Visual Explainer
You can find a summary of the project’s key insights in this series of vignettes, tracing the emergence of smart climate adaptation. Made Dr. Shakthi Nataraj, who illustrates as The Artful Anthropologist.
View the Visual Explainer:
https://www.digitalclimatefutures.org.uk/index.php/visual-highlights/
Academic Articles
Published
Gioli, G. and Bettini, G. (2026). Smart adaptation or data colonialism? Interrogating the role of digital technologies in climate adaptation. Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space.
https://doi.org/10.1177/25148486251409982
Under Review
Gioli, G. and Bettini, G. “From space to village”: How climate services colonised agrarian futures. Under peer-review.
Pancholi, V. S. Digital adaptation, algorithmic coloniality, and vernacular climate politics: Contesting digital governance in Bihar’s agricultural just transitions. Under peer-review.
Pancholi, V. S. Exclusion and agency in digital climate adaptation: Everyday struggles over MGNREGA technology in Bihar. Under peer-review.
Toolkit for Decolonial Digital Practices
Drawing on our research findings, we have produced a toolkit for academics and practitioners working on digital climate adaptation. Read the toolkit here
d Section in Journal GEO
Following the session organised the project team at the RGS-IBG Annual International Conference in 2024, the editorial team of GEO: Geography and Environment invited the team to submit a proposal for a themed section in the journal.
The journal is an internationally peer-reviewed publication of the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), and reflects a strong thematic fit with current debates on decolonising climate geography.
Two papers have already been published, with three further contributions currently under review.
Conferences & Workshops
Sessions Organised
Bettini, G. and Schumacher, J. (2025). Political and economic values of experimentation in environmental governance. STS Conference Graz, 5–7 May 2025.
Gioli, G., Bettini, G., Sullivan, S. and Pancholi, V. S. (2024). De- or re-colonising climate adaptation? RGS-IBG Annual International Conference, London, 28–30 August 2024.
Presentations
Pancholi, V. S. (2026). Algorithmic coloniality and vernacular climate politics: Contesting digital governance in Bihar’s agricultural adaptation. Department of Politics and Public Administration Spring Seminar Series (online), 4 March 2026.
Pancholi, V. S. (2026). Digital coloniality and climate adaptation: Epistemic violence, material dispossession, and vernacular politics in Bihar’s agricultural sector. DSAI Annual Conference, Trinity College Dublin, 15–16 January 2026.
Pancholi, V. S. (2025). Navigating extraction and solidarity in digital climate adaptation research. BISA CPD Workshop, Queen Mary University of London, 1 December 2025.
Bettini, G. (2025). Failing forward? Experimentation, failure and the politics of smart climate adaptation. Lancaster University, 19 May 2025.
Pancholi, V. S. (2025). Examining resistance for transformative adaptation: Digital adaptation in Bihar, India. ESRC Digital Good Network, University of Sheffield, 14–15 May 2025.
Bettini, G. and Gioli, G. (2025). STS Conference Graz, 5–7 May 2025.
Gioli, G., Bettini, G., Sullivan, S. and Pancholi, V. S. (2024). Digitalising climate futures? POLLEN Political Ecology Network Conference, Lund, Sweden, 10–12 June 2024.Pancholi, V. S. (2024). Digital climate adaptation and ethics of care. RGS-IBG Annual International Conference, London, 28–30 August 2024.
Blog Posts
Dr Vidya Pancholi shares findings from fieldwork in Bihar, mapping digital agriculture initiatives and documenting resistance to digital coloniality.
35 apps and counting: Mapping Bihar’s digital agriculture experiment
Read here: https://pollenpoliticalecology.network/35-apps-and-counting-mapping-bihars-digital-agriculture-experiment/
We are not weak: Resistance to digital coloniality
Read Here: https://pollenpoliticalecology.network/we-are-not-weak-resistance-to-digital-coloniality-in-bihars-climate-adaptation/
