Beyond Dollars: Reflections on Researching Loss and Damage in Ecuador’s Andes and Amazon

In Ecuador’s Andes and Amazon, loss and damage cannot be understood through economics alone. This reflection explores how climate change is reshaping biodiversity, agriculture, and cultural identity, and what listening to local and Indigenous communities reveals about the deeper, often uncountable, realities of climate loss.

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Listening After Storm Daniel: Community-Centred Research on Biodiversity Loss and Resilience in Derna, Libya

This post reflects on a community-centred research journey into biodiversity and ecosystem loss in Derna, Libya, after Storm Daniel. It highlights the importance of listening to local voices, working through trusted local partnerships, and understanding how loss, resilience, and lived experience are shaped by both environmental change and everyday reality.

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When the Wild Comes Home: The Hidden Ethics of Grassroots Loss and Damage Research

A reflective account of grassroots loss and damage research in Nyaminyami, exploring consent, silence, trust, and non-economic loss while showing why ethical, community-centred methods are essential for documenting climate impacts safely and meaningfully in vulnerable rural communities.

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