Transborder Water Conflict in the Indus Basin

A picture of Fazlul Haq, a man with brown hair, a beard, and glasses, wearing jeans and a blue polo. He is standing in front of a mountain valley with the mountain peaks seen in the background. His arm is raised, so that, from the photo, it looks like he's touching the top of one of the peaks. Text overlay: Transborder Water Conflict in the Indus Basin with Fazlul Haq (Geography) and Bryan Mark (Geography)
February 20, 2023
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Mershon Center, Derby Hall 1039

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2023-02-20 12:00:00 2023-02-20 13:30:00 Transborder Water Conflict in the Indus Basin This month, the Mershon Center takes up the historical, global, and local dimensions of water security, expected to top the 21st century’s agenda for communities, governments, industry, and intergovernmental organizations. Mershon Mondays encourage Ohio State researchers in different disciplines, career stages, and professional networks to share ideas and perspectives on global security questions. A light lunch will be served and advanced registration is required. Fazlul Haq is an assistant professor in the Department of Geography at Government College University, Faisalabad, Pakistan and a post-doctoral scholar at the Byrd Center, working with Byrd researcher Bryan Mark, professor in the Department of Geography at The Ohio State University. Together, Drs. Haq and Mark will lead the discussion and their plan to study transborder conflict over water distribution from the Indus Basin in the context of climatic and glacial change in the Himalayan region. for more information visit Mershon Center Events.   Mershon Center, Derby Hall 1039 America/New_York public

This month, the Mershon Center takes up the historical, global, and local dimensions of water security, expected to top the 21st century’s agenda for communities, governments, industry, and intergovernmental organizations.

Flyer red background with white text and graphic in the middile if iceberg in water  of MERSHON MONDAYS THE CONVERSATIONS ON WATER SECUTIY

Mershon Mondays encourage Ohio State researchers in different disciplines, career stages, and professional networks to share ideas and perspectives on global security questions. A light lunch will be served and advanced registration is required.

Fazlul Haq is an assistant professor in the Department of Geography at Government College University, Faisalabad, Pakistan and a post-doctoral scholar at the Byrd Center, working with Byrd researcher Bryan Mark, professor in the Department of Geography at The Ohio State University. Together, Drs. Haq and Mark will lead the discussion and their plan to study transborder conflict over water distribution from the Indus Basin in the context of climatic and glacial change in the Himalayan region.

for more information visit Mershon Center Events.

 

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