IBC Updates

Thanks to the support of the delegates and resource persons, IBC is going to be the largest conclave on biodiversity people in India.

The Sessions are categorised under the following categories:

  • Biodiversity documentation / inventorisation
  • Agro-biodiversity and Food Security
  • Biodiversity Vs. Development paradigms
  • Innovations in taxonomy and conservation
  • Biodiversity and local  communities
  • Indigenous Knowledge, Intellectual Property, Trade and Biopiracy
  • Cultural, Spiritual and linguistic links of biodiversity
  • Effectiveness of existing legislations and policies related to biodiversity
  • Biodiversity Communication, Education and Public Awareness

Panel Discussions

  • Mainstreaming biodiversity into policy making (28 December 2010; 2.00 pm)
  • Indigenous Knowledge, Intellectual Property, Biodiversity Laws, Trade and Biopiracy (29 December 2010; 2.00 pm)

Schedule of presentation

  • 28 December 2010 (Inauguration at 10.00 am, plenary lectures, presentation in focal theme and special session on “Biodiversity of the Western Ghats”, which include only invited presentations.
  • 29 December: Themes Biodiversity documentation / inventorisation, Agro-biodiversity and Food Security, Biodiversity Vs. Development paradigms, Indigenous Knowledge, Intellectual Property, Trade and Biopiracy, Effectiveness of existing legislations and policies related to biodiversity
  • (Parallel Sessions)
  • 30 December: Biodiversity documentation / inventorisation, Agro-biodiversity and Food Security (To continue), Innovations in taxonomy and conservation and Cultural, Spiritual and linguistic links of biodiversity
  • (Parallel Sessions)

Oral presentation

The time for oral presentation is 10 minutes including discussion.  All meeting rooms are equipped with LCD projectors and Windows-based PCs. Presentations can be saved on a CD-ROM disk or a USB memory stick. Please test your presentation and bring a backup. Presenters must use the host computers for PowerPoint presentations.

Poster Presentations

  • Posters must be in portrait, DIN A0 format (84 cm wide x 119 cm high).
  • Include the title and authors of the poster as listed in your abstract.
  • Information on the poster should flow from left to right and from top to bottom
  • Keep your poster simple – avoid too much information, stick to two or three main points
  • Double-space all text, using left justification.
  • Use short sentences, simple words and bullets
  • All information should be large enough to be read easily from at least one metre distance, suggested text size is at least 24 point; author(s) and affiliation(s) should be at least 42 point; subheadings should be at least 60 point.
  • Self-explanatory graphics should dominate the poster; keep captions brief
  • The organisers will provide you materials for sticking the posters.
  • Poster presentation is scheduled in the forenoon of 30th December 2010. The best poster in each theme will get a best poster presentation award.

Submission of Full Text Paper

The completed camera-ready paper should be received not later than 20 December, 2010. This should include a cover page containing title, authors, address, affiliation, e-mail address, phone number, fax number and topic area of the paper. The second page should start with paper title, authors, abstract, keywords, introduction, materials and methods, results, discussion including conclusions and references. Paper to be submitted must be on A4 (8.25″ x 10.75″), using Time New Roman 12 point. The paper must not exceed 10 pages excluding references. The photographs and graphs should be of higher resolution (min. 300 dpi) for printing and separate JPEG/TIFF images should be supplied. One hard copy and soft copy in CD should be submitted.
The organisers will publish proceeding volumes of the conference and a compendium on the biodiversity of the western ghats, through leading publishers in India.

Registration

If you have not registered, please register by paying the specified amount on or before 20th December. Please note that there is NO SPOT REGISTRATION

Accommodation

Those who are attending IBC may please reconfirm the need for accommodation. We have dormitories and room type accommodation available on payment basis. The accommodation charges for dormitories vary from Rs. 150 per day to Rs. 200 per day.

The Hotel Accommodation is available from the range Rs, 400 per day (double occupancy near University of Kerala, which is located 15 km from the Thiruvananthapuram city) and from Rs. 500 to Rs. 2000 in the town.

Please specify your requirement again so that we will let you know the details of hotels by next week. The organisers will arrange for your transport from the Railway Station to the Hotels, and from the Hotels to the Seminar Venue.

The contact person for Accommodation arrangement is Mr. Smrithy Raj (Mobile: 09895354347).
Hope to see you at Thiruvananthapuram.
Thanking you,
Sincerely,

Dr. A. Biju Kumar
Organising Secretary

Highlights of IBC

  • National Seminar (28-30 December 2010)
  • Capacity Building Workshops (26-27 December 2010)
  • Civil Society Meet (28-30 December 2010)
  • Indian Biodiversity Expo (27-31 December 2010)
  • National Photography Exhibition (27-31 December 2010)
  • Documentary Film Festival on Biodiversity (27-31 December 2010)
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