Announcement and Call for Papers Rotary Club of Delhi Regency

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28 IDC National Conference
Announcement and Call for Papers
10-11 November 2014
Conference Venue
India International Centre
Main Building, Auditorium, 40 Max Mueller Marg, New Delhi 110 003
Organized by
International Development Centre Foundation (IDC Foundation)
COLLABORATORS / SPONSORS
School of Planning and Architecture
New Delhi
Taru, Leading Edge Pvt. Ltd.
Grass Roots Research & Creation India (P) Ltd.
&
Rotary Club of Delhi Regency
About the Conference:
Global warming, a real phenomenon today, is large enough to cause climate change.
Global warming is defined as an increase in the average temperature of the Earth's
atmosphere, especially a sustained increase great enough to cause changes in the global
climate. The impacts of climate change even with a two-degree rise in average
temperature, is being felt all over the world. India is a large emerging economy with
a great variety of geographical regions, biodiversity and natural resources. However,
the country is one of the most vulnerable to climate change risks worldwide.
Millions of people in urban and rural areas across India, many of whom are poor, will
be affected by climate change. The vulnerability of human settlements increases by
rising sea levels, inland floods, frequent and stronger tropical cyclones, periods of
increased heat, phenomena like Urban Heat Island (UHI) and the spread of diseases.
Thus climate change may worsen access to basic services and the quality of life.
National and international governments are taking various initiatives to mitigate the
changing climate through control of Green House Gas (GHG) emissions, calling for
the need of adaptation (adjustment in natural or human systems in response to actual
or expected climatic stimuli or their effects) and building up of resilience (capacity
to cope with extreme and/or sudden shock and bounce back to the state of
normalcy) to combat and cope with extreme events and other impacts of climate change.
Keeping this in view IDC foundation is organizing a 28th National Conference in
the month of November, 2014 at IIC, New Delhi to deliberate on this subject and
suggest strategic steps especially for adapting to Climate Change and building
resilience in all habitations in our country, which could be implemented by the
citizens, authorities and the administration through education and training.
Aims and Objectives:
a) To deliberate on the subject of making India Climate Resilient and strategic
steps especially for adapting to Climate Change and building resilience in all
habitations in our country.
b) To understand Climate Change and its impact on various sectors like
Agriculture, Forestry, Biodiversity, Water Resources, Rural and Urban
Development, Disaster management, Health and Energy
c) It should inform science, society, information technology and capacity
building initiatives in the country so that all sections of society are made
aware of the possible impacts of Climate Change and the necessity for
adaptation
d) Students, citizens, authorities and administration should adopt resilient
strategies through education, training and practices to make India Climate
Resilient
Key Messages:
Quality of life will be particularly affected by the impacts of Climate Change
especially on water resources, agriculture, biodiversity, forests and coastal zones.
Health of humans and animals will be affected by rise in temperature, injuries from
extreme events and re-emerging infectious diseases besides exacerbation of
chronic diseases.
Climate change will impact urban areas by threatening water resources, food security
causing Urban Heat Islands and aggravating heat strokes.
The livelihood of poor in rural and urban India is at maximum risk from climate
change since many species of plants and animals on which the poor depend for
their food, fuel and fibre will be lost permanently.
Climate change adaptation is fraught with uncertainty because climate variables
are hard to project. Given the current uncertainty in the future climate, adaptation
and resilience become the two most crucial elements of sustenance and development.
Participants:
Professionals from Universities, Research Institutions, Researchers and concerned
persons from Government Organizations, Municipal Corporations, Environmentalists,
Industry representatives, NGOs, Service Clubs, Pollution Control Boards, Academic
Institutions and health professionals from medical, paramedical and nursing
departments of all medical and paramedical institutions. Students are encouraged to
submit papers and participate in large numbers.
Topics of interest to the Conference include, but are not limited to,
the following:
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GHG Emissions and Climate Change
Climate vulnerability assessment in different sectors Agriculture, Urban,
Energy, Health and others
3 Climate Change and Natural Disasters
4 Impacts of Climate Change atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, lithosphere
5 Impact of Climate Change on Human Health
6 Climate change in urban areas Local (Heat Island Effect) & Global
7 Climate Change in Rural areas
8 Adaptation strategies: Opportunities and barriers
9 Low-carbon Life styles
10 Climate Change Mitigation and Renewable Energy
11 Prioritizing Adaptation and Resilience strategies.
12 Government Policy Framework and Initiatives
13 Climate Change and Water-Energy nexus
14 Climate Change and Food Security
15 Debate: Should developing countries be allowed to continue to emit?
Conference Will Have The Following Six Technical Sessions:
1) Climate Change: Science and Society
2) Climate Change and Agriculture, Forestry and Biodiversity
3) Climate Change and Water Resources
4) Climate Change and Urban Resilience
5) Climate Change and Health Impacts
6) Climate Change and Disaster Risk Reduction and management
7) Climate Change and Energy
Panel Discussion:
Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience:
Paper Submission:
Please submit your abstract not exceeding 300 words in any of the topics suggested
or relevant to the Conference.
The length of the paper along with the abstract should preferably be limited to six
A4 size papers (Text Area 6" x 9"). The text should be typed in MS Word Times
New Roman, Font Size 12, Single spaced.
Important Dates:
Submission of abstract: 30th September 2014
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Notification of abstracts acceptance: 8 October, 2014
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Submission of full paper: 27 October, 2014
Registration Fee
Registration Type
Indian Delegates
Students
International Delegates
International Students
INR 5000
INR 2000
USD 1000
USD 250
Service Provider/ Manufacturer's Presentation
Sponsorship of a Sassion
INR 50000
INR 50000
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 Group Registration offers 10% discount on minimum Registration of 10 Delegates.
 At least one author must register and present the paper for being considered
for publication in the proceedings.
Payments:
By Deposited via NEFT / RTGS / to Beneficiary Name : IDC Foundation
Beneficiary Bank : Indusind Bank
Bank address : Indusind Bank , M 56 Greater Kailash II (Main Market),
New Delhi 110048
IFSC code : INDB0000012
Beneficiary Account No. 100001362296
or
Payments may be made by Demand Draft / Cheque in favour of International
Development Centre Foundation, Payable at New Delhi. The registration form /
advertisement along with Draft / Cheque are to be sent to the following:
Conference Convener / Executive Director
International Development Centre Foundation (IDC Foundation)
Sector 13C 19 Second Floor, Vasundahara Hatt, Vasundahara
Ghaziabad , 201012 (UP), Ph: 0120- 4105164, 9811054645
About IDC Foundation:
International Development Centre Foundation, (IDC Foundation) was established
in 1997. It is an autonomous, national level, non-profit organization which focuses on
community development initiatives to fulfill manifold objectives in the areas of
Information Technology, Management Services, Rural Development as well as R & D
and Environment related issues. Currently, Shri Paritosh Tyagi ,Former Chairman,
Central Pollution Control Board New Delhi, is the Chairman and Managing Trustee of
the Foundation. Foundation's policy is to empower the under-privileged section of the
society through education, health and skill-based development.
The sphere of the Foundations activities include issues related to health, education,
livelihood and environment. IDC Foundation is currently engaged in imparting training
and consultancy in a number of areas of human endeavors. The Foundation has in the
past, successfully organized several national level conferences and workshops on
following subjects :
1. Hospital waste management,
2. Water quality,
3. Health and Environment
4. Air, water and noise pollution
5. Climate change,
6. Energy conservation
7. Information technology.
8. Sociology
The Foundation aims at developing professional, entrepreneurial and management skills
at all levels. For discharging these significantly seminal responsibilities, IDC Foundation
has a group of public spirited resource persons and multi-disciplinary experts.
Address for communication
Conference Convener / Executive Director
International Development Centre Foundation (IDC Foundation)
Sector 13 C 19 Second Floor, Vasundahra Hatt, Vasundahra Gzb., 201012 (UP)
Ph: 0120- 4105164, 9811054645
Email: idcfoundation@yahoo.com, idcf97@gmail.com
Website : idcfoundation.com
Head Office: IDC Foundation B-4/290, (5C Krishna Nagar) Safdarjung Enclave,
New Delhi 110029
Phone : 011- 26192049, 9811054645
10-11 November 2014
Conference Venue
India International Centre
Main Building, Auditorium, 40 Max Mueller Marg, New Delhi 110 003
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Signature of Authority
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Please Mail the Registration form or abstract to:
Conference Convener / Executive Director
International Development Centre Foundation (IDC Foundation)
Sector 13 C 19 Second Floor, Vasundahra Hatt, Vasundahra
Gzb., 201012 (UP)
Ph: 0120- 4105164, 2886998, 9811054645
Email: idcfoundation@yahoo.com, idcf97@gmail.com
Website : idcfoundation.com
Head Office: IDC Foundation B-4/290, (5C Krishna Nagar)
Safdarjung Enclave, New Delhi 110029
Phone : 011- 26192049, 9811054645
Patrons:
Shri Deepak Gupta, IAS, Former Secretary, Ministry of New and Renewable
Energy, New Delhi
Shri Anurag Goel, IAS, Member, Competition Commission of India,
New Delhi
Air Vice Marshal (Retd) Dr. Ajit Tyagi, Koteswaram Professor, Ministry
of Earth Sciences & Former Director General of Meteorology, India
Meteorological Department,New Delhi
National Advisory Committee:
Shri Paritosh Tyagi, Chairman and Managing Trustee, IDC Foundation
& Former Chairman, Central Pollution Control Board, New Delhi
Chairman
Prof. Jagan Shah, Director, National Institute of Urban Affairs, New Delhi
Prof. Chetan Vaidya, Director, School of Pannling and Architecture (SPA)
Dr. Umahaeshwaran Rajasekar, TARU leading Edge, Pvt Ltd, Gurgaon
Mr. Anup Karanth, Associate Director, TARU Leading Edge Pvt. Ltd., Gurgaon
Dr. (Mrs) Malti Goel, Former Adviser and Senior Scientist Ministry of Science
and Technology, Govt of India, New Delhi
Shri O P Tyagi, Management Consultant, Trustee IDC Foundation
Dr. T K Joshi, Former Director, Centre for Occupational and Environmental
Health Lok Nayak Hospital, Delhi
Dr. Ravindra Aggarwal, Addl Director, Directorate of Health Services (DHS),
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, GNCT of Delhi,
Shri R P Tyagi, Educationist, Trustee, IDC Foundation
Governing Council :
Prof A K Maitra, Former Director, School of Planning & Architecture,
New Delhi.
Chairman
Dr. V R Singh, Former Director-Grade-Scientist NPL &
Director-PDMEI
Co-Chairman
Shri Yogendra Dutt, Former Dir. (Projects) Ispat Karmet
Prof Harsh Vardhan, Former Chief Eng AIR, New Delhi
Dr. B Sengupta, Former Member Secretary, Central Pollution Control Board,
New Delhi.
Dr. N K Tyagi, FINAE, FNAAS, FISAE, Former Member ASRB
Prof. Jugal Kishore, Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi
Dr. Kamal Kishore, Professor, Department of Pharmacology,
All India Institute of Medical Sciences New Delhi
Shri Y R Mehta, Former Executive Director, GAIL.
Dr. B. Ramaswamy, Member-CWC, Bench of Magistrates, Govt of Delhi.
Organizing Committee
Prof. Dr. Shyamala Mani,
National Institute of Urban Affairs, New Delhi
Chairman
Prof A K Panday, Former Director, Greater Noida Institute
Institute of Technology (GNIOT), Noida
Co-Chairman
Shri Yogendra Dutt, Former Dir. (Projects) Ispat Karmet
Prof. Dr. Meenakshi Dhote, School of Architecture and Planning, Delhi
Dr. Dhiraj Kr. Singh, Chairman and Managing Director, Grass Roots
Research & Creation India (P) Ltd and Search Foundation
Dr. Ravinder Singh, Scientist, ICMR, New Delhi
Dr. Amit Tyagi, Chief Medical Officer, Delhi Police
Dr. Shakti Prakash, Consultant, Environmental, Social Sustainability, etc
Dr Monika, MAMC, New Delhi
Er. Mukul Tyagi, Former Chief Engineer, AIR, New Delhi
Shri Gyannet Singh, Honorary Secretary IDC Foundation
Shri S D Singh, Galgotia College of Engg. & Technology
Shri Suresh Chand Tyagi, Executive Director, IDC Foundation
Convener
Scientific Program Committee:
Air Vice Marshal (Retd) Dr Ajit Tyagi, Koteswaram Professor, Ministry
of Earth Sciences & Former Director General of Meteorology,
India Meteorological Department, New Delhi
Chairman
Dr. N K Tyagi, FINAE, FNAAS, FISAE, Former
Member ASRB
Co-Chairman
Prof. Usha Raghupathi, National Institute of Urban Affairs
Prof. Jugal Kishore, Maulana Azad Medical College, N Delhi
Dr. Kamal Kishore, Professor, Department of Pharmacology,
All India Institute of Medical Sciences New Delhi
Dr. Ashoo Grover, Scientist, ICMR, New Delhi
Dr. Mohd. Muazzam, Former, Deputy Secretary, MoEF,
Dr. O P Rajoura, Associate Professor, UCMS, Shahdara,
Dr. Krishna Pal, Former Group General Manager, RITES Limited. Convener