Harry is joining the JUST Centre as a Research Associate on the Built and Social Infrastructure component. Harry’s research spans political ecology, agrarian studies, and work on water and infrastructure politics. He recently completed his PhD in Human Geography at Manchester. His PhD project, A Climate of precarity: The politics of climate change and agrarian development in Sri Lanka’s north-central dry zone, critically examines how histories of uneven development – shaped by colonialism, post-colonialism, and neoliberalism – intersect with climate change in Sri Lanka. Broadly, he is interested in research and practice that advance to build more just and sustainable futures under climate change.