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STEPS Seminar this Wednesday: climate and resettlement in Mozambique

February 25th, 2013 Nathan Oxley

This week’s STEPS Centre seminar will be with Alex Arnall of the University of Reading. Alex will discuss how, in one area of Mozambique, narratives about adapting to climate change are being used to justify the resettlement of farmers to higher, less fertile ground. Event details are here.

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  • Africa
  • agriculture
  • climate change
  • Mozambique

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