Indias young scientist Bilal Habib on Thursday won the UNESCOs Young Scientist Awards for 2013. He is one of the six winners of the UNESCOs Young Scientist Awards for 2013. Habib won the award for designing and developing an Ecological Monitoring Programme involving local communities the in Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve in Uttarakhand.
The announcement was made by the International Co-coordinating Council of the Man and the Biosphere (MAB) Programme, which met at the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) headquarters in Paris from May 27 to 30.
The MAB programme has been granting awards of up to
$5,000 to each winner since 1989. These grants are intended to encourage young researchers to undertake work on ecosystems, natural resources and biodiversity. An additional two special awards have been financed by the Austrian MAB Committee since 2010. The 2013 laureates of Young Scientist Awards in the MAB programme were selected from all over the world. The other five winners of this years award are Julio Blas Garcia from Spain, Angela Camargo from Mexico, Hilaire Kouakou from Cote dIvoire, Atieh Kazemi Mojarad from Iran and Claudia Munera from Nicaragua.
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