TRAINING COURSE ON ECO-DEVELOPMENT PLANNING FOR BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION (19 TH – 26 TH DECEMBER, 2018) DETAILED REPORT As a part of the Advanced Post Graduate Diploma Course in Wildlife Management (01.09.2018 to 30.06.2019), under the module “Training course on Eco-development Planning for Biodiversity Conservation” from 19 th – 26 th December, 2018, the Namami Gange – the WII project “Biodiversity conservation and Ganga rejuvenation” has sponsored lateral entrants officers at ACF/DCF level from five Ganga states at Wildlife Institute of India (WII), Dehradun. The objectives were to discuss the various aspects of biodiversity conservation and importance of community participation highlighting the importance of motivation in the process of natural resource conservation, understanding the causes of conflict and the possible measures for their resolution as well as mitigation. The course also aimed at the methods and practical experiences utilised to ensure cooperation between the various stakeholders involved in ensuring sustainable resource utilisation and eco-development. A total of 8 forest officials participated the training course.
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(19TH 26TH DECEMBER, 2018)1145-1300 hrs Stakeholders in conservation – mapping and SWOT – RB 1330-1430 hrs Lunch Break 1430-1600 hrs Common grounds and collaborative management
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TRAINING COURSE ON ECO-DEVELOPMENT PLANNING FOR BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
(19TH – 26TH DECEMBER, 2018)
DETAILED REPORT
As a part of the Advanced Post Graduate Diploma Course in Wildlife Management (01.09.2018
to 30.06.2019), under the module “Training course on Eco-development Planning for
Biodiversity Conservation” from 19th – 26th December, 2018, the Namami Gange – the WII
project “Biodiversity conservation and Ganga rejuvenation” has sponsored lateral entrants
officers at ACF/DCF level from five Ganga states at Wildlife Institute of India (WII), Dehradun.
The objectives were to discuss the various aspects of biodiversity conservation and importance
of community participation highlighting the importance of motivation in the process of natural
resource conservation, understanding the causes of conflict and the possible measures for their
resolution as well as mitigation. The course also aimed at the methods and practical
experiences utilised to ensure cooperation between the various stakeholders involved in
ensuring sustainable resource utilisation and eco-development. A total of 8 forest officials
participated the training course.
PROGRAMME SCHEDULE
Eco-development planning for Biodiversity Conservation 19th - 26th December 2018
19th December 2018
0930-1100 hrs Workshop Objectives, methodology, expectations and group norms – AKB/RB
1100-1115 hrs Tea Break
1115- 1330 hrs Ecodevelopment Concept and key issues (BKM/AKB)
1330-1430 hrs Lunch Break
1430-1530 hrs Change (RB)
1545-1600 hrs Tea Break
1530-1700 hrs Local community- RB/PD
1700-1705 hrs Feedback of the day
20th December 2018
0900-0910hrs Recapitulating the learning of day 1
0910-1100 hrs Community participation – BKM
1100-1115 hrs Tea Break
1115-1300 hrs Team Building- BKM/PD
1300-1400 hrs Lunch Break
1400-1500 hrs String Bag exercise
1500-1600 hrs Community values, belief systems and local traditional knowledge – AKB
1600-1615 hrs Tea Break
1615-1715 hrs Involving local people in conservation: Experiences from the KLNP, Manipur- CT
1715-1720 hrs Feedback of the day
21st December 2018
0915-0930 hrs Recapitulating the learning of day 2
0930-1030 hrs If….Then - BKM
1030-1115 hrs Conservation development linkages - BKM
1115-1130 hrs Tea Break
1130-1215 hrs Conservation development linkages - BKM
1215-1330 hrs Institutions and institution building process-AKB