|
|
| |

Over
the next four years, the National Botanical Research Institute (NBRI)
in Lucknow will work with BGCI as the co-ordinating institution
for Investing in Nature - India (IIN - India).
|
|
| |
The
following are the details of some of the regional activities for
India's national programme:
- It
will enable India to develop a database, network and website on
about 140 botnical gardens of India, which will help in closer
interactions among the botanic gardens for under taking conservation
and sustainable use of plant diversity as well as in eco-education
activities.
- The
authenticated database / website and linkage with global website
will serve as the referral source / manual for those who are intersted
to know about the plant wealth and in-country conservation activities.
- The
database will also provide information on the status of demand
and supply of important plant species of medicinal / aromatic
/ ornamental value, to various agencies in India.
- About
60 persons from selected botanic gardens will be given intensive
training in modern methods of conservation of plants. Such a programme
is in line with the strategy now agreed by the Parties to the
CBD (Cop Decision VI/ 2002). A total of six training programmes
will be organized under this programme.
- It
will facilitate in establishing/ accomplishing state of the art
facilities and blue prints for modern gardens, including three
model education programmes, medicinal plant projects and a major
new botanic garden project, probably a joint project with the
Ministry of Environment and Forest (MOEF)/ Botanical Survey of
India (BSI) to develop the Botanic Garden of Indian Republic in
Delhi.
- A
handbook of education in Indian Botanic Gardens will be published.
- It
will develop a national conservation programme through the initiation
of a small grant programme open to botanic gardens throughout
India.
- It
will assist members to protect the sovereign rights / IPR on their
plant diversity resources.
Expected
outcomes include:
- A
database, website established.
- Ca.
600 rare or endangered plant species rescued from extinction through
cultivation in Indian botanic gardens.
- 100
botanic gardens involved in a new national botanic garden network
in India.
- 60
staff trained in Indian botanic gardens.
- Handbook
on education distributed to 100 botanic gardens in India.
- One
model development plan prepared for a historic botanic garden
in a major Indian city, probably in Delhi.
- 3
model medicinal plants and forest resource conservation programmes
created.
|
|
|


Role
: Core Monitoring Group (CMG) will look after the continuous
review of the programme, schedule
implementation and budget. If one of the members of monitoring
team is not available, then the other two will continue to
manage the program until a replacement is nominated/ agreed
by NBRI and BGCI.
NBRI
Dr. P. Pushpangadan, Director, NBRI, Lucknow
Dr. Sudershan Kumar, Group Leader,
Bioinformatics, NBRI, Lucknow
BGCI
Dr. Mark Richardson, Director, Middle East & Asia
Programme, BGCI, UK.

IIN India team will be responsible for the implementation
of the program activities. Dr. P.Wyse Jackson will be the
International Coordinator. Dr. P.Pushpangadan will be the
National Coordinator. Dr. Mark Richardson will be the BGCI
contact/ focal point and Dr. Sudershan Kumar will be the NBRI
contact/focal point in this program. The project team members
are as follows:
International Coordinator
Dr. P.Wyse
Jackson, Secretary General, BGCI, Kew UK.
BGCI
Programme Coordinator/ Head of Middle East and Asia Programme
Dr. Mark
Richardson, Programme Officer, BGCI, UK.
National
Coordinator
Dr. P.Pushpangadan, Director, NBRI, India.
NBRI
Contact Point/ Network Programme Coordinator
Dr. Sudershan Kumar, Scientist, NBRI, Lucknow.
Conservation Programme Coordinator
Dr. K.N.Nair, Scientist, NBRI, Lucknow.
Nodal Scientists for conference/ Training
Dr. H.M.Behl, Scientist, NBRI, Lucknow.
Dr. (Mrs.) S.Mehrotra, Scientist, NBRI, Lucknow.
Dr. S.K.Tiwari, Scientist, NBRI, Lucknow.
Nodal Scientists for Eco-education Programme
Dr. (Mrs.) K.Kulshreshtha, Scientist, NBRI, Lucknow.
Dr. A.N.Sarga, Scientist, NBRI, Lucknow.
|

Role:
The Advisory Committee (AC) has been setup to advise the CMG.
AC will meet once or twice in a year and its role shall be
as follows:
- To
review the program activities.
- To
suggest new ideas/ methods of improvement if any for the
consideration of the CMG.
- To
discuss future strategies and exploring possibilities of
new collaborations/ programmes.
- To
suggest means for optimizing the use of research results
so as to ensure maximum benefit to the country from IIN-India
programme. Its members include
India
Dr.
P.Pushpangadan, Director, NBRI, Lucknow
Dr. Sudershan Kumar, Group Leader, Bioinformatics , NBRI,
Lucknow
Shri Sudhir Kumar, JS & Head ISTAD, CSIR, New Delhi
Dr. B.K.Ramaprasad, Jt.A., ISTAD, CSIR, New Delhi
Dr. O.P.Agarwal, Head, RPBD, CSIR, New Delhi
Dr. Sudeep Kumar, RPBD, CSIR
Dr. P.L.Gautam, Vice Chancellor, Pant Nagar University, Pantnagar
Dr. M.Sanjappa, Director, BSI, Calcutta
Dr. G.M.Nair, Director, TBGRI, Kerala
Dr. T.Madhanmohan, Director, DBT, New Delhi
Shri Darshan Shankar, FRLHT, Bangalore
Prof. Y.S.Pankti, Kumaon University Garden
One representative from WWF-India, New Delhi
Special Invitees
BGCI
Dr.
Mark Richardson, Programme Officer, BGCI, UK.
Prof. Y. S. Pankti, Kumaon University Garden, India.
One representative from Western Indian Garden
Special Invitees |
|
|
| |
|
|
| |
|