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Part of the MSc Environment & Sustainable Development听Insights from Practice听blog series.
Part of the MSc Environment & Sustainable Development听Insights from Practice听blog series.
Part of the MSc Environment & Sustainable Development Insights from Practice blog series.
Part 1 of this article dealt with the background regarding Somaliland鈥檚 non-recognition and is available (link)
Average expected reading time 7 minutes
This is the first of a two-part article. Part 2 is available
Average expected reading time 6 minutes
Introduction: background to Somaliland non-recognition
Part of the MSc Environment & Sustainable Development听Insights from Practice听blog series.
鈥淭he paradox of education is precisely this 鈥 that as one begins to become conscious one begins to examine the society in which he is being educated鈥 (James Baldwin, 1963)
听Part I: Epistemic Injustice and Education
Part of our听Post COVID-19 Urban Futures听series.
As the pandemic continues to disrupt urban life, city governments have to think about how to support their night-time economies (NTEs).
Part of our听Post COVID-19 Urban Futures听series.
This article is about imagining the future of smaller cities, towns and villages through the lens of economic geography three months into a global lock-down in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Part of our听Post COVID-19 Urban Futures听series.
The possibility of emerging infectious diseases impacting on our societies is increasing, as our relationship with nature is changing due to climate change, land use change, and humans encroaching on the habitat of wild animals. Additionally, the global spread of emerging infectious diseases is more possible due to the increase in world travel, the global transport of food and intensive food production methods.
Co-authored by Francisco Vergara Perucich and Camillo Boano
Part of our听Post COVID-19 Urban Futures听series.
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