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Himalayan Climate Risk & Adaptation

Himalayan Climate Risk & Adaptation

Overview

This 13-day field seminar examines climate vulnerability in the Himalayan region, where glacial retreat, erratic monsoons, landslides, hydropower expansion, and tourism pressures reshape livelihoods and governance systems.

Students begin in Delhi with conceptual grounding in mountain political ecology, disaster risk reduction frameworks (including the Sendai Framework), and exposure–sensitivity–adaptive capacity models. Workshops focus on research ethics, participatory mapping, and stakeholder analysis.

In Uttarakhand, students conduct water security mapping, landslide risk assessment, livelihood interviews, and infrastructure governance analysis. Dialogue with community leaders, researchers, and practitioners illuminates how institutions mediate adaptation choices.

The program culminates in a Mountain Climate Adaptation Memo grounded in ecological realities and institutional feasibility.

LEARNING OUTCOMES

Students will:

  • Apply mountain vulnerability frameworks to analyze climate exposure.
  • Map spring-fed water systems and community water governance structures.
  • Conduct stakeholder interviews on disaster preparedness and adaptation.
  • Analyze hydropower development and infrastructure trade-offs.
  • Evaluate institutional response capacity in high-risk geographies.
  • Develop an evidence-based adaptation memo integrating justice considerations.
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IDEAL DISCIPLINES

Environmental Studies

Geography

Public Policy

Development Studies

Disaster Studies

Political Ecology

Public Health

Key Locations

Delhi
Uttarakhand Mountain Communities
Water Infrastructure Sites
Regional Governance Offices

Itinerary Table

Day Location Academic Engagement Learning Emphasis
1
Delhi Seminar: Mountain political ecology & vulnerability frameworks Conceptual grounding
2
Delhi Disaster governance workshop; Sendai Framework analysis Institutional lens
3
Delhi Research ethics & participatory mapping lab Field preparation
4
Uttarakhand Spring-fed water system site visit; community mapping Resource systems
5
Uttarakhand Landslide-prone settlement analysis; hazard mapping Exposure assessment
6
Uttarakhand Livelihood interviews (agriculture, tourism, migration) Adaptive capacity
7
Uttarakhand Hydropower & infrastructure dialogue Development trade-offs
8
Uttarakhand Public health & climate session (One Health framing) Health linkages
9
Uttarakhand Documentation & stakeholder analysis studio Evidence capture
10
Delhi Institutional response seminar; state vs local capacity Governance scale
11
Delhi Adaptation memo drafting workshop I Translation
12
Delhi Peer critique & feasibility lab Refinement
13
Delhi Final presentations; departures Closure