LuceSEA Webinar: Climate Change Migration in Southeast Asia
Wednesday, December 4, 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm HST
Registration Link: Register here
Climate change poses severe challenges for Southeast Asian countries, given their geography, large coastal populations, and dependence on agriculture. Rising sea levels, intensified storms, flooding, and droughts are already forcing people to migrate, both within countries and across borders. This webinar will explore the dynamics of climate-induced migration in Southeast Asia and discuss its implications on family structures, society, and regional stability. Panelists will also offer insights on how to build resilient communities and adapt to the challenges posed by climate change.
Speaker
- Dr. Laura David – Director, Marine Institute
- Dr. Mokbul Morshed Ahmad – Professor and Head of Department of Development and Sustainability, Asian Institute of Technology
- Melinda Martinus – Lead Researcher, Climate Change in Southeast Asia Programme, Yusof Ishak Institute
Moderator
- Sopheak Chann – Visiting Fellow, Michigan State University
This event is part of the LuceSEA Fall 2024 Webinar Series and is co-sponsored by the UH Center for Southeast Asian Studies, with support from the Henry Luce Foundation.
Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with experts on a pressing issue impacting Southeast Asia. Register now and join the conversation on building climate-resilient communities in the face of change!