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“Large-scale sustainability programming is reshaping research excellence: Insights from a meta-ethnographic study of 12 global initiatives” New paper with inputs from Kulima

“Large-scale sustainability programming is reshaping research excellence: Insights from a meta-ethnographic study of 12 global initiatives” New paper with inputs from Kulima

by Katharine Vincent | Mar 20, 2024 | Publications

A new paper “Large-scale sustainability programming is reshaping research excellence: Insights from a meta-ethnographic study of 12 global initiatives” has just been published in the journal Environmental Science and Policy. The paper was authored by Ying-Syuan...
Kulima participates in meetings for FoSTA-Health project

Kulima participates in meetings for FoSTA-Health project

by Katharine Vincent | Mar 11, 2024 | Projects, Travel

Last week and this week, members of the Kulima team are participating in project meetings for the Food Systems Transformation in Southern Africa for One Health (FoSTA-Health) project. FoSTA-Health began in 2022 and focuses on exploring the consequences of emergent...
Kulima participates in southern Africa’s first “testbed” for alerts of thunderstorms under the WISER EWSA project

Kulima participates in southern Africa’s first “testbed” for alerts of thunderstorms under the WISER EWSA project

by Katharine Vincent | Jan 29, 2024 | Projects, Training, Travel

For the next two weeks, members of the Kulima team will be participating in the first testbeds in southern Africa. The testbeds are run as part of the ongoing Weather and Climate Information Services (WISER) Early Warnings for Southern Africa, which aims to co-produce...
WISER Early Warnings for Southern Africa project holds workshops in Zambia

WISER Early Warnings for Southern Africa project holds workshops in Zambia

by Katharine Vincent | Nov 7, 2023 | Projects, Training, Travel

Last week the Weather and Climate Information Services (WISER) Early Warnings for Southern Africa project hosted workshops in Kanyama and Lusaka central. The workshops were the first in a process of co-producing short-term weather alerts for thunderstorms with...
“Status of global coastal adaptation” New paper with inputs from Kulima

“Status of global coastal adaptation” New paper with inputs from Kulima

by Katharine Vincent | Oct 19, 2023 | Publications

A new paper “Status of global coastal adaptation” has just been published in the journal Nature Climate Change. The paper was led by Alexandre Magnan with inputs from a global team of 17 co-authors, including Katharine Vincent. The paper reports a...
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