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Urban forestry committee for city

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The Hindu    08.06.2010

Urban forestry committee for city

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KOCHI: An Urban Forestry Committee will be formed for Kochi city for protecting trees in the urban landscape. The Kerala Forests and Wildlife Department will lead the movement in association with the Kerala Agricultural University, Kerala Forest Research Institute, Kochi Corporation, representatives of stakeholders, and non-governmental organisations. The decision was taken at a workshop on urban forestry held on Monday. Earlier, Forest Minister Benoy Viswom inaugurated the workshop organised by the association and the department. K.R. Viswambharan, Vice-Chancellor of the Kerala Agricultural University, presided. Simon Britto, MLA; E.M. Sunilkumar, chairman, Town Planning Standing Committee of Kochi Corporation; and S. Sitaraman, environmentalist, spoke. B.S. Corrie, Chief Conservator of Forests welcomed the gathering and N.C. Induchoodan, Divisional Forest Officer, welcomed the gathering.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 08 June 2010 04:50
 

On World Environment Day, MCCIA to organise urbanisation seminar

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Indian Express    01.06.2010

On World Environment Day, MCCIA to organise urbanisation seminar

Express News Service Tags : world environment day Posted: Tue Jun 01 2010, 02:57 hrs

 Pune:  The Mahratta Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Agriculture (MCCIA) has organised a state-level seminar on 'sustainable urbanisation -cities in a changing climate' on World Environment Day (June 5 and 6). Member of Parliament Supriya Sule, Pune Municipal Corporation mayor Mohansingh Rajpal, Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation Mayor Yogesh Behl, president Mukesh Malhotra, Member of Legislative Council Advocate Vandana Chavan and others are members of the organising committee.

The conference will cover topics like the current scenario of urbanisation, strategies for sustainable development and the importance of an environment action plan for civic bodies, building innovative economic models for growing cities, green architecture and urban design mobility and transportation, natural resource management, solid waste management among others.

“The objective of the conference is to bring together all important stakeholders responsible for sustainable urbanization and deliberate on latest status of the sustainable urban infrastructure development and future course of action,” said Sriniwas Rairikar, senior manager, MCCIA. The conference is expecting delegates from companies connected with green products, clean technologies and environmental services, consultants, projects developers, transporters, material suppliers and so on.

Maharashtra Pollution Control Board, Chavan Academy of Development Administration (YASHADA), All India Institute for Local Self Governments (AIILSG), Association for leadership Education, Research & Training (ALERT), Centre for Development Studies and Activities (CDSA), Centre for Environment Education (CEE) and Vanarai Trust are the associate partners of the conference.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 01 June 2010 11:00
 

Corporation going green

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The New Indian Express      01.06.2010

Corporation going green


 

KOCHI: The Kochi Corporation’s green initiative to plant one lakh saplings in and around the city will kick-start on the World Environment Day on June 5.

Envisaged to counter the ill effects of rapid urbanisation, the project will be implemented with the help of the business fraternity, residents associations and NGOs.

“Initially, the Corporation will plant 5000 saplings each in 10 selected divisions. It will be extended to other divisions too,” said Kochi Corporation Town Planning Committee member P S Viju.

The Corporation had launched similar green initiatives earlier as well. But none of them succeeded due to the negligence in conserving trees.

Viju said that learning from the past experiences, the Corporation will give special focus on protecting the saplings being planted now.

“We have reached a consensus with the Kerala Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) and the Kerala Merchants’ Union who will help preserve the saplings. The Ernakulam District Residents Association Apex Council (EDRAAC) and the Residents Apex Council of Ernakulam (RACE) have also offered their support to maintain the greenery in the city,” Viju said.

Medicinal plants, including neem saplings, will be distributed to households through various residents associations. Viju said that the Corporation had decided to encourage planting of saplings in urban industries and in schools and colleges.

“We are also looking at preserving various tree gardens and old trees in the city besides nurturing new ones,” he said.

A tree survey will begin on June 5 with the help of the students of Rajagiri College. “The survey will help the civic body to identify old trees and their species. As trees alone can sequester carbon dioxide, we need to plant as well as protect the trees,” Viju said.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 01 June 2010 07:21
 


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