November 26-29, 2019
Anil Agarwal Environment Training Institute (AAETI), Campus, Nimli, Rajasthan
Centre for Science and Environment announces its training on statistical and geospatial data in knowledge partnership with CODATA, the Committee on Data for Science and Technology of the International Council for Science.
Statistical and Geospatial data are vital for evidence-based decision making and communication for organisations in both the public and private sectors.
But we live in a time of an explosion of such data and information in every field. Finding, analysing and communicating this data and information demands special skills. Processed and communicated well, this data becomes an excellent outreach tool, capable of making far-reaching impacts and gaining leverage.
But the combined power of these two rich data systems is yet to be explored completely and leveraged to their full potential for evidence-based decision making and communication in the digital age.
Strengthening capacity to produce and disseminate relevant, timely and accurate statistical and geospatial -- national, regional and global data - is an urgent need of the hour.
Hence the Anil Agarwal Environment Training Institute, a Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) initiative, invites applications and nominations for its four-day residential training programme on “Application and Communication of Statistical and Geo-Spatial data for Sustainable Development, Pollution Control and Urban Planning in the Changing Climate.”
WHAT WILL THE PARTICIPANTS LEARN
TARGET GROUP
COURSE VENUE
AAETI Campus, Nimli, Alwar, Rajasthan
COURSE FEES
For Indian Participants:
For international participants:
FACULTY INCLUDES EXPERTS AND PRACTITIONERS FROM
Course fees includes accommodation, boarding and lodging costs and training kit and fees costs.
SPECIAL OFFERS
HOW TO APPLY
For more details, contact:
Kiran Pandey, Programme Director
Information Management,
Centre for Science and Environment (CSE)
+91 9871215338,
kiran@cseindia.org
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Testimonials | ||
"The use of infographics in data appreciation was very interesting. The key learning is the flow charting of information and how to process it. I learnt how to design infographics tailored to our needs." Eric Pinto, Civil Engineer, Green Brigade, Goa |
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"Perspectives that I received from the trainers and faculty members widened my perception on how data can be used, impacting social enterprises, benefiting the society. Curriculum was well designed. " Madhu Madhavan, Founder & CEO, Qsutra, Bangalore, Karnataka |
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"Data visualisation changed my perspective on how data can be utilised for effective advocacy. " Nitin Bajpai, Technical Expert, Population Foundation, Delhi |
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"This Course is very relevant and apt for people who are in the process of decision making based on data analysis and modeling. We were exposed to various tools which are relevant in transforming, collating and analysing and taking decisions. Exposed to methodologies on how we can build up stories which are meaningful and can catch the right audience. Came to know about tools to make our data more effective. The learning experience can be straightaway applied in our organisation when we go back." Commander Arun Kumar Mishra,Chief Academics Officer, Dakshana Foundation, Pune, Maharashtra |
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"In a government set up we used to work in traditional ways, the workshop gave us an opportunity to learn new things which we can apply in our workplace with regard to using of data in an effective manner." S. Sudalaimani, Assistant Secretary (Technical) National Silkworm Seed Organization (NSSO), Central Silk Board (CSB), Bangalore, Karnataka |
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"My work involved data compilation and report compilation from different parts of country regarding cocoon production and raw silk production. Data interpretation and data analysis was very useful and interesting." Dr. G. Srinivasa,Scientist - D, National Silkworm Seed Organization (NSSO), Central Silk Board (CSB), Bangalore, Karnataka |
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"Structuring, processing, analysing and presenting information with visuals was the most interesting part of the workshop. The content and methods are useful for our work on data management, analysis and presentation. We are developing factsheets on status of land, agriculture etc. This training is useful to develop these factsheets better. P. Raghu, Freelance Head - Land & Livelihood Knowledge Hub, ActionAid, Delhi |
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"I have learnt how to use data for development. It will help us develop village development plans. The learnings can help us in preparing presentations on the government data." Vikramsinh Solanki, Project Coordinator, Foundation for Ecological Security (FES), Dahod, Gujarat |
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