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    Rohit Jigyasu

    Project Manager, Urban Heritage, Climate Change and Disaster Risk Management, Programme Unit, ICCROM, Rome, Italy

    Rohit Jigyasu is a distinguished conservation architect and risk management expert from India. He currently holds the position of Project Manager at ICCROM, an intergovernmental organization focused on safeguarding cultural heritage.

    With a diverse professional background, Rohit has served as an influential UNESCO Chair holder professor at the Institute for Disaster Mitigation of Urban Cultural Heritage in Japan. During his tenure, he played a key role in designing and delivering an International Training Course on Disaster Risk Management of Cultural Heritage.

    Rohit's leadership extends to his roles as the President of ICOMOS-India and the President of ICOMOS International Scientific Committee on Risk Preparedness (ICORP), where he made significant contributions to the field of heritage preservation.

    Prior to his current position, Rohit collaborated with prestigious national and international organizations like UNESCO, World Bank, and Aga Khan Planning and Building Services, focusing on consultancy, research, and training in Disaster Risk Management of Cultural Heritage.

    His expertise lies in areas such as urban conservation, heritage management, risk assessment, and disaster risk management, demonstrated through his work on risk management plans in renowned world heritage sites like Khajuraho, Hampi, Konarak, and Ajanta & Ellora in India.

    Rohit Jigyasu holds a diverse educational background, with degrees in Architecture, Planning & Disaster Management, and Architectural Conservation from esteemed institutions like Chandigarh College of Architecture and Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet (NTNU).

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    Greater Rome Metropolitan Area