INDIAN ASSOCIATION OF SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATIONISTS Key Issues and
Operational Areas, Major Activiities & Achivements
Operational Districts: Dehradun
Operational States: UTTARAKHAND
AchieveMents: The Indian Association of Soil and Water Conservationists (IASWC) was established in 1972 at Dehradun, as a non-profit making body to encourage wise land use planning and conservation of soil and water resources so that these basic resources can be utilized to sustain mankind. The IASWC resorts itself through its members to serve as a forum of scientists, conservation professionals, administrators and policy makers in assessing the need for soil and water conservation and watershed management.
Aims and Objectives
ââ¬Â¢ To promote and disseminate the knowledge, practice and research in the science and technology of Soil and Water Conservation.
ââ¬Â¢ To encourage free exchange of ideas amongst those contributing to the advancement of Soil and Water Conservation such as Agronomists, Agrostologists, Ecologists, Engineers, Foresters, Geologists, Land Users and Soil Scientists etc. by organizing symposia, lectures and bringing out literature etc.
Activities of the Association
Publication of Indian Journal of Soil Conservation: During the last four decades, the Indian Journal of Soil Conservation (IJSC) made its journey starting in humble beginning during 1973 as a Soil Conservation Digest (Vol.1 (1973) to Vol. 5 (1977). It was renamed as Indian Journal of Soil Conservation w.e.f. Vol.6 (1978).
IASWC Awards and Honours
The IASWC has instituted the following awards and honours from 2004 onwards for outstanding contributions in the field of Natural Resource Management:
Honorary Fellows; Fellows ; Young Soil Conservationist Award ; IASWC Gold Medal ; Best Research Paper Award ; Dr K.G. Tejwani Award
Conferences organized by IASWC
The IASWC, besides publishing the Journal, also holds national and regional conferences. Since 2005, the IASWC has organized the following International, National and Regional Conferences:
1. National Seminar on ââ¬ÅSoil Conservation and Watershed Managementââ¬Â at New Delhi September 17-18, 1985.
2. National Seminar on ââ¬ÅLand and Water management in Ravinesââ¬Â at Dehradun February 11-13, 1987.
3. 8th International Soil Conservation Organization (ISCO) Conference on ââ¬ÅSoil and Water Conservation- Challenges and Opportunitiesââ¬Â at New Delhi December 4-8, 1994.
4. National Conference on ââ¬ÅResource Conservation and Watershed Managementââ¬Â (RCWM-2001) at Dehradun May 23-25, 2001.
5. National Conference on ââ¬ÅResource Conserving Technologies for Social Upliftmentââ¬Â (RCTSU) held at NASC, New Delhi from December 7-9, 2004.
6. National Conference on ââ¬ÅNatural Resource Management for Eco-development and Livelihood Securityââ¬Â (NEMRLSI) held at CSWCRTI, Research Centre, Udhagamandalam (Tamil Nadu) from November, 24-25, 2005.
7. Conference on ââ¬ÅNatural Resource Management for Social Developmentââ¬Â (NRMSD) held at Pune, Maharashtra from October 11-13, 2006.
8. Conference on ââ¬ÅEnvironment and Livelihood Security through Resource Management (ELSRM)ââ¬Â in Northern India held at CSWCRTI, Research Centre, Chandigarh from October 29-31, 2007.
9. Conference on ââ¬ÅFood and Environment Security through Resource Conservation (FESCO)ââ¬Â in Central India: Challenges and Opportunities held at CSWCRTI, Research Centre, Agra from September, 16-18, 2009.
10. Joint Indo-Canadian workshop on ââ¬ÅAdaptive and Sustainable Solutions for Water Integrity, Safety, Security and Supplyââ¬Â at CSWCRTI, Research Centre, Chandigarh (India) during January 7-8, 2011.
11. Conference on ââ¬ÅLivelihood and Environmental Security through Resource Conservation in Eastern Region of India (LESRC-2012)ââ¬Â at Bhubaneswar (Odisha) April 5-7, 2012.