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NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON

ABOUT THE VENUE National Conference on MANGROVE WETLANDS AND NEAR SHORE MARINE ECOSYSTEMS - F ROM SUSTAINABILITY ISSUES TO MANAGEMENT & RESTORATION 5th 6th MARCH 2012 Registration Form Surname: First Name: Title: . Male Female Organization: ........................................................... Address for correspondence: .. . . Pin: . Phone: (O).. (M) Email Id: . Title of the Paper: . . . . Accommodation Required: Yes No guest house/hotel Registration Fee DD No.: .Dated: .........
Jawaharlal Nehru University, also known as JNU, is located in New Delhi, the capital of India. It is mainly a research oriented postgraduate University with approximately 5,500 students and faculty strength of around 550. The objective of the university is to promote research and teaching leading to the increasing engagement of its students and teachers in higher level academic work and national and international policy making. The 1000-acre campus, situated in Aravalli hill range, is covered with the lush green vegetation and abode for wildlife and birds. . The JNU campus is a microcosm of the Indian nation, drawing students from every nook and corner of the country and from every group and stratum of society. Overseas students form some 10 percent of the annual intake. Student's hostels and blocks of faculty residences are interspersed with one another, underlining the vision of a large Indian family. Several Centers in these Schools have been declared by the UGC (University grants commission, Govt. of India) to be Centers of 'Excellence'. These are Centre for Historical Studies, Centre for the Study of Social Systems, Centre for Political Studies, Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, Centre for the Study of Regional Development, School of Physical Sciences, School of Life Sciences and School of Environmental Sciences received the UGC recognition as Centers for Excellence. The School of Environmental Sciences (SES) was established in the year 1974. The School has diversified interest in various earth, atmospheric and biological processes. Linkages between ecological and social processes give an additional dimension to School's interest, making the work relevant. The academic programme of the School has been periodically reviewed, revised and updated, keeping in mind the need for sharper focusing, the available expertise at any given time.

MANGROVE WETLANDS AND NEAR SHORE MARINE ECOSYSTEMS - FROM SUSTAINABILITY ISSUES TO MANAGEMENT & RESTORATION

5th -6th March, 2012 Venue: School of Environmental Sciences, JNU Sponsored by: Ministry of Earth Sciences, Govt. of India, UNDP, New Delhi Expected: DST, CSIR, MOEn and F

Place: Date: Checklist


Completely filled Registration form Abstract of the paper Registration fee (via crossed DD)

Signature
Contact us @ Prof. AL. Ramanathan Organizing Secretary School of Environmental Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi-110 067, India Ph: 011- 26704314 (O); 98106 89243 (Mob) E mail: a l r j n u @ g m a i l . c o m , alr0400@mail.jnu.ac.in

Organized by School of Environmental Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi

CALL FOR PAPERS


The Organizers cordially invites the scientists, researchers and students all over the country to participate in the National Conference on Mangrove Wetlands and Near Shore Marine Ecosystems- From Sustainability issues to Management & Restoration by contributing papers/abstracts on the following scientific areas for presentations and discussions thereafter.

REGISTRATION
The participants are requested to register by sending the duly filled Registration form along with the abstract and registration fee (through a crossed cheque or Demand Draft of any Nationalized Bank, payable at New Delhi in favor of The Finance Officer, JNU) on or before 20th Feb. 2012 to the organizing secretary at the address given over leaf . Accommodation in guest houses will be on nominal cost and in hotel as per their rate but advance payment will be required.

CONFERENCE THEMES
Coastal Hydro-geochemistry and Hydrology, Coastal Aquifers, Water pollution and impact of terrestrial bodies , Agriculture and its role in coastal environment Sediment Geochemistry, Transport and depositional environments, Dynamics of nutrient and trace metals in coastal environment, Carbon burial and sequestration, Organic Biogeochemistry, Paleoclimate and sediments Ecological aspects of coastal environment, Mangroves, Tidal marshes and coral reef, Role of microbes in coastal ecosystem processes, Changes in coastal dune vegetation with special reference to change in salinity due to fresh water flow regime modifications. Anthropogenic processes and impact on coastal environment. Impact on livelihood options of coastal people, Social issues associated with coastal ecosytems Use of geospatial techniques in assessing mangroves and other coastal ecosystem

REGISTRATION FEE
University Delegate: Rs. 1000/Industry Delegate: Rs. 3000/Student Delegate: Rs. 500/Accompanying Member: Rs. 700/*Fee includes registration material, tea, conference lunch and dinner IMPORTANT DATES Deadline for submission of abstracts and th 7 Feb 2012 preliminary registration 10
th

Feb 2012

Intimation of acceptance Deadline for Final registration (Submission of registration form, and registration fee) Conference Dates

20th Feb 2012 5th - 6th Mar 2012

RESEARCH PARTNERS (tentative) -NIDM, GOI, New Delhi


- IUCN, Switzerland and New Delhi - UNDP, New Delhi - IESWM, Kolkata - ENVIS and OASTC cell, Annamalai University - MS Swaminathan Research Foundation, Chennai - DST, CSIR, MoEn & F, GOI - CAS, Marine Biology, Annamalai University - Geology Department, Anna University - NIO, Goa - NISCAR, New Delhi - Marine Science Department, Goa University - Marine sciences department, Bharathidasan University - Marine geology and Marine sciences Dept., Pond. University - Marine Science and Marine Biology Dept., CUSAT, Cochin - CESS, Trivandrum - SAC, Ahmadabad - IOM, NCSCM, LOICZ, ENVIS, Anna University - UNESCO, New Delhi - Dept of Marine sci., University of Calcutta, Kolkata

ABSTRACTS Abstracts not exceeding 500 words on any of the abovementioned themes should be sent to the Organizing Secretary on or before 7th February 2012 electronically (email to mangrove.jnu@gmail.com or in CD through post) Acceptance will be communicated by 10 th February 2012. Accepted abstracts will be published in the pre-conference Abstract volume and will be available to the registered delegates. SUBMISSION OF FULL PAPER Full manuscript should be submitted by 20 th April 2012 which will be published as a special proceeding. Selected papers will be published in an International journal after peer review process or in a edited book.

C o-organ ize r
Dr . S S r e e k e s h
C en t r e f or t h e S t ud y of R e g i o n a l D e v el o p m e n t J a w ah ar l a l N e h r u U n i v e r s i t y , N e w D e l h i- 1 1 0 0 6 7, IN D I A P h : 0 11 - 2 6 7 0 4 5 7 4 ( O ) E m a i l : s r e e k e s h @ m a i l . j nu . a c. i n

Co-organizer
Dr. M. Sundararajan
National Institute for Interdisciplinary Science & Technology (NIIST), CSIR, Thiruvananthapuram 695019, Kerala, INDIA. Email: rajanmsundar77@yahoo.com

Conference email : mangrove.jnu@gmail.com Conference webpage : https://sites.google.com/site/mangrove2012jnu/

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