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The 4 th National Roundtable on Sustainable agriculture & Climate change

The 4 th National Roundtable on Sustainable agriculture & Climate change. The National Council for Climate change, Sustainable development & Public Leadership & South Asian Forum for Environment. Supported by ECPFO ISPL IDPS Times Foundation SFVOC Vigyan Prasar Legal Options

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The 4 th National Roundtable on Sustainable agriculture & Climate change

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  1. The 4th National Roundtable on Sustainable agriculture & Climate change The National Council for Climate change, Sustainable development & Public Leadership & South Asian Forum for Environment Supported by ECPFO ISPL IDPS Times Foundation SFVOC VigyanPrasar Legal Options Earth Day Netwrok International UNEP Eco Peace Leadership Foundation

  2. The Logical Framework • What are the “limiting factors” that determine resilience of biotic and abiotic systems with respect to climate change? • Do stakeholders know enough about the climate correlates & indicators of change? • What are the thrust areas on which capacity building of communities for focused leadership is needed? • How do we up scale local successful initiatives & document information relevant for decision making: NATCOM; 12th 5 – year plan; SAPCC Questions

  3. The Four important thrust areas for this round table • Agriculture • Inland fisheries • Mangroves • Wetlands Sector specific aspects Cross cutting implications

  4. Road map for the Activities of the National Council • Work should add value • Driven by science • Forecasts • No re – inventing the wheel • Strong network • Known for providing solutions • Connected with communities to mainstream local wisdom • Reality checks • Direct relevance to India • No- bandwagon approach Guiding Principles Activities & Sub activities Milestones Deliverables

  5. Milestone 1 • National level thrust area – specifc TEAPs and TOCs • Roundtables with experts • 3 working papers • 2 or 3 national level inputs • 1 major international event • Registered with national and international networks / forums 2010 - 2012

  6. Milestone 2 • 1 – 2 real life pilots • NCCSD as a knowledge partner with a few national & international agencies • 27 network leads for community leadership empowerment • Agriculture for mitigation and integrated adaptation mainstreamed at the local level 2015

  7. Milestone 3 • Contributed to Plans & policies at the National & State levels • Larger number of projects across India 2020

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