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Socio-eCO2nomix-Global KEY WORDS Integration Partnerships

Socio-eCO2nomix-Global Eradicate Global Poverty and Hunger Achieve Environmental Stability Develop a Global Partnership for Development

Socio-eCO2nomix-Global Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Convention on Biodiversity (CBD) UN Convention to Combat Desertification(UNCCD) United Nations Forum on Forests (UNFF)

Socio-eCO2nomix-Global NATIONAL GOALS Poverty alleviation strategies to eradicate poverty- MoRD Voluntary commitment to bring down emissions by % by 2020 on a purely domestic level-MoEF Corporates’ to contribute 2% of their profits towards Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)- MoCA

Socio-eCO2nomix-Global LOCAL NEEDS Improve livelihoods: National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS) National Horticulture Mission Tribal Development Program (NABARD) Mitigate climate change: Climate plans being made by every State CSR: Construction of school buildings, health centres etc.

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Multilateral agencies such as The World Bank and the UN Development Program (UNDP). Bilateral agencies such as the US Agency for International Development, German Agency for Technical Co-operation and the Department For International Development (DFID). Foundations such as the Rabo Foundation and RBS Foundation. Academic Institutions such as Ohio Wesleyan University and the Institute for Application of geo- spatial technologies.

Socio-eCO2nomix-Global Government of India: Ministry of Environment and Forests Department of Science and Technology Ministry of Rural Development Ministry of Agriculture Universities such as Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University and Andhra University. Financial Institutions such as NABARD. Industries such as the JK Paper Ltd.

Socio-eCO2nomix-Global CBO’s NGO’s State Governments: DRDA Integrated Tribal Development Agency Social Enterprises

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Disciplines Involved: Environment and Geography Climate Science Spatial Technology Development Economics Social Sciences Forestry Statistics

Socio-eCO2nomix-Global Sectors: Agriculture Forests Agro – Forestry Rural Development

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Products Carbon Credits & Social Credits

Socio-eCO2nomix-Global New institutional mechanism Socio-eCO2nomix-Global A ‘not for profit’ enviro-social enterprise to integrate business, development and environment.

Socio-eCO2nomix-Global Mandate Economic advancement Social upliftment Environmental improvement

Socio-eCO2nomix-Global Target 50,000 hectares over next 5 years to benefit 100,000 farmers

Socio-eCO2nomix-Global First step Develop a cost effective replicable model to determine eligibility in developing countries for project development under CDM / VCS.

Socio-eCO2nomix-Global Determination of land eligibility Partnerships with Rabo Foundation Dept of Geo-engineering, Andhra university, India Ohio Wesleyan University, USA Institute for Application of Geo-spatial Technology, Syracuse, NY, USA GIS service providers /experts

Socio-eCO2nomix-Global Linkages Dept of Rural Development, Govt. of Andhra Pradesh Dept of Horticulture, Govt. of Andhra Pradesh Dept of Land Records, Govt. of A.P. National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) Ministry of Science and Technology, Govt. of India Ministry of Environment and Forests, Govt. of India Dept of Mathematics, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Kakinada, India Dept. of Geo-engineering, Andhra university, India

Socio-eCO2nomix-Global Team Carbon Finance Specialist Forest Management Specialist Community Development Specialist GIS experts Forestry experts Technical writers Statistician

Socio-eCO2nomix-Global Basket of projects CERs: Program of Activities (PoA) Large scale CDM Project Small scale CDM Projects VERs: Voluntary Carbon Standards CCBA etc.

Socio-eCO2nomix-Global Targeted buyers Corporates Enables them to offset their carbon footprints and also earn credits for fulfilling their Corporate Social Responsibility

Socio-eCO2nomix-Global Vision of Socio-eCO2nomix-Global Establish a carbon exchange for retail sale of carbon credits / social credits Promote ‘Development Alliance’ IPO to invite capital from individuals/organisations concerned for environment and development.

Socio-eCO2nomix-Global Build  Social Capital  Green capital  Financial capital

Socio-eCO2nomix-Global Socio-eCO2nomix-Global would like to provide a platform for development agencies, governments and communities to collaborate for providing social, economic and environmental benefits both locally and globally on a sustained basis.

Socio-eCO2nomix-Global Connecting poor to international carbon markets through global mechanisms for development and environment such as UNFCCC