
Safe and Sustainable Cities Project
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Safe and Sustainable Cities Project
@CityMigrants
Research project on human security new migrant populations in growing cities (2017-2019) Universities of Exeter and Dhaka. Focus on Chattogram, Bangladesh.



Migrants can play a key role in #SustainableDevelopment This is just one finding from a new set of studies exploring the links between #sustainability and #migration Here @NeilAdger of @UniofExeter explains more 👇🧵




Our Special Feature in @PNASNews on migration and sustainability w @william_c_clark Sonja Fransen and @ricsdecampos @projectmisty Read the papers: pnas.org/topic/554 Open access @ISC @Belmont_Forum @ExeterGeography








Thank you to everyone who joined us for our third lunchtime #COP26 session hosted by Prof @PDevinewright. And special thanks to our guests from @OppGenRC, @EnvAgency, @MaynoothUni, @CollegeofEMPS & @GSI_Exeter. You can catch-up online now: greenfutures.exeter.ac.uk/article/protec…


Prof @NeilAdger talks about @projectmisty looking at the lived experience of #migration & #sustainability across cities in 4 continents whilst at #COP26

Prof Tasneem Siddiqui from @DhakaUni1921 talks about the latest findings from @projectmisty research surrounding #sustainabilty & #migration at #COP26

Prof @NeilAdger & Prof Tasneem Siddiqui from @DhakaUni1921 have worked together for a decade on #migration, #ClimateChange, #sustainability & #adaptation. Watch Prof Siddiqui talk about the action plan being launched by the Bangladesh government at #COP26



For colleagues and friends at #COP26Glasgow, Prof Tasneem Siddiqui @rmmru and @NeilAdger discuss #Bangladesh Action Plan for Internal Displacement for the country at 3PM at the Bangladesh Pavilion @projectmisty @Belmont_Forum @GSI_Exeter @ExeterGeography

An Action Plan for Internal Displacement - people who have experienced loss in the extreme - for Bangladesh to be presented by Prof Tasneem Siddiqui on behalf of Minister of Disaster Management and Relief. A #rightsbasedapproach to #LossDamage @projectmisty


UK trade makes disasters like floods, droughts and landslides more likely and more harmful Based on in-depth investigations of 3 UK imports: garments, bricks and tea, we show how Report + exhibition launch, Wed 13th, 6.30pm To join us, register here: tinyurl.com/disastertrade