Researching life and culture on the Arctic ice
Read about some of the work we're doing on sea ice change and livelihoods in the Arctic as part of my ERC Advanced Grant spotlight.leeds.ac.uk/researching-... @priestleycentre.bsky.social @erc.europa.eu
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Monitoring climate change impacts, Indigenous livelihoods, and adaptation: Perspectives from Inuit community of Hopedale, Nunatsiavut, Canada | Cambridge Prisms: Coastal Futures | Cambridge Core
Monitoring climate change impacts, Indigenous livelihoods, and adaptation: Perspectives from Inuit community of Hopedale, Nunatsiavut, Canada
New paper from our research team (IMAGINE Project) led by @ishfaqmalik.bsky.social
"Monitoring climate change impacts, Indigenous livelihoods, and adaptation: Perspectives from Inuit community of Hopedale, Nunatsiavut, Canada"
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
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See our new paper just out that reviews the impacts and consequences of Arctic climate change www.mdpi.com/2225-1154/13... @priestleycentre.bsky.social
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Our new paper discusses how social norms, individual values, psychosocial factors, and governance systems shape Indigenous Peoples' adaptation in the Arctic www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... @profjamesford.bsky.social
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Working for a secure #FutureofFood for all.
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Scientist | Founder | Author | 40 Under 40 in Science
Sustainability and Health
Based at the University of Cambridge
Find out more at DrChrisMacdonald.com
Society needs to change - let's change it together.
Visit: https://societal.leeds.ac.uk/
An interdisciplinary research consortium aiming to radically transform the scientific and practical understanding of wildfires.
Comprised of Imperial College London, Kingβs College London, University of Reading and RHUL.
www.centreforwildfires.org
Climate scientist, palaeoclimatologist, marine geologist and ageing marathon runner. Prof. @ Cardiff University, views are my own, #FirstGen, He/Him π΄σ §σ ’σ ·σ ¬σ ³σ ΏπͺπΊ
Hallsworth Research Fellow @ University of Manchester | political economy | climate change | green industrial policy | green central banking.
https://research.manchester.ac.uk/en/persons/james-jackson
Supporting communities across the North West to manage flood and coastal erosion risk.
Visit out website for more flood resilience information: https://thefloodhub.co.uk/
β Social limits to climate change adaptation
β Non-economic loss and damage
β Climate change and intangible cultural heritage
πΌ Researcher
π University of Bergen, Norway
geographer/planner β’ low-carbon transitions, urban climate, landscape, extraction frontiers, decarbonization-development dilemmas β’ known to frequent the Uni of York, UK
Day job: Environmental Studies Prof@ Melbourne www.simonbatterbury.net Editor, Journal of Political Ecology since 2003 https://journals.librarypublishing.arizona.edu/jpe. Political ecology, critical minerals, New Caledonia-Kanaky, community bike workshops
Professor, Human Geography, Agrarian Change and Political Ecology #savepalawan
Professor for Int. Development @univienna
political ecology | energy & climate justice & all things hydrogen | anthropocene | politics of survival, collapse & postdevelopment | energy colonialism | green financialization |
sci-fi, queer & squirrel stuff
Prof. of Environment & Culture, BSU | Research Associate Gobabeb Namib Research Institute | #PoliticalEcology #EnvironmentalAnthropology #ConservationPolitics
http://the-natural-capital-myth.net
http://www.etosha-kunene-histories.net
www.futurepasts.net
Development Geographies Research Group of the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG).
https://developmentgeographiesrg.org/
Professor of Geography, FIU. Editor, Progress in Human Geography (proghumgeog.bsky.social). Resilience, disaster, biopolitics... and soccer dad
anthropologist interested in intersections of tech and sustainability in food and mineral supply chains
book! https://nyupress.org/9781479822027/unsustainable/
Published on behalf of the KNAG (Royal Dutch Geographical Society), TESG is one of the longest standing journals in the field and a leading international journal on contemporary research and debates in human geography since 1910.
Scientists who are calling for collective action & meaningful change on the climate crisis. The time is now.
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