Bio
Steven Miron is a researcher working and publishing on environmental mobility, disaster displacement and climate change adaptation. His current research focuses on climate-related loss and damage, displacement and durable solutions. Steve is also a Module Tutor in the RLI’s Refugee Protection and Forced Migration MA programme at the University of London School of Advanced Studies.
Joint Editor-in-Chief of Researching Internal Displacement, Steve works as RID’s editorial lead in the thematic area of environmental displacement and climate mobilities. Formerly a publishing executive at John Wiley & Sons for over twenty years, he headed up Wiley’s operations in Asia and, later, Wiley’s Global Research publishing business.
Steve is a graduate (Dist.) of the Refugee Protection and Forced Migration Studies MA programme at the University of London School of Advanced Studies, holds a Certificate in International Migration from Georgetown University, and has a BA in Chinese Studies and Anthropology (Dist.) from the University of California, San Diego. He lives in the Catskills mountain region of New York.
Recent publications
- It’s Time for Solutions: Addressing Displacement and Other Human Mobility Challenges in the Context of Climate Change Loss and Damage. The Loss and Damage Collaboration and Researching Internal Displacement. 1 November 2024.
- The Gaps in NAPs: More must be done to integrate human (im)mobility into National Adaptation Plans Researching Internal Displacement Blog, 6 March 2024
- Loss and Damage and Human Mobility at COP 28: An Emerging Architecture to Avert, Minimize and Address Displacement?, Refugee Law Initiative Blog, 19 December 2023
- Loss and Damage and Displacement: Key Messages for the Road to COP 28 (ed.), Researching Internal Displacement Blog, 15 September 2023
- Climate Adaptation, Maladaptation and (Im)mobility: Dynamics and Outcomes in Bangladesh, Researching Internal Displacement Working Paper No. 34, 1 February 2023