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United Nations University - Institute for Environment & Human Security (UNU-EHS) Quarterly Newsletter No.8
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Stay or go? In a disaster, there are no easy answers…

When disaster strikes, choosing to escape to safety or stay and try to protect your home and possessions isn’t always an easy choice to make. A new blog post from an island in Bangladesh looks at the possible consequences of refusing to leave your life behind to escape a flood.
 
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How prepared are we for when the lights go out?

Scientists at UNU-EHS have been carrying out research on the streets of Cologne, Germany, to try and find out how vulnerable urban populations are to the possible failure of critical infrastructure during disasters.
 
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First Joint Master's Programme graduates celebrated in Bonn

The first graduates of the innovative Joint Master’s Programme in Geography of Environmental Risks and Human Security, offered by UNU-EHS in partnership with the Department of Geography at the University of Bonn, were celebrated at a special ceremony this summer.
 
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Looking at the lessons learned in the Mekong Delta

How can studying water usage in Vietnam's Mekong Delta help us reach the goals set in the 2030 Agenda? Experts from UNU-EHS contributed the findings of their research to inform the 2017 World Water Week discussions in Stockholm.
 
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In the Media

International Masters of Science: 26 Graduates from 12 Countries - Bonn General Anzeiger

The US is relocating an entire town due to climate change. And this is just the beginning - Quartz

Mapping and responding to climate-induced migration - IPS


UN agencies initiate new fellowship programme - Ghana News Agency

7 things you need to know about climate risk insurance - Relief Web

 
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