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Co-developing solutions to address climate-driven loss and damage. This program aims to identify the most effective strategies to address climate-driven loss and damage affecting the ancestral lands,

The University of Queensland — Industry Laureate Fellowships
Amount
Up to $3,958,850
Closes
Sunday 30 June 2030
Status
unknown
Type
open opportunity
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Description

Co-developing solutions to address climate-driven loss and damage. This program aims to identify the most effective strategies to address climate-driven loss and damage affecting the ancestral lands, culture, and wellbeing of Pacific Island communities. Partnering with a dynamic consortium, this program will co-design innovative solutions that build local capacity and prevent cascading societal breakdowns from loss and damage. Expected outcomes include practical interventions and best practice knowledge that will shape policy and practice across multiple scales. The outcomes will transform the lives of affected communities in the Pacific, improve Australia’s international development program, and support regional stability, thereby fulfilling Australia’s shared responsibility to safeguard our region.. Scheme: Industry Laureate Fellowships. Field: 4513 - Pacific Peoples Culture, Language and History. Lead: Prof Karen McNamara

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