Partner universities to research in cryosphere and climate change
March 15, 2012
Prof. R.K.Ganjoo,Director, IHG in a statement said that
the mandate of the consortium is to
pursue and foster inter-disciplinary research programmes in applied
environmental sciences with a focus on societal needs. The four partner
universities of the consortium shall develop joint research programmes
pertaining to research and training in cryosphere and climate change. The IUCCCC
shall serve as a platform to approach various national and international funding
agencies and make efforts to acquire funds for the research programmes and
strengthening of the already existing infrastructure at these partner
universities. It shall be the focus of the IUCCCC to attain the ‘centre of
excellence’ in the field of cryosphere and climate change studies for the
partner universities who are already engaged in research in this field for past
over two decades.
He said that the IUCCCC shall facilitate the exchange of
expertise and research scholars engaged in the field of cryosphere and climate
change among the partner universities. The consortium shall initially be for a
period of five years and the period shall be extended on mutual agreement among
the partners. It is the pride privilege of the Institute of Himalayan
Glaciology , University of Jammu to be a part of the consortium and
share state-of-art laboratories and research facilities with partner
universities. The Institute of Himalayan Glaciology (IHG), University of Jammu has been engaged in the research on
cryosphere and climate change for past over two decades.
The IHG had studied half a dozen glaciers situated in
Kinnuar District, Himachal Pradesh
and Zanskar and Nubra valleys of Ladakh (J & K state)
in past two decades with
emphasis on the impact of climate change on the health of
glaciers. The research work of
the IHG has been published in the scientific journals of
national and international
repute,he said.
Prof. R.K.Ganjoo said that the Ministry of Environment
and Forests (MoEF), Government of India had acknowledged the research work on
the glaciers of Ladakh in their document titled“MoEF Discussion paper on
Himalayan Glaciers: A state-of-art review of glacial studies, glacial retreat
and climate change”.
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