Lindsay Stringer shares with us her thoughts on emergency framing for climate, environment and livelihoods in the eleventh blog in this series based on the IGDC/YESI Webinar event ‘Emergencies, wellbeing and social justice in the Anthropocene.’ Lindsay’s research focuses on human-environment relationships, particularly the links between livelihoods and environmental change, and the practical and policy … Continue reading Emergency framing for climate, environment and livelihoods
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Human rights in emergency response
Deisy Ventura shares with us her experiences of human rights in emergency response in the tenth blog in this series based on the IGDC/YESI Webinar event ‘Emergencies, wellbeing and social justice in the Anthropocene.’ Deisy Ventura’s research focuses on the human rights situation during international health emergencies. Deisy joined us in this webinar to discuss … Continue reading Human rights in emergency response
Policy and emergency responses
Gale Rigobert shares with us her thoughts on policy and emergency responses in the ninth blog in this series based on the IGDC/YESI Webinar event ‘Emergencies, wellbeing and social justice in the Anthropocene.’ Gale Rigobert specialises in International Relations and political leadership and representation. Gale joined us in this webinar to discuss her thoughts and … Continue reading Policy and emergency responses
Empirical experiences of communicating risk and response
Renzo Taddei shares with us his empirical experiences of communicating risk and response in the eighth blog in this series based on the IGDC/YESI Webinar event ‘Emergencies, wellbeing and social justice in the Anthropocene.’ Renzo Taddei’s research focuses on the socio-cultural dimensions of how humans relate to the atmosphere. Renzo joined us in this webinar … Continue reading Empirical experiences of communicating risk and response
Agricultural child labour: A persistent global issue seemingly immune to eradication attempts
With recent estimates reporting an increase in instances of child labour, IGDC PhD Researcher Charlotte Bagshaw explores in this blog whether, more than twenty years on, are we any further forward to eliminating child labour from agricultural production? Child labour is not a social issue confined to the history books, and it currently affects the … Continue reading Agricultural child labour: A persistent global issue seemingly immune to eradication attempts
Humanitarian crises and responses to environmental hazards
Claudia Milena Adler shares with us her empirical experiences of humanitarian crises and responses to environmental hazards in the seventh blog in this series based on the IGDC/YESI Webinar event ‘Emergencies, wellbeing and social justice in the Anthropocene.’ Claudia Milena Adler collaborates with community initiatives on education, empowerment, climate change, and development. Claudia joined us … Continue reading Humanitarian crises and responses to environmental hazards
Humanitarian crises and responses to environmental hazards
Janaka Jayawickrama shares with us his empirical experiences of humanitarian crises and responses to environmental hazards in the sixth blog in this series based on the IGDC/YESI Webinar event ‘Emergencies, wellbeing and social justice in the Anthropocene.’ Janaka Jayawickrama’s work on community wellbeing has influenced the global humanitarian and development system and changed response policies … Continue reading Humanitarian crises and responses to environmental hazards
Economics and emergencies epistemological perspective
Paul Hudson shares with us his epistemological perspective of economics and emergencies in the fifth blog in this series based on the IGDC/YESI Webinar event ‘Emergencies, wellbeing and social justice in the Anthropocene’ Paul Hudson is a generalist researcher in the fields of climate change adaptation, disaster risk management, and nature-based solutions, looking at the … Continue reading Economics and emergencies epistemological perspective
Environmental science and ecology epistemological perspective
Mariana Vale shares with us her epistemological perspective of emergency and crisis in environmental science and ecology in the fourth blog in this series based on the IGDC/YESI Webinar event ‘Emergencies, wellbeing and social justice in the Anthropocene.’ Mariana Vale’s research focuses on the conservation of biodiversity and ecosystem services in the tropics, with a … Continue reading Environmental science and ecology epistemological perspective
Public health epistemological perspective
Peter Coventry shares with us his epistemological perspectives of emergency and crisis in public health in the third blog in this series based on the IGDC/YESI Webinar event ‘Emergencies, wellbeing and social justice in the Anthropocene.’ Peter Coventry’s work examines the relationship between green and blue spaces and health and wellbeing. Peter joined us in … Continue reading Public health epistemological perspective