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  • Health Inequality
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Living Deltas

Project Title: Living Deltas

Geographic focus: Asia and Europe

Research hub involving universities in Asia and Europe exploring challenges in delta ecosystems and local communities. The project will contribute to better monitoring of sustainable development indicators in delta regions as well as local and regional policies to strengthen resilience.

Project Lead: Prof Fabrice Renaud

Project Website: Living Deltas

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Reviving a Maritime Past

Project Title: Reviving a Maritime Past: Architectural and Ecological Heritage of Chinde

Geographical focus: Mozambique

The research is part of the Rising from the Depths Network. It will identify challenges faced by Maritime Heritage highlighting key bottlenecks to conservation. It will also point to ways to strengthen social and economic inclusion promoting equitable heritage led development. The project will devise an Inclusive Maritime Heritage Agenda which can inform policies related to maritime conservation, regional development and poverty reduction.

Project Lead: Dr Patrizia Riganti

Project Website: Rising from the Depths

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Sustainable Futures in Africa

Project Title:  Sustainable Futures in Africa

Geographical Focus: Botswana, Eswatini, Malawi, Nigeria and Uguanda

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Project Website: Sustainable Futures in Africa

Understanding Risks & Building Enhanced Capabilities

Project Title: Understanding Risks & Building Enhanced Capabilities in Latin American cities (URBE Latam) 

Geographical focus: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and Medellín, Colombia

Latin America has undergone accelerated urban growth in the past 50 years and it is presently one of the most urbanised areas of the world. One consequence of this trend is the proliferation of marginalised urban neighbourhoods which are not only disproportionately exposed to natural hazards, but also have less economic and social capital to adapt and respond to their consequences. URBE Latam seeks to improve the understanding of risks and vulnerabilities associated with rain-related geohazards by adopting a citizen-generated data approach that relies upon well-established partnerships with communities, and governmental agencies involved in disaster risk reduction and local planning and development.

Project Website: URBE Latam

Project lead: Prof João Porto de Albuquerque

Waterproofing Data

Project Title: Waterproofing Data

Geographical focus: Sao Paulo and Rio Branco, Brazil

Waterproofing Data investigates the governance of water-related risks, with a focus on social and cultural aspects of data practices. Typically, data flows up from local levels to scientific "centres of expertise", and then flood-related alerts and interventions flow back down through local governments and into communities. Rethinking how flood-related data is produced, and how it flows, can help build sustainable, flood resilient communities. The project will promote innovative methods around data practices to transform how flood-related data is produced, creating new governance arrangements between citizens, governments, and flood experts.

Project lead: Professor João Porto de Albuquerque

Project Website: Waterproofing Data 

Strengthening Urban Engagement

Project Title: Strengthening Urban Engagement of Universitites in Asia and Africa (SUEUAA)

Geographical focus: Harare, Zimbabwe; Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania; Johannesburg, South Africa; Duhok, Iraq; Sanandaj, Iran; and Manila, the Philippines

The overall aim of the SUEUAA project was to determine how universities could through better engagement with city stakeholders contribute to improving physical, economic, social, health, environmental and cultural infrastructures that make cities resilient to natural and human-made disasters.

Project lead: Michael Osborne

Website: SUEUAA 

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