UNU-UNESCO International Mangrove Biodiversity Training Course
| What | Training Course, Asia |
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| When |
Nov 11, 2007 10:00 PM
to
Nov 25, 2007 10:00 PM |
| Where | Annamalai University, India |
| Contact Name | Dr. K. Kathiresan |
| Contact Phone | Fax: 91 - 4144 - 243555; Tel: 91 - 4144 - 243223 |
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Seventh Training Course (12-26 November 2007)
now open for application (see at bottom of this page)
SCIENTIFIC FOCUS: The course focuses primarily on mangrove ecosystems while maintaining an integrated approach towards management of coastal ecosystems. Particular emphasis will be given to teaching the methodology for assessing, monitoring and conserving biodiversity in mangrove ecosystems. This is achieved through a multidisciplinary team of lecturers and through hands-on involvement of the participants. The course is held annually in early spring of each year.
Click here for: COURSE SYLLABUS
BACKGROUND: Coastal zones are an important part of our environment that currently provide living space for about 55 percent of the world's population. Our society draws heavily on coastal and marine ecosystems for food, building sites, transportation, recreation and waste disposal. Coastal ecosystems (e.g., coral reefs, mangroves, and wetlands) are also one of the world's richest storehouses of biological diversity and primary productivity. It is estimated that about half of the world's coastal ecosystems face a significant risk of degradation from human activities. In this context, the South and Southeast Asian coastal ecosystems are perhaps among the most threatened regions.
Further information can be found in a background Paper [PDF file]: "Training and Capacity Building for Managing Our Mangroves Resources - UNU's Role to Meet Regional Challenges."
COURSE OBJECTIVES: The main
objective of the Training Course is to build the capacity of
professionals and institutions in developing countries to
undertake monitoring, research and conservation of critical
coastal ecosystems within mangrove forests. This is achieved
through training of young professionals in the scientific
methodology and description of latest research work on
related subjects. A secondary objective is to promote and
encourage development of a network of professionals from
developing countries working in this field.
APPLICATION FORMS: These forms can
be downloaded from this website or requested directly from:
Dr. K. Kathiresan
Professor, CAS in Marine Biology
Annamalai University, Parangipettai - 608 502, Tamil Nadu, India
Tel: 91 - 4144 - 243223 (Off), 238419 (Res.)
Fax: 91 - 4144 - 243555
Course Application Form
[MS Word file] [PDF
file]
FELLOWSHIPS: A limited number of fellowships are available to qualified candidates from developing countries only. These fellowships will be granted on a competitive basis and will cover the entire expenses of the workshop, including economy excursion airfares via the most direct route for candidates from outside India. Candidates from India will be reimbursed for train tickets via the most direct route. In order to qualify for these fellowships, completed Fellowship Application forms must be submitted along with the Course Application. These forms can be downloaded in PDF from this website - the form has 8 pages.
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