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In summary, the project has produced 42 peer-reviewed outputs, mostly journal articles but also two monographs, two special issues, two Chapters in edited collections, one book symposium and three contributions to three major international reports. Currently, these outputs have 1369 citations, although it is still early for some of them.
LO-ACT has also been active in seeking instances of impact. The project has also produced two policy reports for the British Academy, two blogs, and three articles for the conversation (read over 30,000 times). The PI has delivered 8 Keynotes, and in 2021, she was awarded the AXA Prize for Climate Science. Beyond conventional academic outputs, the team also collaborated with a research team in Brazil to deliver an exhibition about the lives of waste pickers that included an innovative soundscape. The team also worked with informal settlement dwellers in the Philippines to develop new proposals and obtained funding from the project CLARE to develop a perspective on climate change adaptation and urbanisation from the experiences of informal settlements.