By BST News Desk Arunachal Pradesh: Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh, March 10, 2024: The 8th edition Northeast Green Summit, organized by VIBGYOR N.E. Foundation, a not-for-profit organization in association with Department of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change, Govt of Arunachal Pradesh, was held today at the Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly. The summit, themed "Resetting Earth: Inching Towards Net Zero Emission Region," garnered participation from a diverse array of experts, decision-makers, entrepreneurs, and representatives from across the nation.
The annual summit serves as a
platform for endorsing a green economic model, emphasizing wildlife
conservation through community partnerships, and promoting the use of
sustainable technologies to maintain a balanced ecosystem. Key recommendations
highlighted the necessity of implementing policies to increase green spaces in
urban areas and to curb wildlife trade, crucial steps towards achieving
environmental sustainability.
Chief Guest Shri PD Sona, Hon’ble
Speaker of the Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly, Guest of Honour Shri
Mama Natung, Hon’ble Minister of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change, Dr.
Rajdeep Roy, MP, Silchar, Assam, A A Mao, Director, Botanical Survey of India, CP
Marak, IFS (retired), Tengsak G Momin, President Garo Students Union underlined
the importance of collaborative action at local, regional, and global levels to
address environmental challenges effectively. Licypriya Kangujam, child
environmental activist from Manipur was also felicitated at the summit.
"We’re proud and happy to
host the 8th Northeast Green Summit in Arunachal Pradesh this year.
Our state is one of the world's top ecological hotspots, having a vast range of
flora and fauna species and ecosystem diversity. It has become a crucial
habitat for tigers, a flagship species of India. The summit serves as a
catalyst for nurturing environmental stewardship and sustainable development in
the whole of Northeast region. By utilising collective expertise and
encouraging partnerships, we can create a greener, more resilient future for
generations to come," said minister Mama Natung.
Echoing his thoughts, PD Sona
added, "The summit accentuates the imperative of unified action in
combating climate change and preserving our natural heritage. Through dialogue,
innovation, and shared commitment, we can chart a course towards a sustainable
future for Northeast India and the global community."
Dr. Rajdeep Roy, MP, Silchar
and Advisory Board Member, Northeast Green Summit, thanked the Arunachal
Pradesh govt for inviting and hosting the 8th Northeast Green Summit
in Itanagar and appreciated the various campaigns to save the environment in
Arunachal Pradesh namely “Airgun Surrender Abhiyan.”
The panel discussions
covered topics linking science, culture, and market mechanisms. Technical
sessions addressed Climate Change Impact and Mitigation, Policy
Interventions for Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation, and Green
Entrepreneurship for BIMSTEC region. The summit also included workshops on
implementing community forest rights, medicinal plant technologies, carbon
assessment and trade for farmers’ benefit, eco-tourism as a tool for achieving
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and indigenous tribe technologies
inspired sustainable technologies by Padmashree Dr. Uddhab Bharali. Licypriya
Kangujam, child environmental activist, Manipur was also felicitated at the
summit.
One of the notable sessions was
the People Biodiversity Register Orientation Programme, where forest community
volunteer Aryan Glow from Eagle’s Nest Wildlife Sanctuary shared grassroots
experiences of community engagement.
The Aranyani-The Docufest
screened green documentaries, with prize winners felicitated: first
prize went to "Aravali the Lost Mountains" by Jigar Nagda,
second prize to "A Sylvan Saga" by Jyoti Prasad Das, and a
special mention award for "Guest of Kamakhya" by Ramen Borah.
Ms. Bitapi Luhoe, Secretary of
VIBGYOR, stressed the urgency of active participation among diverse
stakeholders within the national community, stating, "To accelerate our
transition to a green economy, we need to work together. The summit is curated
to showcase the broad spectrum of environmental challenges, indigenous
conservation endeavours, sustainable customs, and culinary treasures of our
region. Our aim is to safeguard, optimise, and foster the potential of
Northeast India's unique biodiversity zone. Accordingly, a range of activities
aligned with the UN's Sustainable Development Goals are integrated into the
summit's agenda."
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