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Climate Change and Human Mobility

Author : Kirsten Hastrup
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 277 pages
File Size : 43,49 MB
Release : 2012-08-23
Category : Nature
ISBN : 1107028213

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This book examines general questions and particular cases of climate-change related mobility, and explores their implications for the social sciences.

The Emerging Global Consensus on Climate Change and Human Mobility

Author : Mostafa M Naser
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 94 pages
File Size : 27,85 MB
Release : 2020-11-05
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1351599917

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This book examines whether a global consensus is emerging on climate change and human mobility and presents evidence of a slow-moving but dynamic, step-by-step process of international policy development on climate-related mobility. Naser reviews the range of solutions offered to address climate-related mobility problems, such as extending the 1951 UN Refugee Convention, adopting an additional protocol to the UNFCCC or creating a new international treaty to support those facing climate-related migration and displacement problems. He examines the accumulating stock of international policies and initiatives relevant to climate-related mobility using a framework of six policy areas: human rights, refugees, climate change, disaster risk reduction, migration,and sustainable development. He uses this framework to define and summarise the main UN actions and milestones on climate-related mobility. Despite the difficult context affecting the global community of worsening climate change impacts and human rights under threat, Naser asserts that the foundations of global consensus on climate-related mobility have been built, particularly in the last decade. This book will be of great relevance to students, scholars and policy-makers with an interest in the increasing interface between climate change and human mobility policy issues.

The Emerging Global Consensus on Climate Change and Human Mobility

Author : Mostafa Mahmud Naser
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 94 pages
File Size : 15,32 MB
Release : 2020-11-06
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781315105031

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"This book examines whether a global consensus is emerging on climate change and human mobility and presents evidence of a slow-moving but dynamic, step-by-step process of international policy development on climate-related mobility. Naser reviews the range of solutions offered to address climate-related mobility problems, such as extending the 1951 UN Refugee Convention, adopting an additional protocol to the UNFCCC or creating a new international treaty to support those facing climate-related migration and displacement problems. He examines the accumulating stock of international policies and initiatives relevant to climate-related mobility using a framework of six policy areas: human rights; refugees; climate change; disaster risk reduction; migration; and sustainable development. He uses this framework to define and summarise the main UN actions and milestones on climate-related mobility. Despite the difficult context affecting the global community of worsening climate change impacts and human rights under threat, Naser asserts that the foundations of global consensus on climate-related mobility have been built, particularly in the last decade. This book will be of great relevance to students, scholars and policymakers with an interest in the increasing interface between climate change and human mobility policy issues"--

Climate Change, Migration and Human Rights

Author : Dimitra Manou
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 278 pages
File Size : 16,86 MB
Release : 2017-05-12
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1317222334

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Climate Change already having serious impacts on the lives of millions of people across the world. These impacts are not only ecological, but also social, economic and legal. Among the most significant of such impacts is climate change-induced migration. The implications of this on human rights raise pressing questions, which require serious scholarly reflection. Drawing together experts in this field, Climate Change, Migration and Human Rights offers a fresh perspective on human rights law and policy issues in the climate change regime by examining the interrelationships between various aspects of human rights, climate change and migration. Three key themes are explored: understanding the concepts of human dignity, human rights and human security; the theoretical nexus between human rights, climate change and migration or displacement; and the practical implications and challenges for lawyers and policy-makers of protecting human dignity in the face of climate change and displacement. The book also includes a series of case studies from Alaska, Bangladesh, Kenya and the Pacific islands which aim to improve our understanding of the theoretical and practical implications of climate change for human rights and migration. This book will be of great interest to scholars of environmental law and policy, human rights law, climate change, and migration and refugee studies.

Climate Change and Human Mobility

Author : Kirsten Hastrup
Publisher :
Page : 278 pages
File Size : 24,59 MB
Release : 2014-05-14
Category : SOCIAL SCIENCE
ISBN : 9781139550086

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This book examines general questions and particular cases of climate-change related mobility and explores their implications for the social sciences.

The Atlas of Environmental Migration

Author : Dina Ionesco
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 169 pages
File Size : 13,23 MB
Release : 2016-11-25
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1317693108

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As climate change and extreme weather events increasingly threaten traditional landscapes and livelihoods of entire communities the need to study its impact on human migration and population displacement has never been greater. The Atlas of Environmental Migration is the first illustrated publication mapping this complex phenomenon. It clarifies terminology and concepts, draws a typology of migration related to environment and climate change, describes the multiple factors at play, explains the challenges, and highlights the opportunities related to this phenomenon. Through elaborate maps, diagrams, illustrations, case studies from all over the world based on the most updated international research findings, the Atlas guides the reader from the roots of environmental migration through to governance. In addition to the primary audience of students and scholars of environment studies, climate change, geography and migration it will also be of interest to researchers and students in politics, economics and international relations departments.

Climate Change and Human Mobility

Author : Jan Sulista
Publisher : LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Page : 48 pages
File Size : 47,98 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Climatic changes
ISBN : 9783844390957

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The goal of this book is to look for linkages between two phenomena: climate change and human mobility (migration). Through reviewing contemporary literature this book examines the influence of changing climate on human behavior when it comes to decision to migrate. Are people likely to leave their homes when negatively affected by changes in their environment or will they choose to adapt and stay? Are changes of global environment likely to be so severe to provoke such strong population responses? Can climate change be the sole reason for people to migrate? Through what channels can change of climate and environment pressure residents to move? Are the conclusions of researchers sufficient for creating effective policy response? What are likely the groups being most affected and why? In the first chapter I debate determinants of migration and likely impacts of climate change in near future. In second chapter I discuss the impacts of climate change on certain areas of human life with particular attention being given to agriculture. Further I review the literature on climate events and consider them as possible push factor in the areas that are most severely hit.

Migration, Environment and Climate Change

Author : Frank Laczko
Publisher : UN
Page : 448 pages
File Size : 34,11 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN :

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Gradual and sudden environmental changes are resulting in substantial human movement and displacement, and the scale of such flows, both internal and cross-border, is expected to rise with unprecedented impacts on lives and livelihoods. Despite the potential challenge, there has been a lack of strategic thinking about this policy area partly due to a lack of data and empirical research on this topic. Adequately planning for and managing environmentallyinduced migration will be critical for human security. The papers in this volume were first presented at the Research Workshop on Migration and the Environment: Developing a Global Research Agenda held in Munich, Germany in April 2008. One of the key objectives on the Munich workshop was to address the need for more sound empirical research and identify priority areas of research for policy makers in the field of migration and the environment.

Climate and Human Migration

Author : Robert A. McLeman
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 313 pages
File Size : 24,76 MB
Release : 2014
Category : Law
ISBN : 1107022657

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The first comprehensive review of the interaction between climate change and migration; for advanced students, researchers and policy makers.

Nordic Approaches to Climate-Related Human Mobility

Author : Miriam Cullen
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 162 pages
File Size : 32,60 MB
Release : 2024-06-20
Category : Science
ISBN : 104004042X

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Academic discussion of climate‐related human mobility has understandably focused on the places where people are especially vulnerable to climate‐related harm: the Global South. Yet, the unique biophysical, legal and socio‐political characteristics of the Nordic region, as well as its roles as both ‘home’ and ‘host’ to climate‐related mobilities, justify its independent attention. Filling this lacuna, this collection is the first to address climate‐related human mobility in the Nordic region. It is a timely and much needed collection, which brings together leading and emerging voices from both academia and practice in a single volume, spanning policy and geographical breadth. Its chapters cover both regional approaches to the global phenomenon of climate mobility, such as the traditional role of the Nordic states as norm entrepreneurs and their representation in multilateral fora, and on‐the‐ground climate impacts unique to this region and their localised responses. Case studies include judicial decision‐making as it relates to climate‐related migration, insights into the local communication of climate risk, changes to Nordic development and climate policy, as well as climate‐related mobilities of Nordic Indigenous Peoples. This volume will be of great interest to students and scholars of disaster and climate studies, as well as climate‐related mobility, migration and displacement.