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Why water is vital for climate adaptation

A new Commentary piece in Nature Climate Change explains how water is central to climate change adaptation. In the context … More

The politics of climate change and uncertainty in India

Recording of a panel discussion on 31 March 2022 about the politics of climate change in India, linked to an open access book.

Participatory visual methods: glimpses from the field

This short video shows snapshots from two visual methods used in the TAPESTRY project. The first is the ‘Photovoice’ process … More

Sundarbans

COP26: Engaging with wider experiences of climate change

Video with Lyla Mehta about hopes for COP26.

Lyla Mehta on Transformation as praxis in marginal environments

Video of a lecture given by Lyla Mehta, Principal Investigator of the TAPESTRY project, in September 2021.

Roundtable: Old Cities, New Risks

26 August 2021 This Roundtable brought together a panel of experts and key stakeholders to discuss the risks faced by … More

Roundtables

Through the Eyes of the Kolis: A reflection on Mumbai’s past, present & future

21 August 2021 at 17.00 – 18.30 (India Time) A talk and an open discussion on the future of the … More

Mumbai

Roundtable: Sundarbans without Boundaries – Co-creating Transformative Knowledge and Action

26 July 2021 Co-hosted by the International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) and the TAPESTRY project. This roundtable … More

Roundtables

Transforming Environments from the Bottom Up – Examples from Marginal Environments in India

18 January 2021 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm This is the first of two virtual sessions convened by the … More

Kutch, Mumbai

Rebuilding same or rebuilding different? Critical questions in the aftermath of Cyclone Amphan

by Upasona Ghosh, Shibaji Bose, Debdatta Chakraborty, TAPESTRY project “We will build it again. We have done the same before … More

Sundarbans

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