Millions of people are already using migration as a way of improving their livelihoods. Increasingly people are using migration as a way of responding to the impacts of climate change. Can and should this existing trends be harnessed as a form of climate change adaptation?
Wednesday 4th December, 10 am-11am GMT – Afternoon for Asia an SE Asia timezones. Register by email for the event on the 4th
Thursday 5th December 4pm-5pm GMT – Morning for Americas timezones. Register by email for the event on the 5th. Register by email for the event on the 5th
Format: Online seminar. Details of how to join the seminar will be emailed to participants after registration. You will need a computer with an internet connection but no other special equipment.
The event look at the following questions:
- what might this migration look like?
- where might it happen?
- what are the legal and ethical implications?
- what should civil society, governments and international agencies do?
Who should attend:
- people working for development and humanitarian organisations
- people working in climate change and environmental organisations
- people working in civil society, charities, relevant government department and international agencies
- academics and students working on in related fields
Wednesday 4th December, 10 am-11am GMT – Afternoon for Asia an SE Asia timezones. Register by email for the event on the 4th
Thursday 5th December 4pm-5pm GMT – Morning for Americas timezones. Register by email for the event on the 5th.Register by email for the event on the 5th