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'We are committed to research and capacity building on
issues that directly impact our communities'
KS News Desk
Awantipora, 10:
The Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST) today inaugurated a
two-day Training and Capacity Building Workshop on “Integrated Water
Management and Flood Risk Reduction.”
The programme is being
jointly organised by the Centre for Disaster Risk Reduction (CDRR), the
Department of Environment, Sustainability and Climate Change, and the
Department of Planning and Geomatics at IUST, in collaboration with the
Department of Disaster Management, Relief, Rehabilitation and Reconstruction
(DDMRRR), Government of J&K.
About 60 officials from
different J&K government departments, along with academics, researchers,
experts, and students, are participating.
Advisor to the J&K chief
minister Nasir Aslam Wani was the chief guest at the occasion.
Vice Chancellor IUST Prof.
Shakil A Romshoo, former member of the National Disaster Management Authority
(NDMA) Dr. Muzaffar Ahmad, were guest of honour while Deputy Secretary DDMRRR Snowber
Jameel was the special guest.
Speaking on the occasion,
Nasir Aslam Wani underlined the urgency of effective water management and flood
preparedness in J&K.
He said that workshops like
this at IUST are extremely relevant and timely, and commended IUST for taking
the lead in the sensitization of the stakeholders.
VC IUST Prof. Shakil Ahmad
Romshoo stressed the strong connection between climate change and the
increasing frequency of extreme rainfall events.
“At IUST, we are committed
to research and capacity building on issues that directly impact our
communities. This workshop is part of our larger effort to support government
agencies and empower local communities with knowledge for resilience,” he said.
In his keynote address, Dr.
Muzaffar Ahmad observed that floods have historically impacted Kashmir since
the 7th century, with siltation and wetland encroachment worsening the problem.
He urged participants to
learn from the 2014 floods and integrate traditional water management practices
with modern approaches.
Snowber Jameel
congratulated IUST for hosting the workshop series and said it was for the
first time that DDMRRR has included such workshops in its annual calendar.
"IUST’s initiative is
a significant contribution to strengthening disaster preparedness in J&K,” Jameel
said.
Over the course of two
days, the workshop will include technical sessions, expert talks, and hands-on
training on hydrological modelling, urban flood management, geospatial
technologies, climate change impacts on water resources, and community-based
disaster preparedness.
By bringing together
government officials, experts, researchers, and practitioners, IUST aims to
develop collaborative strategies for sustainable water management and build a
culture of resilience in the Himalayan region.