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Browse the archive of TAPESTRY events. Video recordings are available to watch from most of the events.

27 September: online event on visual methods in the Sundarbans

On 27 September 2022, the TAPESTRY project will present its work on visual methods at a virtual event. The panel … More

Sundarbans

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.

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

Sundarbans without boundaries

18 January 2021 The second of two virtual sessions convened by the TAPESTRY project at the Gobeshona Conference on Locally … More

Sundarbans

Transformations in and beyond Covid-19 in India and Bangladesh

16 July 2020 About this event The coronavirus outbreak has disrupted almost all aspects of life in India and Bangladesh. … More

Sharing knowledge instead of food: TAPESTRY at the Versova Koli Seafood Festival

The TAPESTRY project is working in three different sites across India, creating opportunities for interactions with communities in marginalised environments … More

Mumbai

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