Arvind Lakshmisha on the lake-systems of Bangalore and the bridging organizations in Socio-ecological Systems (SES)

CO-Water Voice. Turning Water Conflicts into Co-productions by Prathiwi Putri

Episode notes

A conversation with Arvind Lakshmisha, a PhD Candidate at the Department of International Agricultural Policy and Environmental Governance, University of Kassel.

Opening music:

Solidas by Marjinal. The music was created during the solidarity action in Berlin, which was organized by the vocalist of the band on 18 February 2022. The solidarity evening was especially dedicated for the farming community in Wadas, a village that was destroyed by stone mining. The mining supplies the material to build a new large dam that had been long planned by the national government, to supply water and energy for the new international airport in Java.

Closing music and song:

Selamat Pagi by Sanggar Ciliwung Merdeka. The song was recorded by Prathiwi in Jakarta during their rehearsal on 18  ... 

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Keywords
bridging institutionspolycentricitybangalorelake systems