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Activities

Centre for All Interacting Evolving Systems Science (AIESS) Activities

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1. Consultancy Project: Water Governance for Climate-Resilient and Market-Resilient Agriculture in 15 Districts of Odisha, India

Consultancy Project: Water Governance for Climate-Resilient and Market-Resilient Agriculture in 15 Districts of Odisha, India

Objectives:

  • Module Development on Ecology, Social Relationality, Governance, Institutions, Regenerative Agriculture, Value additions, Farmer Producer Organization

  • Training of Trainers of 100 selected officials of the Government from 15 districts of Odisha, India

  • Handholding of Master Trainers to train effectively at the District level and below the science and practice of regenerativeness

Funding Agency: OIIPCRA-Govt. of Odisha & The World Bank

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2. A STUDY OF FRATERNITY IN SOCIO-CULTURAL DIVERSITY (FOR SUSTAINABLE ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS) – FUNDED BY XIM UNIVERSITY, BHUBANESWAR

Objectives:

  1. Understand the relationships between among solidarity, fraternity, and social capital in the context of homogenous and heterogenous or diverse socio-cultural settings

  2. Understand the process(es) that either build or retard solidarity, fraternity, and social capital in a group of people and a small community

 

3. DOCUMENTING CASES OF SUCCESSFUL FARMERS ADOPTING INDIGENOUS, CLIMATE RESILIENT AND SUSTAINABLE FARMING PRACTICES IN INDIA – FUNDED BY NABARD, MUMBAI

Objectives:

  1. To understand the sustainability features of Farmers, Farming System, and Ecosystem in terms of financial viability, technical relevance, and climate resilient ecosystem of these traditional indigenous farming systems.

  2. To scientifically document the cases of farmers adopting the traditional indigenous methods with specific reference to their sustainability in net income (short-medium term), farming techniques that empowers the farmers (long term) and ecosystem services (sustainability or inter-generational terms).

 

4. COMPREHENSIVE ACTION RESEARCH ON FPOS AT GP LEVEL TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THE MULTIPLE DIMENSIONS IMPACTING IT AND CODIFYING THE PROCESSES TO MAKE IT SUSTAINABLE FOR ITS MEMBERS AND COMMUNITY-FUNDED BY NABARD, MUMBAI

Objectives:

The objective of this action research is to understand the challenges

and processes of developing a Gram Panchayat (GP) level FPO as

a single window institution of farmer producer members for holistic

and synergistic development with optimal transaction costs in a given GP.

 

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4. PUBLIC TALK ON AIESS AT IIM, RAIPUR

 

5. FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME ON INTERACTIVE SYSTEMS DESIGN FOR FACULTY MEMBERS OF XIM – FUNDED BY XIM UNIVERSITY, BHUBANESWAR

 

6. INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON REGENERATIVE ECOSYSTEMS, 29-30 NOVEMBER,2022 – FUNDED BY NABARD, MUMBAI, XIM UNIVERSITY, BHUBANESWAR, CICTAB & VAMNICOM

  1. Symposium Report 

  2. Symposium Brochure

  3. Guidelines for developing papers or cases

  4. Benefits of Participating in Regenerative Ecosystem Symposium

  5. Full Paper/Case Submission Guidelines

  6. Symposium Abstracts

  7. Program Schedule

 

INAUGURAL SESSION:

Presentation:

Prof. (Dr.) Amar KJR Nayak – Regenerative Ecosystems: All Interacting Evolving Systems Science

 

AIESS – Full Base Paper of Symposium

Video of the Inaugural Session

Photographs of the Session

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PLENARY SESSION I: RELATIONAL SCIENCE OF REGENERATIVENESS

Presentation:

  1. Dr. Pavel Cenkl – Ecologies of Motion: Building Regenerative Community Networks

   2. Fr. Dr. S. Ignacimuthu, S. J. – Flowering Plants Diversity in the Southern End of the Western Ghats

   3. Prof. John Little – The Ecology – and Science – of Spirit

 

Video of the Session

Photographs of the Session

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PLENARY SESSION II: INSTITUTIONAL & GOVERNANCE FOR REGENERATIVE IN ECOSYSTEMS

Shri Charanjit Singh – Deendayal Antyodaya Yojna – National Rural Livelihoods Mission – Reshaping the SHG movement

 

Video of the Session

Photographs of the Session

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PLENARY SESSION III: SOCIO-CULTURAL ASPECTS OF REGENRATIVENESS

Presentation:

1. Dr. Anup Dash – Regenerative Ecosystem: Getting its Economics Right

2. Dr. György Széll – Competition, Globalisation and International Co-operation Consequences for an Ecological Management

3. Dr. Tina M. Facca-Miess – Applying the Integrative Justice Model as a Normative Framework for Regenerative Educational Ecosystems

4. Dr. Betty reardon on Regenerative Ecology (video)

5. Dr. Tina M. Facca-Miess-Purpose and Motivation (Video)

 

Video of the Session

Photographs of the Session

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PLENARY SESSION IV: INDUSTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS

Presentation:

1. Mr. K. S. Venkatgiri – Green and Climate Change Initiatives by CII – GBC

2. Dr. Sukriya Nayak – Holistic Approach in Health Care (Video)

 

Video of the Session

Photographs of the Session

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PLENARY SESSION V: REGENERATIVE URBAN ECOSYSTEMS

Presentation:

1. Dr. D. V. Ramana – Community Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: Some experiments and experiences

2. Rangaswamy Elango – Prosperity generation and poverty reduction through Network Growth Economy

 

Video of the Session

Photographs of the Session

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PLENARY SESSION VI: REGENERATIVE RURAL ECOSYSTEMS

Presentation:

1. Ms. Vidhya Das – In Harmony with All Creatures Great & Small

 

Video of the Session

Photographs of the Session​​​​​

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