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Addressing climate-induced migration through infrastructure

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Climate change drives human mobility, necessitating improvements in critical infrastructure like transportation, electricity, and water systems. This project ultimately aims to address the environmental drivers of migration and improve adaptation strategies. In this initial phase, researchers will characterize human mobility and infrastructure needs, strengthening the partnership for future research on climate-induced migration and infrastructure resilience.

Project: Human Mobility and Critical Infrastructure
Funding Source: Environmental Venture Projects 
Funding Year: 2024 
Research Areas: Climate, Public Health, Sustainability
Regions: Global

Research Team:
Gabrielle Wong-Parodi (Earth System Science), 
Khalid Osman (Civil & Environmental Engineering)

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