India to Play a key Role in the IUCN World Conservation Congress at Korea PR Newswire NEW DELHI, August 22, 2012 NEW DELHI, August 22, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- India is set to play a key role at the forthcoming World Conservation Congress (WCC) in September 2012, informs IUCN, International Union for Conservation of Nature. Scheduled to be held in the island of Jeju, Republic of Korea from 6- 15 September 2012, this event is an assembly of nearly 8000 delegates from across the world including leaders from government, the public sector, conservation biologists, non-governmental organizations, business, UN agencies and social organizations will discuss, debate and decide solutions for the world's most pressing environment and development issues, focusing on the most critical issues on the global conservation agenda. Eminent Indians such as Prof MS Swaminathan, the father of the green revolution in India, and Dr. Ashok Khosla, IUCN President, will lead some key agendas at the world's leading summit representing all aspects of conservation. Termed as "nature's big one", the WCC is strategically scheduled between the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, popularly known as Rio+20 and the 11th Conference of Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD COP 11). The WCC 2012 will link outcomes from Rio+20 on global interventions on conservation in diverse directions of research, policy and programme.
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