The Danube Case in a Global Context

A Lecture by János Vargha / “Politicised Landscapes”

April 13, 2016 6:30 PM
April 13, 2016 8:00 PM
As the fifth event of the “Politicised Landscapes” series János Vargha, the founder of the Danube Circle (Duna Kör) will give a lecture followed by a discussion with artist Axel Braun.
Events
lecture and talk
As the fifth event of the “Politicised Landscapes” series János Vargha, the founder of the Danube Circle (Duna Kör) will give a lecture followed by a discussion with artist Axel Braun.

János Vargha’s presentation discusses a selection of relevant topics that are related to dams worldwide. He will give overviews on history and politics of river engineering and hydropower development, scientific research, and perception of social and ecological impacts of river regulation and damming as well as an introduction to river restoration versus hydropower development. Anti-dam movements, their success and failure, including the history and impacts of the World Commission on Dams (WCD) will be contextualized with the controversy about the Gabčíkovo-Nagymaros Dam System. Furthermore, he will refer to the recent hydropower development boom, its background, and future impacts as well as the critical relation of climate change and hydropower development.

JÁNOS VARGHA
Environmentalist and photographer. He graduated in 1977 from the József Attila University, Szeged, with Master’s degree in biology. Since 1981 he has regularly published articles and delivered lectures about environmental issues of water management and water constructions. He is a founder of the Danube Circle, the first independent environmental protest group in the former communist block, recipient of the Right Livelihood Award (with the Danube Circle), the alternative Nobel-prize in 1985. In 1990, he was awarded with the Goldman Environmental Prize. He is the editor of a book, published in 1997, about the decision of the International Court of Justice in the Gabčíkovo-Nagymaros hydropower project’s case, and author of its chapter about hydropolitics. From 1998 he was the chief environmental advisor of the Hungarian government, but in 2000 he resigned from this position.

An event of the POLITICISED LANDSCAPES program. POLITICISED LANDSCAPES is a series of collateral events for SOME KIND OF OPPOSITION, an exhibition by AXEL BRAUN based on films by ÁDÁM CSILLAG and FEKETE DOBOZ.
The series of events is supported by
Institute for Advanced Study at CEU, Kunststiftung NRW, Visual Studies Platform at CEU and Blinken OSA Archivum.

The program is in English.