Science Express- Biodiversity Special
The current decade
(2011-2020) has been declared as United Nations Decade on Biodiversity and
United Nations Decade for Deserts and the Fight against Desertification. With India
hosting the 11th meeting of Conference of the Parties (CoP-11)
to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), during 8-19 October 2012 in Hyderabad, it is an opportune time
to showcase the wide array of biodiversity in the country, the threats to this
rich biodiversity and the conservation measures adopted thereof.
This CoP-11 assumes
immense importance considering that it is being held in the 40th anniversary year of Stockholm
Conference, 20th anniversary
year of Rio Earth Summit and 10th anniversary
year of World Sustainable Summit held in 2002. This would also be the first CoP in
the UN Decade on Biodiversity.
Science
Express – Biodiversity Special (SEBS)
In
an effort to create widespread awareness on the unique biodiversity of the
country, Ministry of Environment & Forests (MoEF), in a unique partnership
with Department of Science & Technology (DST) has launched a special
exhibition train- ‘Science Express Biodiversity Special (SEBS)’ that will cover
over 100 stations in two years of running across the country in two phases.
‘Science Express’, a train rake with 16
air-conditioned coaches was originally custom-made for DST by Indian Railways.
Since 30 October 2007, when it was flagged off by the Prime Minister of India
and German Chancellor, DST organised four tours across India , the last
one culminating on 16 June 2011.
Of
the 16 coaches of the Science
Express- Biodiversity Special, eight are solely dedicated to showcasing the
myriad biodiversity spread across the bio-geographical zones. These include the
Trans-Himalaya & the Himalayas, the Gangetic Plains, North East India, the
Desert & Semi-Arid Zone, the Western Ghats, the Deccan Peninsula, the
Coasts & Islands. These eight coaches also focus on range of Biological
diversity, critically endangered species (IUCN Red list), biodiversity
hotspots, domesticated biodiversity (agriculture, animal husbandry), biodiversity
& livelihoods, bio-culture; threats/challenges (climate change, other
anthropogenic), conservation measures, success stories & unique
experiences. The exhibition also covers various other facets like marine,
coastal, forest, microbial, agro biodiversity and their linkage with
livelihoods besides challenges of conservation.
In
the rest of the rake, three coaches have exhibits on Climate Change, Energy and
Water conservation. The legacy of ‘Science Express’ showcasing the most popular
exhibits from the previous four phases has been exhibited in another coach. A
conference room-cum-training facility is also provided in that coach, primarily
for the purpose of capacity building of teachers.
Science
Express- Biodiversity Special (SEBS) was flagged off on 5 June 2012 from Delhi Safdarjung by
Smt. Sheila Dixit, Chief
Minister of Delhi
and Smt. Jayanti Natarajan, Minister of State (I/C), (MoEF). The ongoing phase will
culminate in Gandhinagar on 22 December 2012. During this tour, the train will
be stationed at Secunderabad during 9-19 October 2012 so that the COP delegates
and dignitaries from about 190 countries are able to experience the rich
biodiversity of our country.
The
Journey
Since its launch on 5 June 2012 and till
31 July 2012, this only-of-its-kind train
has made halts of 3-4 days duration each at 16 locations in the Eastern and North
Eastern India and over 6 lakh visitors, mostly students and teachers have been
able to enjoy the interesting and informative exhibits. The SEBS has got
overwhelming response, and the purpose of creating wide spread awaress on
Biodiversity issue is being served quite well. The train is now on its onward journey
to Southern, Western and Northern India and
will eventually travel almost 18,000 km in the first phase to cover 52
locations. The exhibition is expected to be visited by more than 15 lakh
visitors but indirectly it is likely to engage over 50 lakh people.
Reaching
Out
Wherever
the train travels, activities have been planned before hand to engage visitors
across different age groups to reinforce the message of SEBS and specific
Outreach Programme are conducted at local schools and institutions associated
with the National Environment Awareness Programme (NEAC) and National Green
Corps (NGC) of MoEF and associate & partners of DST. In addition, a variety
of informative take-away
material is made available for wider distribution among visitors.
Partners
The
train reflects the dedication, diligence and dynamism of the knowledge partners
who have contributed immensely to bring forth the essence of ‘biodiversity’ and
conservation practices as well as issues of ‘climate change’ in our country.
Vikram A Sarabhai Community Science Centre (VASCSC) and Centre for Environment
Education (CEE), Ahmedabad along with the lead knowledge partners. Bombay
Natural History Society, Centre for Ecological Sciences, Indian Institute of
Science, G. B. Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment and Development, Indian
Council of Forestry Research and Education, National Centre for Sustainable
Coastal Management, National Museum of Natural History, Wildlife Institute of
India and Wildlife Trust of India, and several others have contributed to give
final touches to this unique exhibition on wheel. HSBC, the Swiss Embassy,
Nestle, PCRA and Indus
Towers have supported
some of the exhibits and complementary activities.
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