MIGRADAPT Project Newsletter #6: Fieldwork in Belgium
The 6th issue of the MIGRADAPT project newsletter focuses on fieldwork conducted in Belgium.
The 6th issue of the MIGRADAPT project newsletter focuses on fieldwork conducted in Belgium.
Two new books by François Gemenne have been published this month
The 5th issue of the MIGRADAPT project newsletter focuses on the field work conducted in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

The Hugo Observatory is looking for an experienced Administrative Manager.
Deadline for applications: August 7th
The Hugo Observatory is coordinating the largest research project on climate change and migration to have ever been funded by the EC’s Horizon 2020 programme.
This paper provides a literature review about climate change perceptions and variability in West Africa as well as an in-depth comparison between perceptions by rural dwellers of Burkina Faso and trends in meteorological data.
In this article published in Forced Migration Review, climate change and migration scholars analyse the impacts of local governance to combat climate change on migrant populations in cities.
The Hugo Observatory invites Master & early-stage PhD students working on environmental change, migration & displacement to submit a paper for the 10th issue of our annual publication, the State of Environmental Migration.
The State of Environmental Migration aims to provide its readership with the most up-to-date assessments of recent events and evolving dynamics of environmental migration throughout the world.
MAGYC seeks to assess how migration has been affected by the recent "refugee crises". The general objective of the project is to appraise policy responses in the light of the 'crisis' and assess their efficiency for the long-term governance of migration.
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