Our Events
Join the conversation - Transitions Research brings together experts from practise, research and policy to critically reflect on radical transitions and reimagine alternative, sustainable futures in India. In the past, we have hosted and participated in local, national and international events. Check out our upcoming events in our calendar and browse our past events in the library below:
UPCOMING EVENTS
Talking About Transitions: Informality to Impact: Building Urban Resilience in India’s Informal Settlements
Our dialogue aims to aims to address the urgent need to build climate resilience in informal settlements and brings together implementers and funders to share on-the-ground learnings and explore ways to scale effective solutions in informal settlements.
PAST EVENTS
12 April 2022
The Project Urban Living Lab (PULL) has worked strengthening the capacity of government officials to implement Nature-based Solutions (NbS) in Panaji, Goa. At this event, Dr. Mathur spoke about NbS for flood mitigation.
29 March 2022
Transitions Research, along with Forum for the Future, organised this working session at the Gobeshona Global Conference 2022 to explore how social imaginaries of resilience are shaping visions of resilient futures and adaptation actions.
26 March 2022
Dr Vikrom Mathur presented Journey of a River at the recent Dubai Expo 2022 as part of the session Cultures in Conversation: The Silencing of Water.
18 February 2022
Dr Vikrom Mathur spoke at WSDS 2022 on a panel about using data and technology for resilience building in Indian cities.
20 December 2021
The Project Urban Living Lab held a learning event to share its unique approach of experimentation and lab-based learning and highlight the solutions developed over the course of the project.
12 November 2021
The Project Urban Living Lab was launched by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs.
09 October 2021
Transitions Research organised a panel discussion on Good Relations in Smart Cities at the annual 4S Meet.
11 June 2021
Ashali Bhandari hosted a lightning talk at Rightscon 2021 around the role of surveillance in creating gender-safe cities.