Tackling Water Insecurity in South Asia: The Case for Reviving Historic Water Management Systems

Event Date: May 31, 2023; Event City: Join World Monuments Fund (WMF) for a panel discussion on ongoing efforts to tackle water insecurity in South Asia by reviving centuries-old water management systems in India and Nepal. Moderated by WMF Vice President of Programs Jonathan S. Bell, the event will consider the opportunities presented by these efforts to address the intersecting contemporary issues of urbanization and climate change impacts on access to clean water. Guest speakers will include: Jharna Joshi, Architect and Visiting Associate Professor at Kathmandu UniversityYaaminey Mubayi, Historian and Author of the recently-released Water and Historic Settlements: The Making of a Cultural LandscapeMohan Rao, Principal Designer at Integrated Design (INDÉ), specialized in environmental design and landscape architectureFeatured sites will include the Historic Water Systems of India and the Hitis (water fountains) of the Kathmandu Valley, both of which are the focus of conservation projects that originated with WMF’s World Monuments Watch, a program that brings together individuals, communities, and leaders from across the public and private sectors to safeguard irreplaceable cultural heritage.Read the full post on Bustler

Tackling Water Insecurity in South Asia: The Case for Reviving Historic Water Management Systems
Event Date: May 31, 2023; Event City:

Join World Monuments Fund (WMF) for a panel discussion on ongoing efforts to tackle water insecurity in South Asia by reviving centuries-old water management systems in India and Nepal. Moderated by WMF Vice President of Programs Jonathan S. Bell, the event will consider the opportunities presented by these efforts to address the intersecting contemporary issues of urbanization and climate change impacts on access to clean water. 

Guest speakers will include: 

  • Jharna Joshi, Architect and Visiting Associate Professor at Kathmandu University
  • Yaaminey Mubayi, Historian and Author of the recently-released Water and Historic Settlements: The Making of a Cultural Landscape
  • Mohan Rao, Principal Designer at Integrated Design (INDÉ), specialized in environmental design and landscape architecture

Featured sites will include the Historic Water Systems of India and the Hitis (water fountains) of the Kathmandu Valley, both of which are the focus of conservation projects that originated with WMF’s World Monuments Watch, a program that brings together individuals, communities, and leaders from across the public and private sectors to safeguard irreplaceable cultural heritage.Read the full post on Bustler