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HABITABLE Workshop Exploring habitability in the climate crisis : Key Insights for EU policymakers

  • 27/06/2024
  • 27/06/2024
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Program

  • 09:15
Welcome and introduction to the workshop
  • 09:30
Session I : Key takeaways for policymakers from HABITABLE

Building habitability : Human rights-based policy and legal frameworks to manage climate migration and prevent displacement

A roundtable to share knowledge, exchange ideas, and collect stakeholders’ feedback on empirical findings, good practices in existing policies and legal frameworks, and scenarios with respect to habitability in the climate crisis.

Input presentations :

  • Dr. Mumuni Abu, University of Ghana
  • Dr. Diogo Serraglio, Postdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
  • Dr.Gianfranco Nucera, Sapienza Unitiversity of Rome
  • 11:30
Session II : EU approaches and integrating HABITABLE findings

Input presentations on current EU narratives around climate change and migration, and the key active policy process

  • Emily Wright O’Kelly, adelphi
  • Toby Bernstein, adelphi

All scenarios here: Scenarios – YouTube

Speakers

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Dr. François Gemenne
HABITABLE lead
WP10, WP11 and WP12 lead
WP1 and WP9
University of Liège (The Hugo Observatory)
Nucera UNIROMA1
Dr. Gianfranco Gabriele Nucera
WP6
Sapienza University of Rome, Department of Political Sciences
Abu UGhana
Dr. Mumuni Abu
WP1, WP2, WP3, WP4, WP5 and WP7
University of Ghana
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Tobias Bernstein
WP6
WP7
adelphi
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Emily Wright
WP6 and WP7
adelphi
Leroy CARE
Marie Leroy
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WP4, WP6, WP8 and WP9
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Sergio Ampudia
UNESCO

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HABITABLE Workshop - Concept Note

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HABITABLE Workshop Exploring habitability in the climate crisis : Key Insights for EU policymakers

HABITABLE aims to significantly advance our understanding of the current interlinkages between climate impacts and migration and displacement patterns, in order to better anticipate their future evolutions.

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 869395. The content reflects only the authors’ views, and the European Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.


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