Livelihoods, Migration, and Landscape Evolution in Bangladesh

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36th Street Northwest,Washington DC 20007

09 February, 2023

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We are pleased to invite you to a discussion about Livelihoods, Migration, and Landscape Evolution in Bangladesh, hosted by Georgetown University's Institute for the Study of International Migration in the Walsh School for Foreign Service. The event will feature findings from various research projects, including an NSF-funded project examining human mobility and economic livelihoods as both outcomes and drivers of environmental dynamics in Bangladesh. Participants include: Dr. Tariq Ali, Associate Professor of History, Walsh School for Foreign Service, Georgetown UniversityDr. Amanda Carrico, Associate Professor in Environmental Studies, University of Colorado BoulderDr. Katharine Donato, Donald G. Herzberg Professor of International Migration, Georgetown UniversityDr. Bishawjit Mallick, Associate Professor of Human Geography and Spatial Planning, International Development Studies at Utrecht UniversityDr. Kimberly Rogers, Research Associate, Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, University of Colorado BoulderA reception will follow the conversation.

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