*"Report of the Western Ghats Ecology Expert Panel - Part I - Annexures : Annexure E: Public Consultations/ Roundtable/ Consultations with Civil Society Groups : Tamil Nadu, Goa and Kerala


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Sub : *"Report of the Western Ghats Ecology Expert Panel - Part I - Annexures : Annexure E: Public Consultations/ Roundtable/ Consultations with Civil Society Groups :

Ref : Tamil Nadu, Goa and Kerala


Tamil Nadu :

Date / Place / Issues/Remarks

Jan. 16, 2011 / Ootacamund, Nilgiris, / TN Conservation of natural resources, sustainable development and governance in the context of ecological sensitive areas in Western Ghats in the Nilgiris district.


Goa :

Date / Place / Issues/Remarks

27.9.2010 / National Institute of Oceanography, Goa / Iron ore mining in Goa Number of participants: 87 List given at point 2 below
Meeting.

Meeting of the WGEEP with the members of the Save Western Ghats Movement (SWGM) Bengaluru :

Date / Place / Issues/Remarks

5.3.2011 / Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru / Interaction with SWGM on different issues related with Western Ghats, demarcation and management of ecologically sensitive areas. List of participants 1. Shri Somnath Sen 2. Shri Pratim Roy 3. Dr. Latha Anantha 4. Shri S. Unnikrishnan 4. Dr. Archana Godbole 5. Shri Samir Mehta 6. Ms Snehlata Nath 7. Shri Madhu Ramnath 8. Ms. Suprabha Seshan


Kerala :

Date / Place / Issues/Remarks

26 & 27 July 2010 / Trivandrum / ESA, Decentralised Planning, water resources, plantation, agriculture with Government officials and NGOs

9 November 2010 / Trivandrum / Discussion on ESA with active conservationists

2 May 2011 / KFRI, Peechi, Trichur / Discussion on ESA with a core group of conservationists who is familiar with the areas

31 May 2011 / KFRI, Peechi, Trichur / ESA discussion with a core group of conservationists who is familiar with the areas

1 June 2011 / KFRI, Peechi, Trichur / ESA discussion with a core group of conservationists who is familiar with the areas

2 June 2011 / KFRI, Peechi, Trichur / ESA discussion with a core group of conservationists who is familiar with the areas

11 August 2011 / KFRI, Peechi, Trichur / Finalizing the ESA the core group of conservationists who is familiar with the areas

NEXT : List of participants in public consultation on how to demarcate Ecological Sensitive Areas in Pune on 28th October 2010.

To be continued ..

JAIHIND
VANDEMATHARAM


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