By Tricitynews Reporter
Chandigarh
03rd November:- Under the Framework Agreement on
Scientific and Technical
Cooperation between the Government of India and the Government of Switzerland,
the Department of Science and Technology (DST), in partnership with the Swiss
Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) is seeking joint proposals from
universities and research institutions in India and Switzerland to conduct
collaborative research in the field of glaciology and related areas in the
Indian Himalayan Region.
The Indian Himalayan Region (IHR)
suffers from a knowledge gap as a result of scarce data, limited research and
monitoring networks and poor documentation. IHR can benefit and contribute to
global knowledge and understanding for a comprehensive scientific consensus on
climate change impacts, vulnerability and adaptation in the world’s mountain
regions. The goal of this Indo-Swiss collaborative research is to enhance
institutional and human capacities on climate science for adaptation to climate
change in IHR and addressing major knowledge gaps in the region.
Dr. Akhilesh
Gupta, Adviser/Scientist-G & Head SPLICE and Climate Change
Programme, Department of Science and Technology, said that the Himalayan
ecosystem is extremely rich and diverse yet fragile. It is highly vulnerable
and susceptible to the impacts and consequences of climate change on account of
both natural causes and anthropogenic emissions at global and local scales.
Developing scientific understanding of such changes and their impacts on
Himalayan ecosystem is one of the major challenges for the Indian scientific
community. The Indo-Swiss collaborative research is envisaged to focus on
building human and institutional S&T capacities in the Indian Himalayan
region through institutional collaboration and scientists to scientist’s
linkages between the two countries.
DST is implementing the National Mission
for Sustaining the Himalayan Ecosystem (NMSHE) as part of the National Action
Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC). The Indian Himalayas Climate Adaptation
Programme (IHCAP) is a project under the Global Programme Climate Change (GPCC)
of SDC. IHCAP has been developed to support and facilitate implementation of
NMSHE as a technical and knowledge partner.
Janine
Kuriger, Director of Cooperation, Swiss Agency
for Development and Cooperation said that the overall goal of IHCAP is that the
resilience of vulnerable mountain communities in the Himalayas is strengthened
and knowledge and capacities of research institutions, communities and
decision-makers are connected and enhanced. IHCAP in Phase 2 is proposed as an
initiative to increase knowledge about climate change impacts and response in
IHR through scientific research, capacity building and knowledge exchange and
dissemination..
The ongoing changes in the climate are
directly impacting glaciers and snow cover in the Himalayas, and in turn, the
hydrology of the region. Glaciers provide some of the clearest evidence of
climate change and constitute key variables for early-detection strategies in
global climate-related observations.
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