Dear colleagues,

I would like to bring your attention to a new open access article: The role
of colonial pasts in shaping climate futures: Adaptive capacity in
Georgetown, Guyana
<https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0197397523001625>.
Appearing in the journal *Habitat International*, the article explores the
colonial history of Georgetown, Guyana in the context of its vulnerability
to various climate change impacts, including flooding, and demonstrates the
links between the city's colonial governance and its present-day adaptive
capacity.
It finds the city's adaptive capacity being influenced physically by the
Dutch colonial period, and socially, politically, and economically by the
British colonial period.
The article recommends reparations to right the wrong.
Please feel free to on-share with interested colleagues.

Regards,
Dr Stacy-ann Robinson
Colby College

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