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Mediterranean Waters WorkshopDate: 14 November 2008 Time: 10.00am-5.00pm Mediterranean waters: Urban Infrastructure, Transdisciplinary Dialogue and Sustainable Futures Institute for Advanced Studies @ Lancaster University Workshop organised by 'mediterranean mobilities' - CeMoRe and the Geography Departament Lancaster University, UK Institute for Advanced Studies Building MR 2-3, from 10.00am to 5.00pm Speakers: Tony Allan, School of Oriental and African Studies and and London Water Research Group, King's College Maria Kaika, Manchester University Magda Sibley, Liverpool University Erik Swyngedouw, Manchester University Water as an intermediary, travelling through a multiplicity of socio-natural conduits, is known for the interconnectivity it produces across time and space, socio-natural worlds, generations, as well as cultural beliefs and values. And yet, we know much less about how to bring together different disciplinary understandings of water into strategies for effective sustainable water management. Nowhere is this more urgent than in the arid and semi-arid regions such as the Mediterranean, especially in the face of global climate change. Recurrent and persistent draughts, water shortages and infrastructure stress often become the norm rather than the exception in this area characterised by a recent history of overexploitation of ground and surface water resources, rapid coastal urbanisation, lack of planning and population growth. These challenges have been brought together in the Blue Plan (2005), a United Nations Environment Programme study that has set future scenarios for the region. A pioneering initiative for its focus on a bio-region transcending national boundaries, since its beginnings the Blue Plan signals a growing trend in the use of prospective studies as a tool for environmental and development strategies and policies. A forward-looking approach is indeed increasingly seen as essential to effective governance in the face of swift global transformations and has been recognised as having great potential for addressing environmental issues, especially since the early 1980s with the shift in environmental and technological policies towards the preventive paradigm. But, • What does such a strategy represent? What are their strengths and weaknesses? Whose futures does it represent? Can we think of other alternative futures? • What can we gain by discussing it from different disciplinary vantage points? Is there anything to be gained through an interdisciplinary gaze? What is lost in the process? • Can strategies such as the Blue Plan be effective in reflecting and tackling the uneveness and injustice of current socio-environmental processes? • Can we learn from such engagement of strategies for water governance in the Mediterranean region for the governance of socio-environmental processes more generally? This workshop addresses these questions by focusing on water infrastructure, the socio-technical systems that make possible the circulation of water across places and borders. This is the fourth in a series of workshops aimed at examining emergent socio-environmental landscapes in the Mediterranean region. By focusing on key issues such as tourism, migration, regionalisation, water, transport, the series aims at gaining a better understanding of the challenges facing the region in the 21st century. A guiding principle of the seminar series is that understanding future challenges and emergent socio-environmental landscapes requires a sensibility towards the longue durée of significant social, cultural, economic and technological processes. RegistrationThe Workshop will be held in the Institute for Advanced Studies Rooms 2/3 at Lancaster University on 14 November. There number of participants is limited to 25 so please book soon to avoid disappointment. The registration fee is £20 to include all meeting costs, lunch and tea/coffee. If required, a range of overnight accommodation is available at own cost on campus and in Lancaster. If you would like to attend please register in the following link: http://www.ecommercegateway.co.uk/lancs/store/shop/prodbyType.asp?compid=3&prodtypeid=7 and contact Javier Caletrio for any queries - j.caletrio@lancaster.ac.uk Organisers: Javier Caletrío and Will Medd - w.medd@lancaster.ac.uk Event Programme Mediterranean waters: Urban Infrastructure, Transdisciplinary Dialogue and Sustainable Futures Institute for Advanced Studies | Lancaster University | Meeting Rooms: 2/3 14th of November 2008 Workshop organised by 'mediterranean mobilities' - CeMoRe and the Geography Departament, Lancaster University, UK
9.30 am - Welcoming and registration. Coffee and tea provided. 10 am - Introduction. 10.15 am - Tony Allan, School of Oriental and African Studies and and London Water Research Group, King's College. 'Delusion and Denial : Water Services in the Middle East and North Africa' 11.15 am - Erik Swyngedouw, The University of Manchester. 'Paco Rana's Wet Dream for Spain' 12.15 am - Hug March, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona. A Very Dry Future? Reflections upon the Spanish Waterscape 1.15 pm - Lunch 2.15 pm - Maria Kaika, The University of Manchester. 'Dams, Promethean Landscapes and the persistence of the Modernist Engineering Aesthetic' 3.15 pm - Magda Sibley, Liverpool University. 'Landscapes of Water: The Islamic Public Baths of North African and Middle Eastern World Heritage Cities' 4.15 pm - Panelists Comments. 4.45 pm - Group discussion. 5.30 pm - End of workshop. Exhibition: A mobile exhibition of Hammans in the North of Africa will be on display at the meeting room.
Event website: http://www.lancs.ac.uk/fass/projects/medmobilities/waterscapes.htm Contact: Who can attend: Anyone
Further informationAssociated staff: Javier Caletrío Associated projects: Mediterranean Research Network Organising departments and research centres: Centre for Mobilities Research (CeMoRe), Geography, Lancaster Environment Centre, Institute for Advanced Studies, Sociology Keywords: Environment, Mediterranean, Mobilities |
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