CMS ENVIS Centre has a repository of more
than 900 audio-video programmes to showcase. We welcome everyone
who is interested in watching the videos by sending an email
request to the Co-orodinator (cms-env@nic.in).
We will arrange the screening in the AVRC room of CMS ENVIS
Centre on a mutually agreed date and time.
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Easter Island The Mystery |
English/
00hrs 04min 12sec
/2002 |
Commissioned by: Praveen Raja Chrispugg |
Summary:
It is an experimental stop clay animation about a secure ecology balance in order to prevent self-destruction |
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Echo of the elephants |
English/
60:00
/1993 |
Commissioned by: The British Council Library |
Summary:
An outstanding chronicle of the events in the life of a family of African Elephants, filmed in the Amoboseli National Park, Kenya |
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Ecological Modelling |
English/
13:16
/1992 |
Producer:
Ms. Reena J. Dolwani |
Commissioned by: Consortium for Educational Communication |
Summary:
Based on the understanding of the ecological process, ecologists can use mathematical and statistical models to predict the future. This programme deals with the factors needed for making a model and their validation according to the objectives. |
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Ecology of Himalayan Montane Forests-1 |
English/
10:00
/1996 |
Producer:
Ms. Reena J. Dolwani |
Commissioned by: Consortium for Educational Communication |
Summary:
Montane forests occur on the mountains at different latitudinal zones of the world. In India,we find them on mountains above 1600m.-in the Himalayas or in South India. Indian montane forests are essentially developed under the monsoon climate. |
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Ecology of Himalayan Montane forests-2 |
English/
14:57
/1997 |
Producer:
Ms. Reena J. Dolwani |
Commissioned by: Consortium for Educational Communication |
Summary:
Himalyan moist montane forest are evergreen and characterized by the occurrences of developed communities of oaks and conifers. Montane forest Zone provides very favorable conditions for human habitation: consequently forest growth has been high. |
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Ecology of River Ganga (I) |
English/
00:28
/1993 |
Producer:
Prof. M. M. Chaudhri |
Commissioned by: Education Internatonal |
Summary:
This programme shows the origin of river Ganga and various factors responsible for pollution in the river. |
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Ecology of River Ganga-1 |
English/
27:41
/1993 |
Producer:
Ms. Reena J. Dolwani |
Commissioned by: Consortium for Educational Communication |
Summary:
This programme discusses the factors responsible for polluting the Ganga, Such as bathing and industrial waste. |
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Ecology of River Ganga-2 |
English/
23:50
/1993 |
Producer:
Ms. Reena J. Dolwani |
Commissioned by: Consortium for Educational Communication |
Summary:
The factors responsible for pollution in river Ganga other than bathing and industrial waste are discussed. |
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Ecology of Thermal Springs |
English/
21:00
/1996 |
Producer:
Ms. Reena J. Dolwani |
Commissioned by: Consortium for Educational Communication |
Summary:
Prof. Bilgrami enumerates the strange and wondrous ecology that evolves around a thermal spring. These springs can mostly be found around areas of volcanic activity. |
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