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This will be the first major
International conference in
Climate Change in the southern
part of India and is mainly
aimed at popularizing various
concerns related to climate
change. The conference may
provide an avenue for a detailed
discussion on the post
Copenhagen Climate Change
Conference in December 2009.
It focuses on advances in
scientific research, low carbon
technologies, atmospheric
phenomena which are relevant in
Developing countries, impacts
(on land, sea and air) and
mitigation, socio-economic
impacts in Developing Countries,
and climate change policies.
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The
International Conference on
Climate Change and Developing
Countries(CCDC-2010 - February
19-22, 2010),
is organized by the
Centre for Environment Education
and Technology (CEET),
Kottayam, Kerala, India. (CEET
is an organization of academics,
scientists, activists,
journalists, writers and
students, and is devoted to
strengthen and further the cause
of environmental education,
science and technology, and
related research in India) in
Association with
The School
of Environmental Sciences,
Mahatma Gandhi University,
Kottayam, Kerala, India and
The Centre for Rural Management,
Kottayam, Kerala, India.
Kerala - God's Own Country
"Kerala- One of the 50 must see destinations of a
lifetime" - National Geographic Traveler |

Kerala, the “God's own Country”, is a land of great natural beauty. From the majestic heights of the Western Ghats the country undulates westward presenting a vista of silent valleys clothed in the richest green.
With a coastline open to foreign influences, Kerala has evolved a unique
culture with a long tradition of religious amity.
It is an educationally advanced state with its own language Malayalam,
and has the highest rate of literacy among Indian states. Art forms of
Kerala range from Kalaripayattu, the martial art believed to be the origin of various other oriental ones, to Kathakali, one of the dance forms of Kerala considered to be the oldest Indian dance styles.
Kottayam
Known as the Land of Latex and Letters, is the landing point of KUMARAKOM (6Km away from Kottayam)- the famous backwater destination.
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All correspondences should be addressed to:
Dr. K. Usha
Convener, CCDC-2010
Centre for Environment Education
and Technology (CEET)
Kiranam, Arpookara East P.O.
Kottayam 686008, Kerala, India
Ph: +91-9447391168,
+91-9447779269, +91-481-2594458
E-mail: ccdc2010@gmail.com
Website: http://www.ceetindia.org
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February 19 - 22, 2010

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Venue & Travel Details |
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The
conference is organized by
the Centre for
Environment Education
and Technology (CEET),
In Association with
The School of
Environmental Sciences,
Mahatma Gandhi
University & The Centre
for Rural Management.
Sponsorship is expected from DST, CSIR, UGC,
AICTE, DAE, DRDO, INSA, KSCSTE,
UNEP etc
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CALL FOR PAPERS
CCDC-2010 will feature plenary
lectures, invited lectures,
short presentations (no separate
poster session is organized). A
one page abstract of the
respective presentations are
requested. Participants who wish
only to attend the conference
without any paper contribution,
may specifically mention this in
their contact letter.
ABSTRACTS
Conference proceedings would contain one-page abstracts of all lectures and posters. Abstracts can be submitted by mail or E-mail.
The size limit of the text is one page (A4 size: printing area 6" x 9") including the title, names, affiliation and graphics regardless of the
method of abstract submission.
Underline the name of the person who will present the work. Preferred formats are MS Word for the text and JPEG or GIF for the graphic materials.
Use Chem. Draw® (ACS format, reduce to 80%) for drawing chemical structures.
Include a soft copy on disc along with abstracts sent by post. Prepare abstracts according to the guidelines and send them to the convener no later
than December 20, 2009.
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