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14 February 2012

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Certificate course on environment management in India

Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) is inviting members of the university, college or organisation to participate in ”Agenda for survival: A certificate course on the policies and practices of environmental management in India” (Oct. 23 - Dec. 14, 2007, New Delhi), an 8- week course conducted by the Anil Agarwal Green Centre, the education and training unit of the CSE

Through lectures, readings, debates, weekly outings,
reportage and a five-day field tour to rural India, this
course helps participants explore the complexities
underlying of environment-development debate in India. The
course is inspired by a concern that animated the work of
eminent environmentalist Anil Agarwal, whose ideas on
environment and sustainability remain relevant even today:
the need to balance economic growth and ecological concern.
He called it ‘the challenge of the balance’. Instructors for
this course will be drawn from CSE’s research and programme
teams. Some lectures will also be led by eminent activists
and policy makers.

The course comprises the following modules:

-- Governance imperatives;
-- Managing natural resources today;
-- Urban growth and its challenges;
-- Spotlight on industrial growth; poverty and the biomass
economy;
-- Global environment negotiations: focus on climate change.
-- Online documentary project (text, photo, video/audio)

Admissions: The course is open to college students from any
stream, and young professionals. A total of 25 participants
will be selected. All candidates are first required to
submit a 500-word essay on the following topic:

“ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN IS IRRELEVANT TO INDIA’S GROWTH MODEL”

As only a limited number of seats are available, candidates
should register online immediately

http://www.cseindia.org/aagc/index.htm), and post the
entrance essay to the address below latest by Sept. 24,
2007, together with a detailed résumé / CV. Short-listed
candidates will be interviewed by telephone. Those finally
selected will be informed by Oct. 3, 2007.

Course fee of Rs. 15,000 is payable in advance via Cheque or
Bank Draft (drawn in favour of ‘Centre for Science and
Environment’. Add Rs. 15 for all non-Delhi cheques). The fee
includes all field excursions, reading materials, lunch and
refreshments during training days. We can help outstation
participants with accommodation, on request.

KAMLA CHOWDHRY FELLOWSHIPS: Twelve candidates will be awarded the prestigious Kamla Chowdhry Fellowship, which carry a compensation of Rs. 12,000 each. Candidates will be awarded these Fellowships based on their performance in the entrance essays. Additional fellowships are available for outstation (non-Delhi) participants. The Fellowship
programme is supported by a generous endowment from the late Dr. Kamla Chowdhry, a distinguished academic and an ardent Gandhian, whose multifaceted interests spanned forestry, ecology, environment, women's issues and people's
participation.

IMPORTANT DATES

Course duration: October 23 - December 14, 2007
Application deadline: Submit entrance essay & resume latest
by Sept. 24, 2007
Telephone interviews of short-listed candidates: Sept. 25 –
Oct. 1, 2007

Final list of selected candidates & Fellowship recipients:
Oct. 3, 2007
Deepawali Holidays: November 5 – 11, 2007

Course contact:
Aditya Batra (Coordinator, Education & Training)
Anil Agarwal Green Centre, 38, Tughlakabad Institutional
Area, N. Delhi – 110062
Tel: (011) 29955125 [Ext. 239]; Fax: (011) 29955879; Email: aagc@cseindia.org

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