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37th National IGI Conference on Geomorphology & Climate Challenges begins at KU

September 02, 2025 | BK NEWS SERVICE

The Department of Geography and Disaster Management, University of Kashmir (KU), today inaugurated the three-day 37th Annual National Conference of the Indian Institute of Geomorphologists (IGI) at the Main Campus.

Themed “Geomorphology, Environmental Change, Weather Extremes and Disaster Management”, the conference brings together leading scientists, geomorphologists, and research scholars from across the country.

Delegates from the Indian Institute of Geomorphologists (IGI) and the International Association of Geomorphologists (IAG) will deliberate on pressing challenges in geomorphology and their impact on environmental change and disaster management, particularly in the Himalayan and South Asian regions.

In her inaugural address,Vice-Chancellor KU, Prof. Nilofer Khan, said “This conference comes at a very critical juncture when climate change and extreme weather events are posing new challenges to fragile mountain ecosystems. The discussions here will help generate knowledge and strategies for sustainable environmental governance and disaster resilience in our region.”

Prof. Mohammad Sultan Bhat, Dean Research KU, underscored the importance of geomorphological research in shaping policy frameworks for sustainable development. He said such studies play a pivotal role in strengthening resilience-building strategies in disaster-prone regions like the Himalayas.

Prof. A. R. Siddiqui, Secretary General, IGI, appreciated KU for hosting the conference and providing a vibrant academic platform. He emphasized that the event would make a significant contribution to advancing geomorphological studies across India.

In their remarks, Prof. Ramkrishna Maiti, President, IGI, and Prof. Sunil Kumar De, President, IAG, highlighted the need for interdisciplinary approaches to tackle challenges related to environmental change and natural hazards.

They also stressed the conference’s potential to contribute to international research on geomorphology and disaster risk reduction.

Earlier, in his welcome address, Prof. Pervez Ahmed, Head, Department of Geography and Disaster Management KU and convener of the   event outlined the objectives of the conference. He said the event is expected to foster long-term collaborations among national and international institutions.

On the occasion, a citation was presented to Prof. Taswoor A. Kanth, eminent geomorphologist and former Head of the Department of Geography KU, in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the field.

The inaugural session also saw the release of the book “Sediment Source to Sink: Deciphering Sediment Connectivity to Large Dams in Damodar River.”

The proceedings of the inaugural event were conducted by Dr. Akhtar Alam, faculty member at the Department of Geography KU and organising secretary of the event.

A formal vote of thanks was delivered by Dr. M. Shafi Bhat, faculty member at the Department of Geography KU.

 
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37th National IGI Conference on Geomorphology & Climate Challenges begins at KU

September 02, 2025 | BK NEWS SERVICE

The Department of Geography and Disaster Management, University of Kashmir (KU), today inaugurated the three-day 37th Annual National Conference of the Indian Institute of Geomorphologists (IGI) at the Main Campus.

Themed “Geomorphology, Environmental Change, Weather Extremes and Disaster Management”, the conference brings together leading scientists, geomorphologists, and research scholars from across the country.

Delegates from the Indian Institute of Geomorphologists (IGI) and the International Association of Geomorphologists (IAG) will deliberate on pressing challenges in geomorphology and their impact on environmental change and disaster management, particularly in the Himalayan and South Asian regions.

In her inaugural address,Vice-Chancellor KU, Prof. Nilofer Khan, said “This conference comes at a very critical juncture when climate change and extreme weather events are posing new challenges to fragile mountain ecosystems. The discussions here will help generate knowledge and strategies for sustainable environmental governance and disaster resilience in our region.”

Prof. Mohammad Sultan Bhat, Dean Research KU, underscored the importance of geomorphological research in shaping policy frameworks for sustainable development. He said such studies play a pivotal role in strengthening resilience-building strategies in disaster-prone regions like the Himalayas.

Prof. A. R. Siddiqui, Secretary General, IGI, appreciated KU for hosting the conference and providing a vibrant academic platform. He emphasized that the event would make a significant contribution to advancing geomorphological studies across India.

In their remarks, Prof. Ramkrishna Maiti, President, IGI, and Prof. Sunil Kumar De, President, IAG, highlighted the need for interdisciplinary approaches to tackle challenges related to environmental change and natural hazards.

They also stressed the conference’s potential to contribute to international research on geomorphology and disaster risk reduction.

Earlier, in his welcome address, Prof. Pervez Ahmed, Head, Department of Geography and Disaster Management KU and convener of the   event outlined the objectives of the conference. He said the event is expected to foster long-term collaborations among national and international institutions.

On the occasion, a citation was presented to Prof. Taswoor A. Kanth, eminent geomorphologist and former Head of the Department of Geography KU, in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the field.

The inaugural session also saw the release of the book “Sediment Source to Sink: Deciphering Sediment Connectivity to Large Dams in Damodar River.”

The proceedings of the inaugural event were conducted by Dr. Akhtar Alam, faculty member at the Department of Geography KU and organising secretary of the event.

A formal vote of thanks was delivered by Dr. M. Shafi Bhat, faculty member at the Department of Geography KU.

 

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