Alina Kaltenberg
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Topic of my doctoral thesis/project title
Planned Resettlement and Early Warning in the Caribbean: Discourses and Practices of “Vulnerability” from the Perspective of Decolonial Political Ecology
About me
I am a doctoral researcher in climate politics at the Centre for Climate Resilience, focusing on vulnerability discourses and practices in the Caribbean. With degrees in Geography and Environment and Sustainable Development I previously gained research experience at Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development. I have worked on planned resettlement and climate-induced migration and displacement at GIZ and I am very passionate about climate justice.
My Motivation - Why climate resilience?
Through my doctoral research, I aim to contribute to decolonizing vulnerability indicators, helping to build more equitable and inclusive climate resilience frameworks in the future. My approach draws from justice and postcolonial theories to bring sensitivity to the plural realities of climate change to my work.
Looking back
Bachelor degree in Geography at University of Bonn // Internship at Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) // Internship at Bjeknes Centre for Climate Research in Norway // Master degree in Environment and Sustainable Development at University College London, UK // Master thesis on tenure security in Metro Manila// Internship at German International Cooperation Society (GIZ) // Lecturer at University of Trier // Scientific Associate at Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development // Scientific Associate and doctoral student at chair for political science with a specialization in climate politics at University of Augsburg.