Courses Managing Information in the Digital Age Domestic Wastewater Treatment & Reuse Agenda for Survival: Orientation for young Indians Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) Urban Rainwater Harvesting Challenge of the Balance: Orientation for international participants Social Impact Assessment (SIA) Bootcamp: Where Journalism meets the Environment Sustainable Buildings Urban Transport & Mobility Environmental Regulators
Zahid Gishkori
BOOT CAMP Where journalism meets environment (November 1-30, 2011 )
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Date: February 22 - 26, 2010 A hands-on course to explore various aspects of EIA - from screening, scoping, data collection to impact assessment and post-EIA monitoring. There is a genuine need to develop the capacity of the state-level regulators and state level expert appraisal Committee (SEAC) to screen and scope the EIA process, to conduct transparent public consultations and to evaluate the EIA reports, especially after the new EIA notification.
The explosive, haphazard, and thirsty growth of urban India generates tonnes of mostly untreated waste in its wake. A problem compounded by poor management, inefficiencies and inequities.
Workshops to help cities implement major policy reforms Cities across India have initiated major reforms in mobility management, air pollution reduction strategies, public transport and congestion.