
Nigeria Climate Disasters 2025 #climateadaptation #greeninfrastructure #beyondthebrink
Can innovation save Nigeria from its growing climate disasters? In this episode, I speak with Dr. Mshelia, a leading expert in GIS, remote sensing, and disaster risk management, about Nigeria’s most urgent environmental threats, floods, droughts, desertification, and how conflict zones worsen the impact. Please visit our website to get more information: http://www.globalsafehub.org/
We explore how AI, satellite imagery, and agroforestry are helping experts create more accurate flood risk assessments and climate adaptation strategies. Dr. Mshelia also shares how disaster bonds, micro-insurance, and strengthening food value chains can build resilience among low-income, at-risk communities.
From post-disaster recovery to forest conservation and global best practices, this conversation is packed with solutions that Nigeria and the world needs right now.
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Do you think Nigeria should focus more on tech like AI or go back to nature-based solutions like agroforestry to fight climate disasters?