Safe water for the nutrition and heat-related health of displaced women
30 April 2025
Nausheen is a specialist in cities and climate change with a strong focus on extreme heat impacts. World-leading researcher on multi-dimensional risks and uncertainties and the gendered/intersectional implications and impacts on urban systems, people and public health.
Asia-Africa climate change; extreme heat; cities; infrastructures; health; resilience.
Nausheen's current work looks at the interactions between vulnerability, climate change impacts – eg heat (extreme, chronic), urban flooding – and post-colonial histories/contexts of infrastructural violence, land displacement and anti-poor urban planning in the urban global South.
She is particularly interested in understanding the multi-dimensional risks and uncertainties that arise from these interactions, and the gendered/intersectional implications and impacts on urban systems, people and public health, for instance the impact of extreme heat on malnutrition as it pertains specifically to the health of female internally displaced peoples in informal settlements.