Julian Gonsalves is an Indian agronomist and environmentalist based in the Philippines, best known for proposing, field-testing, and developing the participatory workshop process for documenting best practices, now considered one of the more innovative services provided by IIRR. During his stint at the IIRR, he has been heading its appropriate technology unit and was also later the IIRR's vice president for programs.
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Alma mater | Cornell University (Ph.D) |
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Title | Vice president of IIRR |
Awards | Global 500 Roll of Honour (1991) |
Personal life and education
editGonslaves is originally from the region of Benaulim, Goa, in western India. He received a PhD in sustainable agriculture from the Cornell University.[1] has served as the vice-president of the International Institute for Rural Reconstruction, based in the Philippines.[1][2]
Career
editGonsalves is known for his work in the field of international rural and agricultural development, and is an awardee of the Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development Award from Germany, bestowed on him in 1997.[3][4][5]
He has also worked as a research associate at the University of Dar es Salaam, and has organised training, communication, extension, and teaching posts in India. He served on the NGO Committee of the CGIAR.[6]
Awards
editGonsalves won the Global 500 Roll of Honour award from the United Nations Environment Programme in 1991.[7]
References
edit- ^ a b J. Clement Vaz, Profiles of eminent Goans, past and present , Concept Publishing, 1997, ISBN 81-7022-619-8; p. 338
- ^ United Nations Environment Programme, 1987-1992, the global 500: the roll of honour for environmental achievement, Nairobi, 1993, ISBN 92-807-1361-2; pp. 87-88
- ^ Data India. Press Institute of India. 1 January 1991.
- ^ Vaz, J. Clement (1 January 1997). Profiles of Eminent Goans, Past and Present. Concept Publishing Company. ISBN 9788170226192.
- ^ "UNEP Global 500 Laureates - Award Winners". Archived from the original on 22 June 2011. Retrieved 3 December 2010.
- ^ Appendix 2: Speakers—Biographical Notes Archived 14 June 2012 at the Wayback Machine. Proceedings of the conference "2020 Vision: Sustainable Food Security for All by 2020. September 2001, Bonn, Germany". International Food Policy Research Institute, p. 231. Accessed 12 August 2011
- ^ Adult Award Winner in 1991 Archived 22 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Global 500 Forum, United Nations Environment Programme. Accessed 12 August 2011