David Dodman

@dee_are_dee

At work (): urbanisation, development, environment. Not at work: cricket (watching), running (slowly), family. Tweets my own.

London and WGC, UK
Joined April 2012

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  1. Jan 26

    Exciting opportunity to work with great colleagues in Human Settlements Group . Researcher to work on fascinating and relevant topic of protracted displacement in an urban world.

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  2. 17 Dec 2021

    Fantastic opportunity to join the brilliant and team - Managing Editor position at Environment and Urbanization.

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    7 Nov 2021

    Talking urban resilience at COP26 tomorrow- Thinking about heat stress & getting attention to a much-neglected health & climate agenda: occupational health and safety, via

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    8 Nov 2021

    STARTING NOW at : How do we build inclusive resilience – a global conversation. We’re bringing together 3 pillars of the -coastal, rural & urban-and asking: what themes emerged from week 1 & how will these shape week 2? Join live:

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    7 Nov 2021

    Don't forget to register for starting 9th & 10th,fully virtual. You don't have to be at in . We will review progress at the CoP26 & what it means for LDCs, Locally Led , , , etc 👇

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    8 Nov 2021

    Sheila Patel of and of kicking off week 2 of CoP26 with an event in the at Hosted by and others!

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    2 Nov 2021

    Kicking off engagement with a very smooth registration. Good to arrive early to walk through the exhibitions and customary selfies before the days play begins.

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    2 Nov 2021

    The informal sector can be part of the solution to climate crisis by reusing, recycling, flexibility and responsiveness

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    1 Nov 2021

    As gets underway, ’s David Dodman was vocal at and wants the climate summit in Glasgow to be keen on Climate Adaptation for the Most Vulnerable People.

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    2 Nov 2021

    Starting shortly at , IIED's will join this event. Follow the livestream. ⬇

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    💡 Can housing reform help cities deal with climate change whilst reducing poverty? This was the focus of our workshop at the conference last week – discover the key takeaways via our blog👇

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    18 Oct 2021

    My colleague and I put forward a starting argument: efforts to accelerate climate mitigation in cities should decrease, not exacerbate, inequalities. Sounds basic (it is basic!), but it needs repeating in climate policy discussions. 4/

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    18 Oct 2021

    What does the mean for the urban poor? And what, if anything, does decarbonization have to do with long-standing movements for urban justice? A short(?) thread for . 1/

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    12 Oct 2021

    Plenary 4 starting now on Informality and Justice join this fantastic line up of speakers

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    6 Oct 2021

    Super exciting to convene IIED's work around housing justice. Check out our on-line collection () and overview of 's programme of work around this ()

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    6 Oct 2021

    An agenda for housing reform with and . 11th Oct at 1645 CEST. A lively debate to challenge and advance our practices on housing delivery and poverty reduction, economic transformation, climate change adaptation and mitigation.

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  17. 23 Jul 2021

    Total failure by to recognise last-minute changes that make holiday travel from UK to France impossible in August. Customer Service say 'CEO has told us no changes permissible'. Loyal customers no more.

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  18. 6 Jul 2021
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  19. 18 Jun 2021

    For World Refugee Day, see how working with displaced people can help create more inclusive and sustainable cities -

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  20. 9 Jun 2021

    Great photo story showing and research in Afghanistan. See more amazing doors, read more compelling stories at

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