Between September 25-September 28, a training program was co-organized by Biome Environmental (Biome) in partnership with Center for Science and Environment (CSE), New Delhi. The training program was focused on ‘Urban Wetlands Management‘. The location of the training was Anil Agarwal Environment Training Institute (AAETI), Nimli, Rajasthan. The campus is an education and training initiative of CSE equipped with rainwater harvesting and wastewater treatment systems (reed bed and soil biotechnology).
Biome also conducted a session on ‘Stakeholder Mapping and Engagement strategies: bringing together stakeholders for robust wetland management’ on 27th September. The presentation is available at: https://www.slideshare.net/biometrust/stakeholder-mapping-and-engagement-bringing-together-stakeholders-for-robust-wetland-management. The session included a presentation and interactive session followed by a short documentary on Kaikondrahalli lake.
Biome’s session focused on lakes of Bangalore, historical and current narrative, and community led and managed initiatives in Bangalore.
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