Dr. Susan S. Ekoh
Abteilung
Umwelt-Governance
Funktion
Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin
Fachrichtung
Humangeographie
Arbeitsgebiete
- Climate adaptation
- Climate migration
- Urban sustainability
- Sustainable development
Vita
| Seit 04/2022 | German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS) (bis 06/2022 Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE)) Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin Forschungsabteilung "Umwelt Governance" |
| 05/2021-03/2022 | American Society of Adaptation Professionals (ASAP) Climate Adaptation Fellow |
| 08/2017-05/2021 | State University of New York, College of Environmental Science & Forestry (SUNY ESF) Graduate Research & Teaching Assistant |
| 05/2018-08/2018 | United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), New York Intern, Environment Affairs |
| 06/2015-01/2016 | Skeo Solutions Intern Associate |
11/2011-10/2012 | Agricultural Research Council of Nigeria Junior Research Analyst |
| 05/2009-10/20009 | African Development Bank Environmental Project Assistant |
Referierte Publikationen
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Ekoh, Susan S. / Lemir Termon / Idowu Ajibade
(2023)
Climate change and coastal megacities: adapting through mobility
in: Global Environmental Change 80, article 102666 -
Ekoh, Susan S. / Lemir Teron
(2023)
Vulnerable spaces, unequal responses: lessons for transformative climate resilience in Lagos
in: Frontiers in Sustainable Cities 5, article 929121 -
Ekoh, Susan S. / LemirTeron / Idowu Ajibade / Silje Kristiansen
(2022)
Flood risk perceptions and future migration intentions of Lagos residents
in: International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 83, article 103399 -
Teron, Lemir / Susan Ekoh
(2018)
Energy democracy and the city: evaluating the practice and potential of municipal sustainability planning
in: Frontiers in Communication, first published 27.02.2018
Nicht-referierte Publikationen
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Martin-Shields, Charles / Jana Kuhnt / Susan Ekoh / Rose Jaji
(2026)
Migration in the new global order: an opportunity to facilitate, instead of a problem to be securitised
in: Mark Furness / Niels Keijzer (eds.), International development cooperation and the emerging global order, Bonn: German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS), 39-42 -
Ncube, Tomy / Susan S. Ekoh
(2026)
Building social cohesion through livelihood support in climate-related internal displacement settings: evidence from Zimbabwe and Mozambique
(Policy Brief 14/2026) -
Ekoh, Susan S. / Charles Martin-Shields / Carolin Kitzmann / Nina Küssau / Mario Pfeffer / Merle Platen / Theresa Reinel / Mary Boatemaa Setrana / Johnson Wilson Appiah Kubi / Stella Effah
(2025)
Social cohesion in the context of environmental/climate-related internal displacement in Ghana
(Discussion Paper 15/2025) -
Ekoh, Susan S.
(2024)
Exploring the influence of power on the governance of climate im/mobility in Accra and Dakar
(Discussion Paper 10/2024) -
Megatrends Afrika (ed.)
(2024)
Joint Futures: ideas for Germany’s Africa Policy - Ideen für die deutsche Afrikapolitik
in: Megatrends Afrika Working Paper 12 -
Ekoh, Susan
(2023)
Prioritizing Africa’s Needs: how to strengthen Africa-German cooperation on migration
published on megatrends-africa.de, Blog Joint Futures 30, 01.12.2023 -
Ekoh, Susan S.
(2023)
Climate (im)mobility in urban contexts: from recognition to action
(Policy Brief 15/2023)
Meinungsbeiträge
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Ekoh, Susan S.
(2025)
Mehr Flüchtlinge durch Klimawandel? Was Deutschland dagegen tun kann
published on focus.de, 09.05.2025 -
Ekoh, Susan S.
(2025)
Climate change and migration: a call for International cooperation
published on globalpolicyjourncal.com, 05.05.2025 -
Faus Onbargi, Alexia / Aparajita Banerjee / Susan S. Ekoh
(2023)
COP28 und der Weg zur „Just Transition“
Bonn: German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS), Die aktuelle Kolumne vom 29.11.2023
Projekte
- Social Cohesion in Displacement Contexts
- Policy coherence at the nexus of environment, development and migration governance
- Forschungsteam Ghana: Sozialer Zusammenhalt im Kontext von umwelt- und klimabedingter Binnenvertreibung in Ghana
- ‘Contested mobility‘: Migrationspolitik in Ländern des globalen Südens zwischen lokalen Bedarfen, nationaler Interessensaushandlung und globalen Agenden