@climatehazards is honored to have @ninarbrooks as the presenter at the CHC Early Career Webinar this Thursday April 20th. Title: Extreme heat and women’s reproductive health in Nigeria. All are welcome to join. Details below. @UCSBgeog
New preprint w/@brian_thiede where we use 54 million (!) @ipumsi individual census records from Asia to examine climatic effects on internal migration, revealing strong evidence of trapping. This builds on prior work with Brian and @Val_Mueller_ASU for Africa and Latin America.
I am excited to announce my @UCSBgeog Master's Thesis is now out in @RemoteSens_MDPI!
We document how salt marsh vegetation landcover changes following a debris flow and discuss the ecological implications of that change.
Check out our results:
https://t.co/rGJCAHHOre
Hopefully some of you started your day with "Climate Change, Social Vulnerability, and Child Nutrition in South Asia" with Kathryn McMahon and @clarklgray; Oral Session #116 in Room M106, Early Life Health in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
8:00 AM - 9:15 AM EDT
Great comments by @SangitaV_ on #PAA2022 presentation by @katiemcmaps of our paper in @GEC_Journal. BTW Katie rocked it and the other discussant couldn't believe she is a first year PhD student!
Congrats to @UCSBgeog PhD student @katiemcmaps for winning the 2022 @ipumsGH research award for best grad student paper! An outcome of her honors thesis in @geographyunc. Check out the paper this Friday at #PAA2022 in session 116, or read in @GEC_Journal!: https://t.co/CsiHMOUrHC
#PAA2022 program is up! We will be presenting research on how climate change affects food security in Ethiopia and Tanzania, child health in South Asia, and long-term social outcomes in the historical US. Looking forward to seeing everyone next week!
@katiemcmaps and @clarklgray investigate the effects of #climate parameters on the health of 220 thousand children in four South Asian Countries. Their results highlight the need for access to #basicresources. Read more details about their findings at GEC: https://t.co/jGr1LAO054
New pub w/@katiemcmaps: We use @DHSprogram data via @ipumsGH to show that climate extremes undermine child growth across South Asia, esp. for low-SES households. Thanks to @unc_our and @HonorsCarolina for supporting this work, which began life as a class project for #GEOG437!
Thrilled to share that my @geographyunc honors thesis with @clarklgray is out in @GEC_Journal today!
We document the effects of climate anomalies & social vulnerability on child growth trajectories in South Asia.
Check out our results in more detail:
https://t.co/gHhdRfUftN