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Kulima director in Southampton to work with the DECCMA team

by Katharine Vincent | Sep 10, 2018 | Projects, Travel

Dr Katharine Vincent is in Southampton this week to work with the Deltas, Vulnerability and Climate Change: Migration and Adaptation (DECCMA) team. The aims of the visit are to assess and synthesis DECCMA findings on adaptation needs and practice in deltas. With the...

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