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DESCRIPTION:Moynihan Institute’s Challenges to Citizenship SeriesCitizenshi
 p in the Time of Climate Change: Exploring Displacement\, Adaptation\, and
  Resilience in South AsiaIn South Asia\, climate change is not something t
 hat will happen in the future. It is a reality of daily life for the major
 ity in the subcontinent. Part of the Moynihan Institute’s Challenges to Ci
 tizenship series\, this roundtable considers how a changing climate\, its 
 impacts\, and responses to it reformulate concepts and practices of citize
 nship and belonging. The roundtable will examine these challenges drawing 
 from research in Sri Lanka\, Pakistan\, Nepal\, and Bangladesh. It will ex
 amine issues of conflict over land\, resource governance\, displacement an
 d resettlement\, and center-periphery dynamics that further marginalize th
 ose directly impacted by climate change\, from across local\, national\, a
 nd international perspectives. The roundtable will be moderated and chaire
 d by Professor Farhana Sultana of the South Asia Center and the Department
  of Geography &amp\; the Environment at the Maxwell School.Shibaji BoseInd
 ependent Consultant\, TAPESTRY ProjectCynthia Caron Associate Professor of
  International Development\, Community and Environment (IDCE)\, Clark Univ
 ersitySaleemul HuqDirector\, International Centre for Climate Change and D
 evelopment (ICCCAD)\, BangladeshImran KhalidDirector\, WWF PakistanPasang 
 Yangjee Sherpa Assistant Professor\, Critical Indigenous Studies and Asian
  Studies at the University of British ColumbiaModerator:Farhana SultanaAss
 ociate Professor\, Geography and the Environment\, Syracuse University
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SUMMARY:Citizenship in the Time of Climate Change: Displacement\, Adaptatio
 n\, and Resilience in South Asia
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<h3><strong>Moynihan Institute’s Challenges to
  Citizenship Series</strong></h3><p><strong>Citizenship in the Time of Cli
 mate Change: Exploring Displacement\, Adaptation\, and Resilience in South
  Asia</strong></p><p>In South Asia\, climate change is not something that 
 will happen in the future. It is a reality of daily life for the majority 
 in the subcontinent. Part of the Moynihan Institute’s Challenges to Citize
 nship series\, this roundtable considers how a changing climate\, its impa
 cts\, and responses to it reformulate concepts and practices of citizenshi
 p and belonging. The roundtable will examine these challenges drawing from
  research in Sri Lanka\, Pakistan\, Nepal\, and Bangladesh. It will examin
 e issues of conflict over land\, resource governance\, displacement and re
 settlement\, and center-periphery dynamics that further marginalize those 
 directly impacted by climate change\, from across local\, national\, and i
 nternational perspectives. The roundtable will be moderated and chaired by
  Professor Farhana Sultana of the South Asia Center and the Department of 
 Geography &amp\; the Environment at the Maxwell School.</p><p><strong>Shib
 aji Bose</strong><br>Independent Consultant\, TAPESTRY Project</p><p><stro
 ng>Cynthia Caron</strong> <br>Associate Professor of International Develop
 ment\, Community and Environment (IDCE)\, Clark University</p><p><strong>S
 aleemul Huq</strong><br>Director\, International Centre for Climate Change
  and Development (ICCCAD)\, Bangladesh</p><p><strong>Imran Khalid</strong>
 <br>Director\, WWF Pakistan</p><p><strong>Pasang Yangjee Sherpa</strong> <
 br>Assistant Professor\, Critical Indigenous Studies and Asian Studies at 
 the University of British Columbia</p><p>Moderator:</p><p><strong>Farhana 
 Sultana</strong><br>Associate Professor\, Geography and the Environment\, 
 Syracuse University</p>
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