
This #InternationalMigrantsDay, find out how #research on planned relocation can contribute to improve the lives of displaced people. bit.ly/49GFHQA
Neil Adger
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Professor in Geography, University of Exeter. Research: @projectmisty @CityMigrants @floodwellbeing @HABITABLE_H2020

This #InternationalMigrantsDay, find out how #research on planned relocation can contribute to improve the lives of displaced people. bit.ly/49GFHQA


🌳New Research: "#Habitability for a connected, unequal and changing world" 🌏Read this important work #OpenAccess in GEC: doi.org/10.1016/j.gloe…

Overcoming structural inequalities in cities through building empathy between marginalised groups and planners. It is possible and tackles major injustices. OA at npj Urban Sustainability. w Bangladeshi colleagues @LucyLS9 @ricsdecampos @UniofExeterNews nature.com/articles/s4294…





1/ 🚨 What drives #habitability changes in an era of climate crisis? Our new paper dives into the complex, dynamic, and socially differentiated concept of habitability. Here’s what you need to know 🧵 #ClimateChange #Habitability sciencedirect.com/science/articl… @HABITABLE_H2020

Our new £10m centre will tackle the health impacts of climate change! The Centre for Net Positive Health and Climate Solutions is funded by UK Research and Innovation, led by @TimTaylorEnvEco Run with: Forest Research UK @UKHSA @metoffice @nationaltrust news.exeter.ac.uk/university/new…












OUT NOW!! We are thrilled to announce that our podcast series, “Voices on the Move,” is officially available for streaming! The podcast explores climate induced migration, highlighting the stories of people on the ground already impacted and researchers. migrationmatters.me/what-we-do/edu…

