
Project MISTY
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We are a research project on Migration, Transformation and Sustainability projectmisty.org. A collab between 8 institutions funded by @Belmont_Forum
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On #AdaptationDay at #COP26 Prof Siddiqui shares insights from emerging Project MISTY findings from #Dhaka data. #migration could represent a major step towards a green and #resilient future. Belmont Forum RMMRU

What is climate #adaptation ultimately for? To make the world a fairer and sustainable place. So goes beyond just risk into seeking positive transformations. And that includes migrating for transformation Project MISTY Belmont Forum #COP26 ExeterGeography

Delighted to see Project MISTY partners RMMRU photovoice work with migrants and planners in Chittagong featured in BBC Unlocking Science series: stories.council.science/unlocking-scie… Science beyond the lab supporting SDGs with ExeterGeography Neil Adger Ricardo S. de Campos #UnlockingScience

Empowering marginalised communities - unlocking those voices using emerging social science approaches and methods - that's what we're trying to do alongside TAPESTRY Project and many others in International Science Council Belmont Forum programme. Ricardo S. de Campos Project MISTY The Hugo Observatory


Indepth from Caroline Zickgraf from Project MISTY

Excited to see our paper out now in PNAS (PNASNews)! We explore (dis)connections in migration-sustainability policy in Belgium, Sweden, the Netherlands, and the US. pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn… Caroline Zickgraf Anita Fabos Project MISTY Emily Boyd and Dominique Jolivet

Delighted to see Project MISTY new volume of research out in PNASNews special feature. A pleasure to work with editors Neil Adger sonja fransen William C. Clark Ricardo S. de Campos and all the brilliant authors on this Belmont Forum pnas.org/topic/554

The world and its populations are static. Implied view of environmental governance. How to govern a mobile world by Caroline Zickgraf and colleagues Claudia Fry Anita Fabos Emily Boyd LUCSUS_LU Part of PNASNews #migration #sustainability papers Project MISTY pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…

#Migration and #Sustainability are key issues for the world - but they're rarely considered together A new set of studies addresses this in detail, and finds that migrants can be ‘transformative force’ for sustainable development Here Neil Adger of University of Exeter explains more 👇

The research is published here 👉 pnas.org/topic/554 Press release 👉 news.exeter.ac.uk/faculty-of-env… Global Systems Institute ExeterGeography Project MISTY PNASNews

Read the papers I refer to: PNASNews Special Feature & Global Environmental Change Synthesis on migration-sustainabiliy: pnas.org/doi/abs/10.107… Refugee camps : pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn… Migrant sustainability practices, Accra doi.org/10.1016/j.gloe… Migration governance pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…

Check out Project MISTY Ricardo S. de Campos Latitude Blog with other PLOS Climate editors on the 5 key takeaways from AdaptFuture 2023 conference IDRC | CRDI Read here👉projectmisty.org/post/charting-…

Project MISTY partners Neil Adger Sonja Fransen Ricardo S. de Campos with William C. Clark set forth the challenge of sustainable development in PNASNews Special Feature #Migration #sustainable development Intro here👉pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn… Sonja Fransen here👉 pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…


Our Special Feature in PNASNews on migration and sustainability w William C. Clark Sonja Fransen and Ricardo S. de Campos Project MISTY Read the papers: pnas.org/topic/554 Open access International Science Council Belmont Forum ExeterGeography


Migrant trajectories matter for #SustainableDevelopment. New policies are needed to integrate #migrants into urban planning processes. Our new article in the The Conversation theconversation.com/migrants-can-b… via The Conversation Neil Adger William C. Clark ExeterGeography Global Systems Institute

The international brick trade is part of the wicked problems impacting urban migrants exposed to precarious conditions in informal settlements. More in our new Disaster Trade article led by Laurie Parsons 👇 ExeterGeography Global Systems Institute Ian Cook et al tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

Opportunities are being missed for inclusive, and more successful sustainable development. Key findings pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn… with Caroline Zickgraf & colleagues Claudia Fry Anita Fabos Emily Boyd LUCSUS_LU in PNASNews #migration #sustainability papers Project MISTY Neil Adger

Great to read this new study in Scientific Reports on outcomes of #plannedrelocation on well-being in the Volta Delta region in Ghana from colleagues Mumuni Abu, Sam Codjoe Neil Adger Catherine Butler Stacey Heath Tara Quinn Wellcome Read here 👉 nature.com/articles/s4159…

Our little piece in The Diplomat on gendered vulnerabilities experienced by female migrant workers in Bhutan's liquor industry. ICIMOD, RoyalThimphuCollege, IDRC | CRDI thediplomat.com/2024/07/female…