Climate Change, Adaptation, and Migration

Speakers

SARAH BERMEO

Sarah Bermeo is Associate Professor in the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University. She is the author of Targeted Development: Industrialized Country Strategy in a Globalizing World.

ROBERT MCLEMAN

Robert McLeman is Professor of Geography and Environmental Studies at Wilfrid Laurier University. He is the author of Climate and Human Migration: Past Experiences, Future Challenges.


Moderators:

DANIEL DUHART

Daniel Duhart is a postdoctoral fellow at the Universidad Academia de Humanismo Cristiano in Santiago, Chile. His research examines the discourse and practice of civilizational transition in Chile, and their resonances with alternative conceptions of intellectual life and civic society.

KERILYN SCHEWEL

Kerilyn Schewel is the Co-Director of the Duke Program on Climate-Related Migration and a Lecturing Fellow at the Duke Center for International Development. Her research examines the root causes of human migration and immobility, with a focus on themes of gender, youth, rural development, and climate change.


2023 SPEAKER SERIES

Rural Transformations

 
 

Some of the most promising advances in sustainable and equitable development are taking place in rural contexts, where a diversity of actors are striving to transform food systems, incorporate local knowledge, strengthen climate resilience, and widen participation in the development process. The Rural Transformations series features conversations with leading thinkers learning from the forefront of these efforts. Together, they will help us reimagine the possibilities and future of rural transformation. Co-sponsored by Duke University’s Center for International Development.

 

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