
The HABITABLE Project
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HABITABLE: Linking Climate Change, Habitability and Social Tipping Points
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http://www.habitableproject.org 01-09-2020 08:27:04
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🚨 Tomorrow at #BCSC2024, Dennis Tänzler & Toby Bernstein (adelphi 🌐) present key insights from The HABITABLE Project on urban challenges of #climate & #migration 🌍🏙️ 🕒 8 Oct | 11:25-12:35 🎥 Livestream: adelph.it/BCSC24Livestre… #UrbanResilience #H2020



Save the date! 📅 Nov 4, 9:30 CET 📍Sapienza University, Rome ➡️The HABITABLE Project workshop "Habitability & Climate Mobility: Legal & Policy Solutions" 🌍 Feat. key findings & interactive stakeholder sessions Register: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI… Info: habitableproject.org/event/workshop…


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…

On Wednesday Oct 23rd at IL KINO, we celebrated the official launch of our podcast series, “Voices on the Move” (Live now) with @suyvonne! Special thanks to our partners @yorkuniversity, Samuel Hall , and The HABITABLE Project, supported by @sshrc_crsh Photos: Allan Whyte


🌍✨ Join us at #COP29 in #Baku, for The HABITABLE Project Side Event: “Habitability under Climate Change: What Models Don’t Tell Us” 📅 Nov. 14, 16:15 📍 Room 6 ➡️Discover the project's key findings and how perceptions & social contexts shape migration



Tomorrow, 14 Nov, 16:45 COP29 Azerbaijan: "#Habitability under Climate Change: What Models Don’t Tell Us." Hear empirical findings from Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research PIK + partners on thresholds for habitability and climate migration, from The HABITABLE Project!


🎙️ New podcast alert: Voices on the Move, in partnership w/Migration Matters York University Samuel Hall SSHRC w/ The HABITABLE Project team! Explore the link btw #ClimateChange & #Migration w/ stories from migrants, researchers, & communities ➡️Listen here: migrationmatters.me/what-we-do/edu…

In this new paper published with colleagues from The HABITABLE Project project we attempt to define the new meanings of habitability under climate change. When we say that habitability is at stake, what does it actually mean for the impacted populations? sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


⏲️ Only a few days to go bef. The HABITABLE Project Final Conference! We look forward to sharing and discussing our findings on climate (im)mobility w/ scholars from all careers stages & international policy makers! 🌍 📅 4 - 6 Dec. 📍#Nairobi, Kenya All info: habitableproject.org/event/habitabl…


In the afternoon we had a joint session with The HABITABLE Project🤝We were able to create synergies and learn from their experiences, as #ALBATROSS sees human #migration as a key issue due to #climatechange. Summary of day3⃣bit.ly/4imIxhy #GeneralAssembly #Nairobi


Our Deputy HOD @OndreSimek2 joined the The HABITABLE Project project final conference in Nairobi. This 4-year project, funded by Horizon 2020 brought together 22 partners from 18 countries to investigate the crucial nexus of climate change & migration. UNESCO 🏛️ #Education #Sciences #Culture 🇺🇳, @ULiege, Samuel Hall



Final day The HABITABLE Project. My take-away: migration may contribute to adaptive capacities, but not everyone migrates. Resilience-building & development are necessary in climate-affected areas to address inequality & contribute to habitability for those who remain. Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research PIK


Led by the great Harald Sterly @hasterly.bsky.social w many The HABITABLE Project colleagues. Our thoughts on place and habitability, role of mobility in adapting to climate change, and need for pluralism avoiding deterministic notions of people and places at risk. Ricardo S. de Campos Maria Franco Gavonel @RedickerSarah
