Andreas Neef is Professor of Global Development and Dean (Research) for the Arts, Education and Law Group at Griffith University, Australia. He has researched and published in the areas of global land and resource grabbing, climate mobilities and mobility justice, climate change adaptation, post-disaster response and recovery, and community resilience. He is an Associate Editor for the Climate Mobility Section of the journal Frontiers in Climate and has been a guest-editor of the topical collection on "Climate Mobilities and Mobility Justice" published in the journal Regional Environmental Change. Natasha Pauli, PhD, is a Senior Lecturer in Environmental Geography at the University of Western Australia. Her research examines human–environment interactions in a range of settings from urban streetscapes to smallholder agriculture, with an emphasis on understanding how people perceive and manage ecological relationships under changing environmental conditions. Together with Andreas Neef, she edited the book "Climate-Induced Disasters in the Asia-Pacific Region: Response, Recovery, Adaptation", published by Emerald in 2020. Bukola Salami currently holds the rank of Full Professor in the Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary. She is also Scientific Director of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion at the Alberta Childrens Hospital Research Institute. Professor Salami’s research program focuses on policies and practices shaping migrant health as well as Black people’s health. She has been involved in over 80 funded studies totalling over $230 million and her research has contributed to practice and policy change. She founded and leads the African Child and Youth Migration Network, a network of 42 scholars from four continents.