Lucy Szaboova
@LucyLS9Climate change, migration, adaptation, wellbeing, resilience, trade-offs, participatory research. Running enthusiast. Migrant.
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Our newly published OA paper in @OneEarth_CP proposes three criteria for evaluating the success of migration as adaptation based on a review of global evidence: well-being, equity and sustainability.
My comment as the COP29 reaches its midpoint. "As we reach the midpoint of COP29, it is deeply disturbing to witness the climate finance negotiations come to a standstill. Developed nations continue to display a disturbing level of apathy, viewing vital climate finance as mere…
DAY 4 #COP29 Major economies, the biggest historical emitters, must commit to providing substantial, accessible funding to help nations most affected by climate change. Another essential thing to note is: Global climate policy must protect cultural heritage by centering…
Launching my new book at the FAO in Rome. A chance to reflect on what we can draw out of it for renegotiating patriarchy in the wider world. See link to register. @LSEnews @LSE_ID @LSEInequalities @LSEGenderTweet @LSEPress @AFSEE_LSE @IDS_UK @FemEconSoas @IAFFE @FeministEcon
Excited to have @N_Kabeer at @FAO on Friday, 22 November, to talk about her latest book! We will challenge conventional narratives about development highlighting the role of women's agency. Join at bit.ly/4hOHs1K or in person at the Sheikh Zayed Centre, FAO
📢📢"The Right to Stay". Join us for possibly the only event about voluntary #immobility at #COP29. What happens when people are told to leave climate-risky areas but want stay and don't give up? Who decides that a place is no longer habitable? Sat 16nov 1-2 pm. IOM Pavilion
1/24.🥳NEW PAPER: “#LossAndDamage as the Third Pillar of #ClimateAction: Delivering a #LossAndDamage Sub-Goal Under the New Collective Quantified Goal on #ClimateFinance (#NCQG) at #COP29”. 🎉 🔗Read it here: lossanddamagecollaboration.org/publication/lo…
📣A new report from @ADRNorg finds that the Digitalisation of #SocialProtection in Africa is excluding marginalised Workers. @phat_controller @Becky_Faith Read at:👉ac.pulse.ly/ion4wyn2ok
1/16.🥳NEW BRIEF: From @RID_networks and the @lossanddamage Collaboration ahead of #COP29: “It’s Time for Solutions! Addressing #Displacement and Other #HumanMobility Challenges in the Context of #ClimateChange #LossAndDamage”. 🎉 🔗Read it here: lossanddamagecollaboration.org/publication/it…
4/ With @IIED , we involve communities at the grassroots level. Through participatory forums, we explore the 'capacity of municipal & other local actors to generate innovative & inclusive solutions to protracted displacement for policy and practice'. iied.org/responding-pro…
Why I hate queueing David Satterthwaite I hate queueing. For stealing my time and drawing on my income. Electronic queues have taken this to another level in their scale and scope. For the most part, I can avoid them. But low-income urban dwellers in south cannot. Necessities…
Navigating uncertainty: a blog series on the chapters of a new book, with details of how to download for free or buy with a discount. #NavigatingUncertainty @politybooks @PASTRES_erc @IDS_UK zimbabweland.wordpress.com/2024/10/28/nav…
@ResilienceAcad joins this commemoration in memory of Dr @SaleemulHuq Rest in peace and long life to your legacy in #ClimateActionNow
🌿 Today marks a year since we lost Dr. Saleemul Huq, a true climate warrior and mentor. His dedication to climate justice and the most vulnerable communities continues to inspire us. His legacy lives on in our work and hearts. Rest in peace, Dr. Huq. 🌍💚 #RememberingSaleemulHuq
It’s easy for land acknowledgments to become another form of optical allyship. They can lack a call to action and next steps and are just empty words. This guide helps you move beyond written land acknowledgment into action. nativegov.org/resources/beyo…
Save the date! 📅 Nov 4, 9:30 CET 📍Sapienza University, Rome ➡️@HABITABLE_H2020 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…
Finally out📢 Happy to share our new study in @NatureClimate on the impacts of drought & aridity on internal migration worldwide 🌍 We show that #climate can be an important #migration driver but not for everyone & everywhere nature.com/articles/s4155… Here's what we find 🧵 1/
Do you know anyone looking for a PhD in conservation social sciences? Share these awesome opportunities with the Welsh Graduate School for Social Sciences @BangorUni! Potential applicants should contact supervisors to develop a proposal (submission deadline 11th Dec).
🚨New paper! 🚨 Making Migration Work for Adaptation: Classifying Remittances as Climate Finance This is a novel, exciting paper that we hope might make a difference. Huge thanks to my co-author @JB_climate_econ and to everyone who reviewed/provided comments. Thread below! 1/
An initiative like the #GreatGreenWall in Africa ‘only works when it involves the people living on the ground’ Analysis from new research by IDS researcher Jeremy Allouche and Élie Pédarros @UniofNewcastle on the @GreatGreenWall👇 theconversation.pulse.ly/0enozoejwm @TC_Africa
Our sister journal Urbanisation, published by @iihsin , announces call for papers for a special issue on Informality and Climate Change in Global South Cities. Date for your diaries --> last date for abstract submissions is 30 November 2024 urbanisationjournal.com/#callforpapers
IIHS Urbanisation is pleased to announce the #CallforPapers for a special issue on Informality and Climate Change in Global South Cities. 🚨 Last date for abstract submissions is 30 November 2024. For more details, visit: bit.ly/4eljkS4 #IIHS #IIHS_Urbanisation…
2/📌 Our @MIDEQHub study examines child migration in corridors like Burkina Faso-Côte d'Ivoire and Ethiopia-South Africa. Boys migrate to meet norms, girls challenge them. In Egypt, children take on new roles; in Ethiopia, labour migration is common despite trafficking risks.
New programs to address climate mobility launch every year, but how well do they include local communities? The climate mobility field can better empower local actors. We offer specific recommendations how ⬇️ migrationpolicy.org/research/local… @CamilleLeCoz @MigrationPolicy
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