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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

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.

Printing the Calamity: Pattachitra Scrolls on Tropical Cyclones and Natural Disasters in Shyamnagar, Shatkhira

By Sumaiya Binte Anwar, Research Officer, ICCCAD; Mahmuda Akter, Research Officer, ICCCAD; Faizah Jaheen Ahmed Research Intern, ICCCAD “We are … More

Sundarbans

How could camel milk transform the fortunes of Gujarat’s pastoralists?

by Ranit Chatterjee, Rohit Jha, Sahjeevan, Shilpi Srivastava, Lyla Mehta, Nobuhito Ohte, Shibaji Bose, TAPESTRY project Kachchh is a dryland … More

Kutch

Faced with devastating cyclones, how are women in coastal Bangladesh building resilience?

by Sumaiya Binte Anwar and Mahmuda Akter, Research Officers, ICCCAD In recent years, cyclones have battered the coastal fringes of … More

Sundarbans

How do we study mangrove ecology with pastoralists in Kachchh?

by Ranit Chaterjee, Pankaj Joshi, Mahendra Bhanani, Mahesh Garva and Nobuhito Ohte As part of the TAPESTRY project, we are … More

Kutch

Transformation in a crisis: reflections on research and action

This is a personal reflection from Lyla Mehta on the Transformations to Sustainability mid-term workshop, which took place virtually in … More

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How school students in the Sundarbans are viewing uncertainties through art

An update on the school art project in the Sundarbans, with some examples of paintings produced by students.

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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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