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To bring together academicians, administrators, policy makers, corporate executives and social activists on a common platform to initiate meaningful dialogue relating to sustainable biodiversity conservation, climate change and global warming, environmental governance and sustainable development
To critically examine the replicability of promising practices in sustainable environmental governance, sustainable entrepreneurship, indigenous mechanism of biodiversity conservation, and sustainable communication, media and the arts as validated through research studies across various regions of the globe.
To identify the mechanism for implementation of the resolutions of Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), the First Global Knowledge Conference at Toronto (1997) and recommendations of Brundtland Commission 1987, UN Conference on climate change Bali, (2007) and defining indicators of sustainable development focusing on Sustainable Development at regional level.
To critically assess the role of civil society organizations in safeguarding the biodiversity resources and protecting intellectual and cultural property right of local communities relating to threat of global warming.
To recommend policy makers, corporate actors and development agencies for developing viable social responsibility, management network strategy and appropriate strategic plan for initiating both macro and micro level action plan on sustainable development, environmental governance integrated environmental engineering and sustainable use of biodiversity.
To facilitate implementation of viable climate change projects in different tropical regions of world.
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