Living with Rivers in Germany and in India en
Lecture evening on the barge Caesar on Freitag, 21 October 2011 at 6 pm. Admission free.
Living with Rivers in Germany and in India:
Ecology, Religion and Economy at Elbe, Ganges and Yamuna
Would it be possible to develop a broader relationship with water by an exchange about the handling of rivers in different cultures? Rivers are saints and godesses, endlessly complex nature, space of memory, transport route, water supply and sewage, dynamic systems, technical works, space of income and of recreation, threat and beauty… This lecture evening will give an outline of concrete ideas about the handling of the Elbe.
The lecture evening is a cooperation of the Yamuna-Elbe Projekct with the BSU Department of Urban Development and Environment, Ministry of Hamburg,
the Department of Indian and Tibetan Studies of the Universität Hamburg, and the GIZ Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit.
Moderation: Daniel Luchterhandt
Programme:
Der Ganges: Verehrung und Verschmutzung
Lena Zühlke, Indologin, Universität Hamburg. more
Der wilde und der gezähmte Fluss
Prof. Norbert Fischer, Universität Hamburg
The YAC-Project
presented by Christiane Hauch, Olivia Jagiella, Sabrina Lowsky, Christin Mothsche, Lena Reimers, Sunita Struck. more
Städte - Abwasser - Menschen in Indien
Arne Panesar, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)
Towards sustainability – The Integrated Managementplan for the Elbe Estuary
Dr. Elisabeth Klocke, BSU Department of Urban Development and Environment, Ministry of Hamburg. more