Ecosystem Restoration We, cordially invite you to the observance of Ecosystem restoration can happen by actively World Environment Day planting tress or eliminating pressure on the in virtual mode on 5th June, 2021 at 10 am. ecosystem by shielding the environment or reducing the escalating pollution level. Programme Link: We have been exploiting our planet’s ecosystem for long. The world loses enough forest cover and have destroyed half of our wetlands. Up to bodolanduniversity.webex.com/join/ 90 per cent of coral reefs could be lost by 2050, even if global warming is limited to an increase Prof. Laishram Ladusingh of 1.5°C. Patron, Vice Chancellor, Bodoland University Ecosystem Restoration means preventing, has kindly consented for inauguration and halting and reversing this damage. World opening speech. Environmental day will flag off the UN Decade of Ecosystem Restoration, a global mission to Dr Bibhab Kumar Talukdar revive billions of hectares , from forest to Scientist G, Founder of Aaranyak farmlands, from top of the mountains to the Distinguished NGO Activist, India depth of the sea. will deliver a lecture on the theme of Above all, World Environment Day offers a Environment Day, 2021. global platform for inspiring positive change.
Coordinator Members of Department of Geography, BU
Organized by Dr. Pralip Kumar Narzary, Associate Professor NSS CELL, Bodoland University Prof. Sujit Deka Dr. Sibani Basumatari, Assistant Professor In Collaboration with HoD, Department of Geography, BU/ Mr. Bhobesh Daimary, Assistant Professor Programme Coordinator, NSS CELL/BU Department of Geography, BU Mr. Naithao Bargayary, Guest Faculty Rangalikhata Technical Coordinator Members of NSS Unit, BU Bhargob Jyoti Kachari Dr. Hemaprobha Saikia, Assistant Professor Kokrajhar-783370 Assistant Professor, Department of Geography,BU Mr. Solomon Islary, Assistant Professor
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