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Creation and management of <strong>green</strong> <strong>space</strong>s<br />

(including <strong>urban</strong> <strong>for</strong>ests) has been gaining<br />

importance as <strong>urban</strong>ization becomes the<br />

most significant reason <strong>for</strong> human migration in the<br />

world. <strong>Urban</strong> <strong>Green</strong> <strong>Spaces</strong> provide town and city<br />

dwellers with significant environmental,<br />

recreational and material benefits. They are also<br />

home to a vast diversity of flora and fauna and are<br />

recognized as important repositories of<br />

biodiversity.<br />

This is particularly true <strong>for</strong> developing<br />

countries where <strong>urban</strong>ization is progressing at an<br />

unprecedentedly rapid rate and a demographic<br />

switch from a predominantly rural to a<br />

predominantly <strong>urban</strong> society is taking place. UN<br />

(1991) figures indicate that in 1990 only 37% of<br />

the total population of developing countries was<br />

living in <strong>urban</strong>ized area. It is predicted that by the<br />

year 2025 the proportion will be 61%. Already<br />

rapid and uncontrolled <strong>urban</strong>ization in many<br />

developing countries is having fundamental social<br />

and environmental consequences. The role of<br />

<strong>Urban</strong> <strong>Green</strong> <strong>Spaces</strong> in ameliorating this situation<br />

is critical and significant and needs to be<br />

recognized in planning, creation and<br />

management of rapidly expanding <strong>urban</strong> human<br />

settlements.<br />

From every angle - demographic,<br />

environmental or social - cities in the Indian<br />

subcontinent are far more significant today than<br />

they were a just a few decades ago. In India alone,<br />

they are home to an estimated 340 million people,<br />

or 30% of total population. By 2030, existing and<br />

new Indian cities are expected to provide shelter<br />

to 590 million people, or 40% of the population. It<br />

is a fact that <strong>urban</strong>ization in Indian sub-continent<br />

is well underway, and will continue unabated.<br />

There is an urgent need to engage with this reality<br />

of an <strong>Urban</strong> future and look <strong>for</strong> answers to<br />

questions about longterm sustainability and<br />

environmental robustness of our cities.<br />

CUGS2012 will take a critical look at the<br />

interface between <strong>urban</strong> human habitations and<br />

<strong>urban</strong> <strong>green</strong> <strong>space</strong>s to enrich our understanding<br />

of their interconnectedness with quality of life in<br />

our fast expanding cities. The Congress will deal<br />

with physical, spatial, economic, environmental,<br />

aesthetic, and other dimensions of <strong>urban</strong> <strong>green</strong><br />

<strong>space</strong>s.<br />

The above subjects would be captured<br />

under the following sub-themes:<br />

<strong>Urban</strong> <strong>Green</strong> <strong>Spaces</strong> : Climate Change Mitigation and Energy Use Optimisation<br />

<strong>Urban</strong> <strong>Green</strong> <strong>Spaces</strong> : Biodiversity, Livelihoods, Economics and Valuation<br />

<strong>Urban</strong> <strong>Green</strong> <strong>Spaces</strong> : Water Conservation and Pollution Control<br />

CONGRESS<br />

ON<br />

URBAN<br />

GREEN<br />

SPACES<br />

CUGS2012 - OBJECTIVES<br />

To review the status, and prospects, of <strong>Urban</strong> <strong>Green</strong> <strong>Spaces</strong>, with specific reference to the Indian subcontinent.<br />

To understand and analyse best practices in planning, establishment and management of <strong>Urban</strong> <strong>Green</strong> <strong>Spaces</strong>.<br />

To examine and analyse successful <strong>Urban</strong> <strong>Green</strong> Space initiatives from across the world.<br />

To facilitate exchange of in<strong>for</strong>mation & ideas and promote cross sectoral learning.<br />

To foster peer review, and networking, among stakeholders to promote concomitant action on pertinent issues.<br />

PARTICIPATION PROFILE<br />

<strong>Green</strong> Cities : <strong>Green</strong> Minds<br />

www.cugs.in<br />

<strong>Urban</strong> Planners and City Managers, policy makers at various levels, <strong>urban</strong> <strong>for</strong>esters, floriculture and<br />

horticulture experts, academicians and educationists, RWA representatives, CSR Heads and civil society<br />

institutions interested in various dimensions of <strong>Urban</strong> <strong>Green</strong> <strong>Spaces</strong>. These will include, but will not be restricted to,<br />

participants from UN Agencies, government departments and agencies, local authorities and municipalities,<br />

universities and research centers, private sector companies engaged in <strong>urban</strong> development and civic<br />

management businesses, and bilateral/multilateral developmental agencies, media professionals and students.<br />

C<br />

U<br />

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Register Now!<br />

Registration is required <strong>for</strong><br />

confirming one's participation in<br />

CUGS2012<br />

10% concession <strong>for</strong> those who<br />

register be<strong>for</strong>e January 31, 2012<br />

For more details about registration process and charges<br />

please visit : www.cugs.in/registration.html<br />

<strong>Urban</strong> <strong>Green</strong> <strong>Spaces</strong> : Civil Society Engagement and Educational Linkages<br />

<strong>Urban</strong> <strong>Green</strong> <strong>Spaces</strong> : Management Practices and Technology<br />

<strong>Urban</strong> <strong>Green</strong> <strong>Spaces</strong> : Policy, Planning, Finance and Governance<br />

Please note that the papers may cut<br />

across more than one of the six sub-themes.<br />

For more in<strong>for</strong>mation on the sub-themes visit the<br />

Congress website: www.cugs.in<br />

Abstracts Invited<br />

Abstracts are invited <strong>for</strong> Oral and Poster<br />

presentations on topics relevant to any one or<br />

more of CUGS sub-themes.<br />

Travel grants and registration fee waiver will<br />

be available <strong>for</strong> a limited number of Indian<br />

participants.<br />

For more details regarding submission of abstracts and<br />

cut-off dates please visit : www.cugs.in/abstracts.html<br />

CUGS2012 Exhibition<br />

Showcase your ef<strong>for</strong>ts and/or target your<br />

products and services to highly focused and<br />

relevant target audience.<br />

Limited number of exhibition stalls available<br />

strictly on first come first service basis.<br />

For more details regarding CUGS2012 Exhibition<br />

please visit : www.cugs.in/exhibition.html<br />

S<br />

2012<br />

www.cugs.in

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