Revised On-line Payment ORGANIZING COMMITTEE UCO Bank, JNKVV Branch, Jabalpur SB A/c no.: 20030100004637 IFSC Code: UCBA0002003, MICR Code: 482028009 The registration form may be downloaded from the University website (www.jnkvv.nic.in). Payment of registration fee should be made through bank DD in favour of “Organizing Secretary, SB A/c 20030100004637" payable at Jabalpur on or th before 30 January, 2015. Chief Patron: Prof. V.S. Tomar, Vice Chancellor, JNKVV, Jabalpur Patrons: Dr. S.S. Tomar, DRS, JNKVV, Jabalpur Shri Ajat Shatru Shrivastava, Executive Director, EPCO, Bhopal Dr. R.M. Kulkarni, CGM, NABARD, Bhopal Shri Kuldeep Singh, DGM, NABARD, Bhopal Shri Pramod Kumar Verma, Director General, MPCOST, Bhopal Dr. P.K. Mishra, DES, JNKVV, Jabalpur Dr. G.S. Rajput, DI, JNKVV, Jabalpur Dr. P.K. Bisen, DSW, JNKVV, Jabalpur Associate Patrons: Dr. P.K.R. Nair, Distinguished Professor SFRC, University of Florida, USA Dr. B. Venkateswarlu, Vice Chancellor, Prabhani Vishwa Vidyalaya, M.S. Dr. Ram Prasad, IFS, EX PCCF, MP Dr. V.N. Pandey, IFS, Ex. Additional PCCF, MP Dr. A.K. Singh, IFS, APCCF (JFM), MP Dr. G. Krisnamurti, IFS, APCCF, SFRI, Jabalpur Dr. U. Prakasham, IFS, Director, TFRI, Jabalpur Dr. S.K. Dhyani, Director, NRCAF, Jhansi, MP Dr. A.R. Sharma, Director, DWSR, ICAR, Jabalpur Shri Brajesh Mishra, IFS, CCF, Jabalpur Dr. Renu Singh, IFS, CCF (JFM & FDA), Bhopal Important Dates ? st Submission of Abstract : 31 January, 2015 th Communication for acceptance : 5 February, 2015 th ? Submission of Full Paper : 5 February, 2015 All communication is requested on e-mail please. ? Submission of Abstract The seminar features include plenary/overview lectures, lead lectures and oral presentations of invited papers beside poster presentations. Participants are requested to send soft copy of the abstract indicating theme, title, author(s) name followed by their address and email. The abstracts should be in MS Word (single space, Times New Roman Font, size 12) not exceeding 500 words. The presenting author's name needs to be st underlined. It should be submitted via e-mail upto 31 January, 2015. Poster Presentation Accepted papers are to be presented in a poster session (size of 0.75 m width and 1.0 m height) stating title, name and address of author (s), abstract, introduction, objective, materials and methods, results, and conclusion in a font size of more than 16. Accommodation Accommodation will be arranged at local Hotels and University Guest Houses. Limited accommodations are available in the University Guest Houses, which may be given on first come first served basis. The accommodation charges will be paid by the participants. The Hotel tariffs in Jabalpur are in a range of Rs. 1000-1500/- for non-AC rooms and Rs. 3000-4000/- for AC rooms. Request for Hotel accommodation should be mentioned in the registration form. Local transport arrangement will be made during the workshop. Registration fee does not include accommodation charges. About Jabalpur Jabalpur is located on the banks of river Narmada and a major educational hub of Central India. It is well connected by road, rail and air routes. The tourist attractions near to Jabalpur include Marble Rocks, Madan Mahal, Bargi Dam, Rani Durgawati Museum, Kanha National Park (180 km) and Maihar Devi Temple (160 km). Travel to JNKVV Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Adhartal, Jabalpur is located nearly 8 km from main railway station and from main bus stand. Auto rickshaw, city metro bus (No.101 & 102) and taxi are available to reach university campus. Convener: Dr. S.K. Rao, DFA, JNKVV, Jabalpur Co-convener: Dr. Suman Kumar, Dean, COA, Jabalpur Organizing Secretary: Dr. N.N. Pathak, Univ. Prof. (Forestry) & Head, Dept. of Forestry, JNKVV, Jabalpur National Workshop on Carbon Sequestration in Forest and Non Forest Ecosystem February 16-17 , 2015 CTIVITY PRODU R TION OF EVALUA SISSOO UNDE G OF SPACIN VARIABLE DESIGN : R.B.D. TION : 6 REPLICA ) (SPACING ENT : 4 TREATM Co-organizing Secretary: Dr. L.D. Koshta, Principal Scientist Department of Forestry, JNKVV, Jabalpur CORE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE l l l l Dr. G. Puri Dr. K.K. Jain Dr. M.L. Sahu Shri R.P. Dongre - Chairman Member Member Member l l l Dr. R. Bajpai - Member Shri Yashpal Singh - Member Shri Rahul Dongre - Member Supported by CONTACT PERSON Dr. N.N. Pathak Organizing Secretary Univ. Professor (Forestry) & Head Department of Forestry, JNKVV, Jabalpur, MP Madhya Pradesh Council of Science & Technology, Bhopal NABARD Environmental Planning and Coordination Organization, Bhopal EPABX: 0761-2680771, 2681773, Extn.: 333; Fax: 0761-2681074 Mob.: 09329412895, E-mail: [email protected] or Dr. L.D. Koshta Organized by Co-organizing Secretary & Principal Scientist Department of Forestry Department of Forestry, JNKVV, Jabalpur (M.P.) Mob.: 08236913788, E-mail: [email protected] Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya Jabalpur (MP) Invitation National Workshop on Carbon Sequestration in Forest and Non Forest Ecosystem February 16-17, 2015 Carbon sequestration describes long term storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) or other forms of carbon to either mitigate or defer global warming and avoid dangerous climatic change. The amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the air had been relatively constant for 10,000 years until the Industrial Revolution in the 1800s. Average temperature throughout the World's have raised up, indicating a connection between our use of fossil fuels and climatic effects. The atmospheric concentration of CO2 has been on the rise because it is a primary product of combustion. To effectively reduce CO2 emissions we must find alternative clean sources of energy and encourage the development of "carbon sink" where atmospheric carbon will be removed from the air and stored either into the ground, water or into vegetation. encouraging in secondary forest fallow (5-9 t C ha-1 yr-1), complex Agroforestry (2-4 t C ha-1 yr-1) and simple Agroforestry with one dominant species (7-9 t C ha-1 yr-1). In agriculture globally soils are estimated to contain approximately 1,500 giga tones of organic carbon to 1 m depth, more than the amount in vegetation and the atmosphere. Agricultural sequestration practices may have positive effects on soil, air and water quality, be beneficial to wildlife and expand food production. During presentation, in addition to carbon sequestration basic concepts of carbon accounting (i.e. measuring, reporting and verifying process that can determine the amount of CO2 sequestered from atmosphere) or the amount of carbon released into the atmosphere, Carbon credits or carbon storage (provide a new way of thinking about how to earn income from the forest and non forest land) carbon trading and carbon emission trading (a way system to mitigate GHG emission) will be discussed (in the forest and agro ecosystem). Beneficiaries will be the scientist, administrative, policy makers of forest and agriculture Department, Universities and students of forestry and agriculture professions. About 80% of the world's potential for increasing carbon storage lies in the forest. The forests are a significant part of the global carbon cycle. Trees of the forest and non forest areas take in CO2 from the air during photosynthesis and break down the CO2, store the carbon in all its parts and release the oxygen back to the atmosphere. Trees are approximately 50% carbon, based on dry weight one ton of carbon equals 3.67 tons of carbon dioxide equivalent. The amount of carbon stored, however changes over time as forest and non forest tress grow and mature. The management of trees in agro ecosystem such as Agroforestry, ethno forest, trees outside forests and other anthropogenically managed forest need to be immediately implemented for mitigating Green Houses Gases (GHG) emission. Agroforestry systems are a better option for reducing global warming than oceanic, and other terrestrial options because of the secondary environmental benefits such as helping to attain food security and secure land tenure in developing countries, increasing farm income, restoring and maintaining above ground and below ground biodiversity corridors between protected forests as CH4 sinks, maintaining watershed hydrology and soil conservation. About the Department The Department of Forestry was established at JNKVV, Jabalpur under the Faculty of Agriculture on 4th November, 1981 which has currently been imparting B.Sc. (Forestry) degree, M.Sc. (Forestry) in Agroforestry and Plantation Technology and Ph.D. (Forestry) in Agroforestry. Thus, Forestry department is basically having status of college, although it is still functioning as a department under the Faculty of Agriculture. Organization of forestry research through State Plan, Bio Drainage Project, TSP and All India Coordinated Research Project on Agroforestry/Forestry enabled the department to develop infrastructure and strengthen capabilities. Multi-disciplinary research of applied nature is conducted in the field of Silviculture, Agroforestry, Forest Entomology, Forest Hydrology, Tree Improvement etc. Agroforestry systems include trees in farms, community forestry and a variety of local forest management and ethno forestry practices where sometimes trees may be retained for up to 300 years. Agroforestry encompasses a wide variety of systems (viz. agrisilviculture, silvopastoral and agrosilvopastoral system) and practices (viz., trees on farms boundaries, trees grown in close association with village rainwater collection, ponds, and crop fallow rotations pasture lands etc.). Carbon sequestration rates have been found Note Theme Low carbon emission forest and agro ecosystem i. Carbon sequestration in forest and non forest tree based ecosystem ii. Carbon sequestration in agricultural/horticultural crops iii. Carbon sequestration in agroforestry systems iv. Carbon sequestration in soil v. Carbon accounting, carbon credit and carbon trading ? ? You are requested to send your lecture topic (invited speaker only) relevant to any of the above mentioned st theme on or before 31 January 2015 and full manuscript th on or before 5 February 2015. All the contributory research papers will be presented only in the poster session and invited lectures will be in the oral session. REGISTRATION FORM 1. Name……………………………............................................ 2. Designation……………………………...………………...…… 3. Organization…………………………………………….…...… ………………………………………………………………….......... 4. Address for correspondence………….…………………….... ………………………………………………………………….......... 5. Phone…………………………….Mobile………..................... 6. E-mail……………………………..…………………………..... 7. Title of the paper……………………………………………...... ……………………………………….............................................. 8. Theme selected…………………………….………………...... ………………………………………………….…………………...... 9. Accompanying person…………………………………........... 10. I would like to attend the conference as (please tick) l l l l Delegates/Participants Industries/NGOs/Others Students/Research Scholars Accompany Guest/Spouse 11. Details of Registration Fee: Amount (Rs.)......................... DD No…................................. Date............…..….… Bank……............................................ or online payment details. ………………….…...……............ Accommodation required: Yes / No Single / Double 13. Type of accommodation: Guest House / Hotel (Advance payment for Hotel accommodation) Amount…………....................DD No….........…...…...….….. Date…………...….....……Bank…............................…......... 13. Travel Plan Particulars Arrival Departure Date Time Bus/Train/Air 14. Additional information, if any….....…………………............... Date…………… Signature............................ Venue: Vivekanand Hall, College of Agriculture, JNKVV, JBP Registration Fee (Rs.) ? Delegates/ Participants : Rs. 1500/- ? Industries/ NGOs/ Others : Rs. 2000/- ? Students/ Research Scholars : Rs. 1000/- ? Accompany Guest/ Spouse : Rs. 1000/-
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