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Family networks improve outcomes for internal migration
Small-scale fishers in India could be benefiting from increase in forced migration - new research from UEA.

New report from UEA Academic asks whether UK Aid Match has been used for ‘charity washing’, ahead of Westminster event
A new report from the University of East Anglia’s Dr Martin Scott into the Government’s UK Aid Match (UKAM) scheme has led to concerns of ‘charity washing’, with...

A ‘values crisis’ underpins the biodiversity and climate emergency
A new study published in Nature shows how undervaluation of nature is foundational to the environmental crisis we face.

Indigenous knowledge crucial to managing wildfire risk
Wildfire risks could be reduced by strengthening Indigenous knowledge in management strategies, according to new research from the University of East Anglia

Measuring impacts of climate change on heritage to be explored at conference
A major conference on coastal heritage loss due to climate change is taking place at the University of East Anglia next week.

Short-distance migration critical for climate change adaptation
Short-distance migration is crucial for climate change adaptation, according to new research from the University of East Anglia.

Human activity has degraded more than a third of remaining Amazon rainforest
The Amazon rainforest has been degraded by a much greater extent than scientists previously believed, according to a new study.

Indian women in agriculture lack skills training and opportunities
Young rural women in India are increasingly working in agriculture, but new research from the University of East Anglia (UEA) and RV University Bengaluru shows...

New film highlights the issues facing inshore fishing communities
A new film produced by researchers at the University of East Anglia (UEA) highlights the “crisis” facing fishing communities in the UK.
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