Session 1.1 - Opening Remarks
Session 2.1 - 10 Years Since the Nansen Initiative Protection Agenda, Assessing Progress and Outlooks
Session 2.2 - Coping With Loss From Displacement
Session 3.1 - Climate-Related Human Mobility Across Different Levels of Governance: Current Global State of Planning and Implementation
Session 3.2 - Refugee Inclusion in National Adaptation Planning and Climate Action
Session 4.1 - Keynote Address: “Planned Relocations: What Works and What Doesn't”
Session 5.1 - Managing Disaster Displacement
Session 5.2 - Rural Adaptation in Ethiopia and Nigeria
Session 6.1 - Strengthening Institutional Capacity to Support Climate Migrants in the Democratic Republic of Congo: Advocacy, Policy, and Action
Session 6.2 - Faith-Based NGOs and Climate-Induced Migration
Session 7.1 - Advancing Applied Migration Research through Collaboration: The International Organization for Migration’s Climate Change and Migration Data Programme and the Climate Mobility Africa Research Network
Session 7.2 - Opportunities and Constraints in Bangladesh
Session 8.1 - Im/mobility in the Sundarbans
Session 8.2 - Law, Risk and Ethnography
Session 9.1 - Varieties of Vulnerability
Session 10.1 - Keynote Address: “Coming to Terms with Deep Uncertainty in the Study of Climate-Related Displacement"
Session 11.1 - Enabling Positive Climate Adaptation Journeys: Lessons Learned from Africa and the Greater Caribbean
Session 12.1 - Youth Voices, Global Futures: Reimagining Advocacy for Climate Mobility through a Climate Mobility Academy
Session 12.2 - Migrants Integrating, Getting Integrated ... Or Not
Session 13.1 - How Migrants Can Be Protected
Session 13.2 - Migrants Adapting in Cities
Session 14.1 - Features of Migration Governance
Session 14.2 - Varieties of vulnerability
Session 15.1 - Drivers and Impacts of Climate Migration in Thailand: An Examination and Discussion with a Public Health Lens
Session 16.1 - Climate-Induced Displacement and Statelessness in Assam, India
Session 16.2 - Homegrown Resistance: Building Creative Solutions to Climate Displacement in West Africa
Session 17.1 - Supporting Healing and Resilience
Session 17.2 - What can we gain from a holistic view of (im)mobilities in the context of loss and damage?
Session 18.1 - Advocacy and the Road to Climate Justice
Session 18.2 - Migrant Experiences from Violence to Transformation
Session 19.1 - Island lessons and embedding displacement in international agendas
Session 19.2 - Varieties of (Continental) American Experiences
Session 20.1 - What's in a concept? Unpacking Climate Mobility.
Session 21.1 - Climate Mobility Justice: Reimagining Responsibility, Knowledge, and Belonging in a Warming World
Session 22.1 - Closing Remarks and Key Takeaways