* as
on
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1/20
17, 0
2:00
hrs
, pro
gram
mes
list
ed h
ere
are
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:30
Org
aniz
ed in
ass
ocia
tion
with
Sa
cred
Hea
rt C
olle
ge, A
ffili
ated
to U
nive
rsity
of C
alic
ut, C
hala
kudy
Pr
ayer
W
elco
me
addr
ess
(Sr)
Ree
na It
tyac
han,
Prin
cipa
l A
bout
the
prog
ram
me,
intro
duct
ion
to IN
SEE
and
intro
duct
ion
of sp
eake
rs
Jeen
a T
Sri
niva
san,
Join
t Sec
reta
ry, I
NSE
E K
ILA
: The
Inst
itute
for L
ocal
Gov
erna
nce
and
Dev
elop
men
t J.
B. R
ajan
, KIL
A
Why
Do
We
Nee
d E
colo
gica
l Eco
nom
ics?
G
opal
Kad
ekod
i H
onor
ary
Prof
esso
r, C
entre
for M
ulti-
disc
iplin
ary
Dev
elop
men
t R
esea
rch,
Dha
rwad
, For
mer
Dire
ctor
, Ins
titut
e fo
r Soc
ial a
nd
Econ
omic
Cha
nge,
Ban
galo
re a
nd F
orm
er P
resi
dent
, IN
SEE
Inte
ract
ions
V
ote
of th
anks
V
. Nee
tha,
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ista
nt P
rofe
ssor
, Dep
t of Z
oolo
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renc
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an S
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cono
mic
s (IN
SEE
)K
eral
a In
stitu
te o
f Loc
al A
dmin
istra
tion
(KIL
A),
Thris
sur
* as
on
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2:00
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ere
are
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ely
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hang
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0–16
:30
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ed in
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ocia
tion
with
St
. Tho
mas
Col
lege
, Int
ergo
vern
men
tal P
anel
on
Clim
ate
Cha
nge
(IPC
C) a
nd D
irec
tora
te o
f Env
iron
men
t and
Clim
ate
Cha
nge,
Gov
ernm
ent o
f Ker
ala
G
ener
al in
trod
uctio
n by
Pan
el M
oder
ator
on
IPC
C p
roce
ss
Joya
hsre
e R
oy
Pres
enta
tions
C
limat
e ch
ange
: Ph
ysic
al sc
ienc
e ba
sis k
ey m
essa
ges f
rom
AR5
with
spec
ial r
elev
ance
for S
outh
Asi
a
Bal
a G
obin
dasa
my
Impa
cts,
Adap
tatio
n an
d Vu
lner
abili
ty-K
ey M
essa
ges f
or th
e Re
gion
from
AR5
Pu
rnam
ita D
asgu
pta
In
tern
atio
nal,
Nat
iona
l and
Sub
natio
nal P
olic
ies a
nd In
stitu
tions
in
Miti
gatio
n
E. S
oman
atha
n W
hat c
an b
e do
ne to
redu
ce G
HG
em
issi
ons:
Sec
tora
l Opt
ions
Jo
yash
ree
Roy
INSE
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rnat
iona
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fere
nce
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cono
mic
s (IN
SEE
)K
eral
a In
stitu
te o
f Loc
al A
dmin
istra
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A),
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sur
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2:00
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gram
mes
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ere
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:30
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ocia
tion
with
C
olle
ge o
f For
estr
y, K
eral
a A
gric
ultu
ral U
nive
rsity
, Thr
issu
r W
elco
me
addr
ess
K. V
idya
saga
ran,
Dea
n, C
olle
ge o
f For
estry
A
bout
the
prog
ram
me,
intro
duct
ion
to IN
SEE
and
intro
duct
ion
of sp
eake
rs
Bej
oy K
Tho
mas
, EC
Mem
ber,
INSE
E A
bout
KIL
A: T
he In
stitu
te fo
r Loc
al G
over
nanc
e an
d D
evel
opm
ent
Rag
hava
n, K
ILA
Va
luin
g F
ores
ts: t
he In
dian
Exp
erie
nce
and
som
e re
flect
ions
K
anch
an C
hopr
a Fo
rmer
Dire
ctor
and
Pro
fess
or, I
nstit
ute
of E
cono
mic
Gro
wth
, New
Del
hi, F
orm
er P
resi
dent
INSE
E In
tera
ctio
ns
Vot
e of
than
ks
M. S
haji,
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ista
nt P
rofe
ssor
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rnat
iona
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fere
nce
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eral
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stitu
te o
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al A
dmin
istra
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2:00
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gram
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ere
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For
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eren
ce p
artic
ipan
ts [o
ther
than
pre
-con
fere
nce
part
icip
ants
]
Nov
embe
r 7,
Tue
sday
B
reak
fast
07
:30–
09:0
0 D
inin
g ar
ea
Reg
istra
tion
10:0
0 on
war
ds
Offi
ce a
t Ara
valli
Gue
st H
ouse
, GF
(nea
r rec
eptio
n)
Reg
istr
atio
n fo
r C
onfe
renc
e/co
llect
ion
of c
onfe
renc
e ki
t for
alr
eady
Reg
iste
red
part
icip
ants
Te
a &
Sna
cks
11:0
0–11
:30
Out
side
Ash
ok M
ehta
Hal
l (FF
) Lu
nch
13:0
0–14
:00
Din
ing
area
Te
a &
Sna
cks
15:3
0–15
:45
Out
side
Ash
ok M
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Hal
l (FF
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inne
r 20
:00–
21:3
0 D
inin
g ar
ea
Fo
r m
embe
rs o
f Exe
cutiv
e C
omm
ittee
and
Gen
eral
Bod
y of
INSE
E
N
attu
kutta
m H
all (
GF)
EC
Mee
ting
17:3
0–18
:30
41st
Mee
ting
of E
xecu
tive
Com
mitt
ee o
f Ind
ian
Soci
ety
for
Eco
logi
cal E
cono
mic
s
M
ahat
ma
Hal
l (SF
) G
BM
18
:30–
20:0
0 14
th M
eetin
g of
Gen
eral
Bod
y of
Indi
an S
ocie
ty fo
r E
colo
gica
l Eco
nom
ics
Din
ner
20:0
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:30
Din
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renc
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an S
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logi
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cono
mic
s (IN
SEE
)K
eral
a In
stitu
te o
f Loc
al A
dmin
istra
tion
(KIL
A),
Thris
sur
* as
on
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1/20
17, 0
2:00
hrs
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gram
mes
list
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ere
are
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N
ovem
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8, W
edne
sday
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reak
fast
07
:30–
09:0
0 D
inin
g Ar
ea
Pane
l D
iscu
ssio
ns
09:0
0–10
:30
Gra
m S
war
aj H
all (
GF)
M
ahat
ma
Hal
l (SF
)
1.1.
Par
alle
l Pa
nel
disc
ussi
ons
Citi
zen
Scie
nce
for
ecol
ogy
in In
dia:
exp
erie
nces
, op
port
uniti
es, c
halle
nges
M
oder
ator
: Pan
kaj S
ekhs
aria
Sp
eake
rs: K
V G
urur
aja,
Nav
een
Nam
boot
hri,
Prab
haka
r R
ajag
opal
, Pan
kaj S
ekhs
aria
and
N
avee
n T
hayy
il
IPC
C p
anel
: Und
erst
andi
ng C
limat
e C
hang
e ─
Sc
ienc
e an
d A
dapt
atio
n an
d M
itiga
tion
Opt
ions
M
oder
ator
: Joy
ashr
ee R
oy
Spea
kers
: Gov
inda
sam
y B
ala,
Pur
nam
ita D
asgu
pta
and
E S
oman
atha
n
Tea
& S
nack
s 10
:30–
11:0
0 O
utsi
de A
udito
rium
In
augu
ratio
n
11:0
0–13
:00
Swar
aj A
udito
rium
1.2.
Inau
gura
l Se
ssio
n
11:0
0–11
:05
Intro
duct
ion:
Jee
na T
Sri
niva
san,
Join
t Sec
reta
ry, I
NSE
E 11
:05–
11:1
5 W
elco
me
Add
ress
: Joy
Ela
mon
, Dire
ctor
, KIL
A
11:1
5–11
:40
Inau
gura
l Add
ress
: V K
Ram
acha
ndra
n, V
ice
Cha
irman
, Sta
te P
lann
ing
Boa
rd, G
over
nmen
t of K
eral
a 11
:40–
11:5
5 K
eyno
te A
ddre
ss: K
N H
arila
l, M
embe
r, St
ate
Plan
ning
Boa
rd, G
over
nmen
t of K
eral
a
11:5
5–12
:20
Add
ress
by
Chi
ef G
uest
: Pav
an S
ukhd
ev, F
ound
er-C
EO, G
IST
Adv
isor
y W
ritin
g th
e ac
coun
ts o
f Soc
iety
and
the
Cor
pora
tion
as if
Hum
anity
and
Nat
ure
mat
tere
d 12
:20–
12:3
0 Pr
esid
entia
l Add
ress
: Pra
nab
Muk
hopa
dhya
y, P
resi
dent
, IN
SEE
12:3
0–12
:35
Intro
duct
ion
to th
e C
onfe
renc
e: N
anda
n N
awn,
Sec
reta
ry, I
NSE
E
12:3
5–12
:45
Rel
ease
of P
rana
b M
ukho
padh
yay,
Nan
dan
Naw
n an
d K
alya
n D
as e
ds. (
2017
) G
loba
l Cha
nge,
Eco
syste
ms,
Sust
aina
bilit
y: T
heor
y, M
etho
ds, P
ract
ice,
Sag
e fo
r IN
SEE
12:4
5–12
:55
Laun
ch o
f Eco
logy
, Eco
nom
y an
d So
ciet
y—th
e IN
SEE
Jou
rnal
: Kan
chan
Cho
pra,
Edi
tor,
EES
12:5
5–13
:00
Gro
up P
hoto
Lu
nch
13:0
0–14
:00
Din
ing
Area
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ILA
Inte
rnat
iona
l Con
fere
nce
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, Ins
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licie
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mitm
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ienn
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onfe
renc
e of
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an S
ocie
ty fo
r Eco
logi
cal E
cono
mic
s (IN
SEE
)K
eral
a In
stitu
te o
f Loc
al A
dmin
istra
tion
(KIL
A),
Thris
sur
* as
on
05/1
1/20
17, 0
2:00
hrs
, pro
gram
mes
list
ed h
ere
are
unlik
ely
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hang
e
1.3.
Par
alle
l Se
ssio
ns
14:0
0–16
:00
Pres
enta
tions
Gra
m S
war
aj H
all (
GF)
As
hok
Meh
ta H
all (
FF)
Gra
mod
yaya
Hal
l (FF
) G
ram
Sab
ha H
all (
FF)
Sess
ion
1.3.
1: T
erre
stri
al a
nd
Wet
land
Eco
syst
ems
Cha
ir: K
N N
inan
Sess
ion
1.3.
2: Im
pact
s of C
limat
e C
hang
e an
d A
dapt
atio
n by
farm
ers 1
C
hair:
J B
Raj
an
Sess
ion
1.3.
3: F
uelli
ng C
halle
nges
C
hair:
Bal
acha
ndra
Pat
il
Sess
ion
1.3.
4: S
DG
s and
Glo
bal S
outh
1
Urb
an c
halle
nges
C
hair:
Bej
oy K
Tho
mas
M
odel
ling
the
econ
omic
s of
gras
slan
d de
grad
atio
n in
B
anni
, Ind
ia, u
sing
sys
tem
dy
nam
ics
Mih
ir M
athu
r an
d K
abir
Shar
ma
Wet
land
pad
dy e
cosy
stem
s and
am
phib
ian
dive
rsity
: nee
d fo
r co
mpe
nsat
ing
cons
erva
tion
Man
jula
M, G
iriga
n G
opi a
nd
Vip
inda
s
Econ
omic
cos
t of l
and
degr
adat
ion
in In
dia
Day
akar
Ped
di
Ana
lysi
ng a
dopt
ion
of so
il co
nser
vatio
n m
easu
res i
n D
arje
elin
g di
stric
t, W
est
Ben
gal,
Indi
a C
hand
an S
ingh
a C
onse
rvat
ion,
pov
erty
and
liv
elih
ood:
stud
y in
Sim
ilipa
l w
ildlif
e sa
nctu
ary
B
ijaya
shre
e Sa
tpat
hy
Rai
nfal
l and
agr
icul
tura
l pr
oduc
tivity
: em
piric
al a
naly
sis
of p
ossi
ble
rela
tions
hip
Subi
r Se
n In
fluen
ce o
f clim
ate
varia
bilit
y on
su
garc
ane
farm
ing
in In
dia:
an
appl
icat
ion
of st
ocha
stic
fron
tier
prod
uctio
n ap
proa
ch
Aja
y K
umar
Sin
gh, K
G S
N
aray
anan
and
Prit
ee S
harm
a
Clim
ate
chan
ge a
nd it
s im
pact
on
agric
ultu
ral p
rodu
ctio
n in
B
angl
ades
h: G
eo-s
tatis
tical
A
naly
sis o
f spa
tial a
nd te
mpo
ral
varia
tions
M
d. M
ahed
i Has
an, M
oham
mad
Ta
uhid
ul Is
lam
& N
igar
Sul
tana
Mig
ratio
n as
ada
ptat
ion
stra
tegy
to
cop
e w
ith c
limat
e ch
ange
: a
stud
y of
farm
ers’
mig
ratio
n in
B
ihar
C
hand
an K
umar
Jha
et a
l D
o w
e ne
ed a
clim
ate
chan
ge
adap
tatio
n po
licy
in a
gric
ultu
re
sect
or in
Indi
an st
ate
of O
dish
a?
Nar
endr
a N
Dal
ei
Tran
spor
t fue
l ela
stic
ity e
stim
atio
n to
und
erst
and
the
impa
cts o
f en
ergy
subs
idy
refo
rm in
Indi
a: a
ho
useh
old
stud
y D
hany
ashr
ee B
huva
ndas
and
H
arip
riya
Gun
dim
eda
Dim
ensi
on o
f bio
mas
s as t
he
prim
ary
sour
ce o
f hou
seho
ld
ener
gy –
a st
udy
in fo
rest
frin
ge
villa
ges o
f Ass
am in
nor
thea
st
Indi
a K
ulen
Cha
ndra
Das
D
irect
and
indi
rect
impa
ct
path
way
s of b
iofu
els i
n de
velo
ping
co
untri
es: A
met
a-an
alys
is o
f lit
erat
ure
evid
ence
s Pr
antik
a D
as a
nd H
Gun
dim
eda
Con
flict
ing
dile
mm
as o
f ene
rgy
savi
ng in
Indi
an d
omes
tic se
ctor
: ef
ficie
ncy
vs. c
onse
rvat
ion
V
anda
na M
aury
a D
istri
bute
d hy
brid
ele
ctric
ity
syst
em fo
r ene
rgy
acce
ss,
livel
ihoo
ds, a
nd e
mpo
wer
men
t M
adal
sa S
ingh
and
P
Bal
acha
ndra
Ass
essm
ent o
f san
itatio
n de
velo
pmen
t in
Indi
a- h
ow is
the
coun
try p
rogr
essi
ng to
war
ds
sust
aina
ble
deve
lopm
ent g
oal?
D
ebas
ree
Bos
e an
d A
rijita
Dut
ta
Tech
nolo
gy c
hoic
e an
d in
stitu
tiona
l op
tions
in u
rban
sani
tatio
n: to
war
ds a
pr
otoc
ol fo
r tow
n le
vel s
anita
tion
plan
ning
N
C N
aray
anan
Urb
an sa
nita
tion,
co‐
finan
cing
and
th
e m
yth
of c
o‐pr
oduc
tion:
the
case
of
Indi
an sl
ums
Indr
anil
De
Was
te m
anag
emen
t in
the
Him
alay
an
hill
city
Shi
mla
: con
cern
s for
ec
olog
y, e
cono
mic
s and
gov
erna
nce
Rak
esh
Kum
ar S
harm
a an
d V
ibho
r So
od
Enab
ling
inst
itutio
ns to
ach
ieve
ef
ficie
nt w
aste
man
agem
ent
Shiv
ani W
adeh
ra a
nd A
rabi
nda
Mis
hra
Urb
an fo
od s
yste
m tr
ansi
tions
and
so
cio-
ecol
ogic
al re
silie
nce
in K
eral
a
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ta P
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Exhi
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a B
reak
16
:00–
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utsi
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udito
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Ph
oto
Exh
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he C
ity a
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e Fa
rms -
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in p
eriu
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Hos
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by S
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evel
opm
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rem
ji U
nive
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Key
note
A
ddre
ss
16:3
0–18
:00
Mah
atm
a H
all
1.5.
Key
note
ad
dres
ses,
com
men
ts,
disc
ussi
on
16:3
0–16
:40
Intro
duct
ion
and
Mod
erat
ion:
Gop
al K
adek
odi,
Form
er P
resi
dent
, IN
SEE
16:4
0–17
:10
Est
imat
ing
soci
al ti
me
pref
eren
ce r
ate
for
Indi
a: d
eclin
ing
disc
ount
rat
es fo
r ev
alua
tion
of c
limat
e ch
ange
miti
gatio
n an
d ot
her
long
ges
tatio
n pe
riod
inve
stm
ent p
roje
cts
M N
Mur
ty, F
orm
er P
rofe
ssor
, Ins
titut
e of
Eco
nom
ic G
row
th, N
ew D
elhi
17:1
0–17
:40
Coa
stal
zon
e vu
lner
abili
ty a
nd c
limat
e ch
ange
: vis
ible
& n
ot-s
o-vi
sibl
e th
reat
s Su
smita
Das
gupt
a, L
ead
Envi
ronm
enta
l Eco
nom
ist,
The
Wor
ld B
ank,
Was
hing
ton
DC
17
:40–
18:0
0 D
iscu
ssio
n
1.6.
Wor
ksho
ps
18:0
0 –1
9:00
Asho
k M
ehta
Hal
l (FF
) G
ram
Sab
ha H
all (
SF)
Wri
ters
’ Wor
ksho
p
Nup
oor
Sing
h, S
prin
ger
Stre
ngth
enin
g ca
paci
ty in
coa
stal
and
mar
ine
biod
iver
sity
man
agem
ent
Nee
raj K
hera
, GIZ
1.
7. C
ultu
ral
Prog
ram
me
19:0
0–20
:30
Swar
aj A
udito
rium
Cla
ssic
al D
ance
by
Kal
aman
dala
m, T
hris
sur
Din
ner
20:3
0–21
:30
Din
ing
Area
H
oste
d by
Dire
ctor
, Ker
ala
Inst
itute
of L
ocal
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n
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ere
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ely
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ovem
ber
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hurs
day
Bre
akfa
st
07:3
0–09
:00
Din
ing
Area
Pa
nel D
iscu
ssio
ns
09:0
0–10
:30
Gra
m S
war
aj H
all (
GF)
M
ahat
ma
Hal
l (SF
)
2.1.
Par
alle
l Pan
el
disc
ussi
ons
Env
iron
men
t, C
limat
e C
hang
e, B
iodi
vers
ity a
nd
Loc
al G
over
nanc
e M
oder
ator
: Pad
ma
Mah
anty
Sp
eake
rs: D
ines
han
Che
ruva
t, U
nnik
rish
nan
Div
akar
an, B
eena
Vija
yan,
Asa
inar
m, J
B R
ajan
, S
Gop
ikri
shna
War
rier
and
T P
Kun
hika
nnan
Mar
gina
l Eco
logi
es: e
xam
inin
g Su
stai
nabi
lity
on
the
peri
pher
ies o
f Nat
ure
and
Soci
ety
Mod
erat
or: A
smita
Kab
ra
Spea
kers
: Bud
hadi
tya
Das
, Arn
ab M
ukhe
rji,
Sona
m M
ahal
wal
, Roh
it N
egi a
nd S
hain
a Se
hgal
Tea
& S
nack
s 10
:30–
11:0
0 O
utsi
de S
emin
ar H
all 1
Pa
ralle
l Ses
sion
s 11
:00–
13:0
0 Pr
esen
tatio
ns
Gra
m S
war
aj H
all (
GF)
As
hok
Meh
ta H
all (
FF)
Gra
mod
yaya
Hal
l (FF
) G
ram
Sab
ha H
all (
FF)
Sess
ion
2.2.
1: P
erce
ptio
ns a
nd
Beh
avio
ural
res
pons
es
Cha
ir: L
Ven
kata
chal
am
Sess
ion
2.2.
2: Im
pact
s of C
limat
e C
hang
e an
d ad
apta
tion
by fa
rmer
s 2
Cha
ir: In
dira
Dev
i
Sess
ion
2.2.
3: C
onse
rvat
ion
Cha
ir: J
aysh
ree
Ven
cate
san
Sess
ion
2.2.
4: E
cono
mic
-eco
logi
cal
syst
ems i
n K
eral
a C
hair:
Sun
ny G
eorg
e W
hat a
ffec
ts th
e w
illin
gnes
s to
pay
for a
rsen
ic sa
fe d
rinki
ng w
ater
? A
ca
se st
udy
in ru
ral W
est B
enga
l M
onal
isa
Gho
sh e
t al.
Econ
omic
val
uatio
n of
a re
crea
tion
mod
el: c
halle
nges
and
way
fo
rwar
d Pr
ajna
Par
amita
Mis
hra
Perc
eptio
n of
stak
ehol
ders
on
the
mai
nten
ance
of i
rrig
atio
n ta
nks i
n Si
vaga
ngai
dis
trict
of T
amil
Nad
u V
arad
araj
an R
aghu
path
y an
d G
U
ma
Trus
t and
life
satis
fact
ion:
ev
iden
ce fr
om In
dia
May
a K
Impa
ct o
f dro
ught
on
agric
ultu
re in
C
hitto
or d
istri
ct o
f And
hra
Prad
esh
L U
mam
ahes
war
i et a
l. C
limat
e va
riabi
lity
and
agric
ultu
re
vuln
erab
ility
for V
idar
bha
regi
on
of M
ahar
asht
ra, I
ndia
D
eepi
ka S
wam
i and
Dev
anat
han
Parth
asar
athy
Prop
agat
ing
salt
tole
rant
rice
: po
ssib
le a
dapt
atio
n st
rate
gy a
gain
st
clim
ate
chan
ge in
coa
stal
Wes
t B
enga
l Sa
ptar
si C
hakr
abor
ty a
nd
Sant
adas
Gho
sh
Med
ia re
porti
ng o
n th
e pr
otec
ted
area
s in
Mah
aras
htra
- a
them
atic
an
alys
is
Trup
thi N
aray
an a
nd P
anka
j Se
khsa
ria
D
ual c
ontro
l of f
ores
ts in
a
fede
ral s
truct
ure
Indr
ani R
oy C
how
dhur
y C
olle
ctiv
e ac
tion
and
eco-
tour
ism
und
er d
iffer
ent
inst
itutio
nal f
ram
ewor
k-
com
paris
on o
f tur
tle n
estin
g si
tes i
n G
oa a
nd M
ahar
asht
ra
Sulo
chan
a Pe
dnek
ar
Con
serv
anci
es a
nd c
onse
rvat
ion:
w
omen
fore
st p
rote
ctio
n gr
oup
in th
e W
este
rn G
hats
of K
eral
a Sa
ji M
Kad
avil
Loca
l com
mun
ity k
now
ledg
e an
d re
viva
l of m
angr
oves
in tw
o di
stric
ts o
f K
eral
a: th
e ro
le o
f col
lect
ive
actio
n D
eep
Jyot
i Fra
ncis
and
Ani
ta P
inhe
iro
An
econ
omic
ass
essm
ent o
f tre
nds i
n la
nd-u
se-la
nd-c
over
dat
a of
Kut
tana
d w
etla
nd e
cosy
stem
, Ker
ala
and
inve
stm
ent m
easu
res a
dopt
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r its
su
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e de
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t L
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Mar
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-bas
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repo
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: con
dens
ing
the
inte
gral
su
stai
nabi
lity
of in
divi
dual
ec
onom
ic a
gent
s, br
anch
es a
nd
econ
omie
s int
o th
e su
stai
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inde
x N
AX
C
laud
ia L
emke
, Rita
Ber
gman
n an
d D
enni
s A. O
stw
ald
Impa
ct o
f clim
ate
chan
ge a
nd
varia
bilit
y on
rice
yie
ld in
Ass
am
Asf
ika
Beg
um a
nd R
atul
M
ahan
ta
Clim
ate
chan
ge im
pact
s and
ad
apta
tion
in so
rghu
m p
rodu
ctio
n in
Tam
il N
adu
V S
arav
anak
umar
Con
serv
atio
n vs
. liv
elih
ood:
st
akeh
olde
r pre
fere
nces
ove
r th
e im
prov
ed c
onse
rvat
ion
of
Lokt
ak la
ke in
Man
ipur
, In
dia
Bin
ilkum
ar A
mar
ayil
Sree
ram
an a
nd K
onth
ouja
m
Gya
nend
ra S
ingh
Pilg
rim to
uris
m a
nd e
colo
gica
l su
stai
nabi
lity
of P
ampa
rive
r in
Ker
ala
A
nith
a V
U
sing
geo
tagg
ed p
hoto
s fro
m so
cial
m
edia
to v
alue
the
recr
eatio
nal b
enef
its
of K
eral
a’s w
etla
nds i
n In
dia
Mic
hael
Sin
clai
r, A
ndre
a G
herm
andi
, Sh
eela
A. M
oses
, Sab
u Jo
seph
Lunc
h 13
:00–
14:0
0 D
inin
g Ar
ea
Pa
ralle
l Ses
sion
s 14
:00–
16:0
0 Pr
esen
tatio
ns
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m S
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aj H
all (
GF)
As
hok
Meh
ta H
all (
FF)
Gra
mod
yaya
Hal
l (FF
) G
ram
Sab
ha H
all (
FF)
Sess
ion
2.3.
1: P
oliti
cs, R
esis
tanc
e an
d M
ovem
ents
C
hair:
T P
Kun
hika
nnan
Sess
ion
2.3.
2: A
quat
ic
Ecos
yste
ms
Cha
ir: R
C B
hatt
a
Sess
ion
2.3.
3: In
stitu
tions
for
gove
rnan
ce o
f 'co
mm
ons'
Cha
ir: P
S E
asa
Sess
ion
2.3.
4: S
DG
s and
Glo
bal S
outh
3
Pollu
tion
and
Hea
lth
Cha
ir: P
eter
M. R
aj
Polit
ics o
f pol
lutio
n: a
cas
e of
G
odav
ari m
ega
aqua
food
par
k in
w
est G
odav
ari d
istri
ct o
f And
hra
Prad
esh
P O
mka
r N
adh
Incr
easi
ng w
ater
vul
nera
bilit
y of
In
dian
meg
acity
, Mum
bai:
inte
rcon
nect
ed w
eb o
f pol
itics
and
po
licie
s D
eepi
ka S
wam
i and
Dev
anat
han
Parth
asar
athy
Ec
olog
y an
d ca
pita
lism
at t
he
cros
sroa
ds: a
cas
e st
udy
of
Tela
ngan
a
Ram
esh
Dhe
erav
ath
Ec
olog
ical
dis
tribu
tion
conf
licts
ov
er m
iner
al e
xtra
ctio
n in
Indi
a:
Econ
omic
val
ue o
f bi
odiv
ersi
ty lo
ss: a
cas
e st
udy
of b
y-ca
tch
from
And
hra
Prad
esh
mar
ine
fishe
ry
Jyot
his S
athy
apal
an
The
ecol
ogy
and
hist
ory
of
the
And
aman
Isla
nds:
bot
tom
up
and
thro
ugh
the
lens
of
fictio
n Pa
nkaj
Sek
hsar
ia
An
inte
rdis
cipl
inar
y ris
k as
sess
men
t: ha
rmfu
l m
icro
bes,
shel
lfish
, clim
ate
chan
ge a
nd u
rban
isat
ion
in
Man
galo
re, s
outh
wes
t Ind
ia
Luc
y M
Tur
ner
et a
l
Parti
cipa
tory
fore
st
man
agem
ent a
nd th
e ro
le o
f in
stitu
tions
in T
anza
nia:
a
surv
ey
Ani
ndita
Roy
Sah
a an
d G
race
Cha
rles M
uang
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