● History and Practice of Hydrology, discussant at the Historical Waterscapes in Crosscultural Perspective, Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology, Jena, Germany, 5-7 July 2023
● What will it take to Decolonize Water Science, Policy, and Practice? IWMI ARM, May 10, Tashkent, Central Asia (virtual)
● INVESTIGATING NARRATIVES BEHIND VULNERABILITY FRAMINGS OF DELTAIC GEOGRAPHIES THROUGH CASE STUDIES Advancing agenda for decolonizing climate and water science. Confronting Climate Coloniality. Neha Khandekar, Senthil Babu. Virtual paper presentation. AAG 2023
● Connecting to break silos, Host and moderator at Panel discussion; Unpacking wicked problems in Bengaluru, India. Workshop designer and host. Indian Youth Water Network, Socratus Foundation. Rivers of Life festival, 2-16 Nov, 2022, Azim Premji University, Bengaluru, India.
● Early Career Researchers’ Webinar Series by IWMI in India, IWMI-New Delhi Office
https://www.iwmi.cgiar.org/events/early-career-researchers-webinar-series-by-iwmi-in-india/
● ‘Envisioning breaking silos for transboundary river basin governance’. “Riverine Stories: Challenges and Opportunities of Disaster Management through transboundary cooperation in the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna(GBM) Basin through the lens of youth practitioners”. Mekateam, Northeast Development Agency and Youth for Nature. April, 2022
● ‘Innovations in socio-hydrology- - integrating and engaging with knowledge pluralities in mountain river basins’. Co-chair and discussant, panel discussion, AAG 2022 virtual meet.
● ‘Envisioning Breaking Silos- future of philosophy, science and practice of water in India’. NATURAL-HAZARD SYMPOSIUM FOR THE INDIAN HIMALAYAS 2021, IIT Roorkee-IYWN https://youtu.be/jeCXc2Ilg4I
● ‘Young minds on water’ at Waterscapes Symposium 2017, German House for Research & Innovation (DWIH), New Delhi
● Press interview on Linkages between climate change and analysis of South Asian flooding, 2017. Web link: http://www.thedawn-news.org/2017/09/02/video-media-downplays-millions-affected-by-climate-change-linked-floods-in-asia/
● ‘Socio-cultural and livelihoods flow assessment for Ramganga River, India ’ Neha Khandekar, Chicu Lokgariwar, Anil Gautam. and ‘Water-energy-food nexus lessons from small hydropower in Bhilangana sub-basin, Tehri Garhwal, Uttarakhand, India’. Neha Khandekar, Debashish Sen. 19th International river symposium. 12-14 September, 2016. Hotel Taj Palace, New Delhi.
● ‘Governance of socio-ecological system with small hydro in Bhilanganga Basin, Indian Himalayas’. Neha Khandekar. Summer School on the ‘Governance of Socio-Ecological Systems’. 3-8 July, 2016. University of Reims, France.