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LostToClimate Research Project Copenhagen Meeting

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Last week, the EDeN team's Dr. Guangqing Chi attended the LostToClimate Research Project's 3 day event in Copenhagen.  LostToClimate shared this reflection of the event on their LinkedIn.

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Reflecting on an inspiring week in Copenhagen! Last week, we gathered for the first physical LostToClimate Research Project meeting — a dynamic and collaborative three-day event focused on climate adaptation, ethical research practices, and cross-case integration.

From deep dives into conceptual paper discussions, case locations and topics, and ethical strategy development, to project management and communication/dissemination strategies. The meeting also included a very interesting excursion to Dragør Kommune/Municipality, where we explored local responses to sea-level rise (thanks to Lise Holm for guiding). And of course, great food, walks through Copenhagen, and informal nightcaps that sparked new ideas and connections. Overall, the program was packed with meaningful discussions and shared insights.

Next stop: Iceland in October — and we’re already looking forward to continuing the journey!

A heartfelt thank you to all participants for making this meeting both productive and memorable. The participants were: Sebastian H. Mernild Mernild (SDU Climate Cluster), Nora Fagerholm (Turun yliopisto - University of Turku), Ninis Gunhild Rosqvist (Luleå University of Technology), Daniel Puig (University of Bergen (UiB)), Ragnheiður Bogadóttir (Fróðskaparsetur Føroya), Tráin Petursson Nónklett (Fróðskaparsetur Føroya), Matthias Kokorsch (UW Iceland), Amy Caughey (University of Alberta), Nancy Wachowich (University of Alberta), Lori Hunter (University of Colorado Boulder), Guangqing Chi (Indiana University Bloomington), Parnuna Egede Dahl (Oceans North Kalaallit Nunaat), and Rico Kongsager (Københavns Professionshøjskole).

Read more about the LostToClimate Research Project at www.losttoclimate.org 

This project has received funding from the NordForsk Sustainable Development of the Arctic Programme. Grant Agreement No. 213038, we acknowledge the support of the Government of Canada’s (TIPS-SPIIE) New Frontiers in Research Fund (hashtag#NFRF), [NFRFJ-2024-00014]

Link: LostToClimate Research Project LinkedIn