Indo-Norwegian Science-Policy Dialogue on Extreme Climate Events and Adaptation in Maharashtra for World Environment Day 2014
On the occasion of World Environment Day, TERI, Department of Environment, Government of Maharashtra and Norwegian Embassy, together hosted the 'Science and Policy Dialogue on Extreme Events and Adaptation in Maharashtra' in Mumbai on 7 June, 2014. This was the final workshop in the two-year pilot project "Extreme Risks, Vulnerabilities and Community-Based Adaptation in India (EVA)", funded by the Norwegian Embassy in India. The EVA project is collaboration between TERI, AFPRO, and the Norwegian CIENS institutes Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Research (NIBR), Norwegian Institute for Water Research (NIVA), and Center for International Climate and Environmental Research in Oslo (CICERO). More info about the EVA project can be found at the website http://www.teriin.org/projects/eva/index.php.
The Science-Policy Dialogue in Mumbai was inaugurated by Hon'ble Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Shri Prithviraj Chavan, who in his address emphasized the significance of climate change and increased risk of extreme climate events for Maharashtra, and the efforts done by the Government of Maharashtra to combat problems of pollution and environmental risks. Dr Trond Vedeld, Senior Researcher, NIBR, presented the highlights of the EVA project to an audience of about 600 persons from government, academia, and civil society, and in the presence of Hon'ble Cabinet Minister for Environment, Shri Sanjay Deotale and Hon'ble State Minister for Environment, Shri Sachin Ahir. The other dignitaries present at the event were Principal Secretary, Environment Department, GoM, Shri R A Rajeev; Principal Secretary, Water Supply and Sanitation Department, GoM, Shri Rajesh Kumar; Member Secretary, Maharashtra, Pollution Control Board, Shri Rajeev Kumar Mittal; Executive Director, Action for Food Production and retired IAS officer, Shri D K Manavalan along with Distinguished Fellow and Director, Earth Science and Climate Change Department, Shri Prodipto Ghosh.
Principal Secretary, Water Resources Dept, GoM, Ms Malini Shankar and Principal Secretary, Water Conservation and EGS, Mr V Giriraj also actively participated in the technical sessions of the EVA workshop. Participants from several esteemed organizations such as the Marathwada Agriculture University, National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD), Yashwantrao Chavan Academy of Development Administration (YASHADA), India Meteorological Department (IMD), Tata Institute for Social Sciences (TISS) gave valuable inputs in the panel discussions. Several farmers from Jalna District participated in the workshop and shared their experiences with combating drought.
The Dialogue provided a platform to share the findings of the EVA study with key policymakers and practitioners, understand the constraints faced by them, and identify their needs for supporting and scaling up community-based adaptation.