"Agenda for Survival CSE course

28 Feb 2009
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Forwarded to the Portal by: Sharmila Sinha, CSE Image and Content Courtesy : Centre for Science and Environment
Agenda for Survival is a summer certificate course on the policies, politics and practices of environmental management in India will be held from June 1- 30, 2009 During this intensive course, participants will explore the complexities underlying the environment-development debate in India. They will have lectures, readings, presentations, and debates. Participants will also get time to read, report, watch films and review them, attend seminars, and interact with guest speakers, eminent activists and policy makers. As part of their assignment, participants will put together a journalistic product -- online documentary project using text, video and audio; alternatively they will also report, edit and design a magazine. Course instructors are drawn from Centre for Science and Environment's (CSE's) research and programme teams. 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'. Access course details & application information here: AGENDA FOR SURVIVAL
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