Climate Change and Human Mobility
Herausgeber: Hastrup, Kirsten; Fog Olwig, Karen
Climate Change and Human Mobility
Herausgeber: Hastrup, Kirsten; Fog Olwig, Karen
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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.
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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.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 404g
- ISBN-13: 9781316635254
- ISBN-10: 1316635252
- Artikelnr.: 47552673
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 404g
- ISBN-13: 9781316635254
- ISBN-10: 1316635252
- Artikelnr.: 47552673
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Introduction: climate change and human mobility Kirsten Hastrup and
Karen Fog Olwig; 2. Leaving home: how can historic human movement inform
the future? Carole Crumley; 3. Inuit and climate change in the prehistoric
eastern Arctic: a perspective from Greenland Mikkel Sorensen; 4.
Dehumanising the uprooted: lessons from Iceland in the Little Ice Age
Kirsten Hastrup; 5. Relocation of Reef and Atoll Island communities as an
adaptation to climate change? Learning from experience in the Solomon
Islands Thomas Birk; 6. Contextualising links between migration and
environmental change in northern Ethiopia James Morrissey; 7. On the risks
of engineering mobility to reduce vulnerability to climate change: insights
from a small island state Jon Barnett; 8. Mobility, climate change and
social dynamics in the Arctic: the creation of new horizons of expectation
and the role of the community Frank Sejersen; 9. Land grab in Africa:
resilience for whom? Quentin Gausset and Michael Whyte; 10. Climate change,
migration and Christianity in Oceania Wolfgang Kempf; 11. Climate-induced
migration and conflict: what are the links? Christian Webersik.
Karen Fog Olwig; 2. Leaving home: how can historic human movement inform
the future? Carole Crumley; 3. Inuit and climate change in the prehistoric
eastern Arctic: a perspective from Greenland Mikkel Sorensen; 4.
Dehumanising the uprooted: lessons from Iceland in the Little Ice Age
Kirsten Hastrup; 5. Relocation of Reef and Atoll Island communities as an
adaptation to climate change? Learning from experience in the Solomon
Islands Thomas Birk; 6. Contextualising links between migration and
environmental change in northern Ethiopia James Morrissey; 7. On the risks
of engineering mobility to reduce vulnerability to climate change: insights
from a small island state Jon Barnett; 8. Mobility, climate change and
social dynamics in the Arctic: the creation of new horizons of expectation
and the role of the community Frank Sejersen; 9. Land grab in Africa:
resilience for whom? Quentin Gausset and Michael Whyte; 10. Climate change,
migration and Christianity in Oceania Wolfgang Kempf; 11. Climate-induced
migration and conflict: what are the links? Christian Webersik.
1. Introduction: climate change and human mobility Kirsten Hastrup and
Karen Fog Olwig; 2. Leaving home: how can historic human movement inform
the future? Carole Crumley; 3. Inuit and climate change in the prehistoric
eastern Arctic: a perspective from Greenland Mikkel Sorensen; 4.
Dehumanising the uprooted: lessons from Iceland in the Little Ice Age
Kirsten Hastrup; 5. Relocation of Reef and Atoll Island communities as an
adaptation to climate change? Learning from experience in the Solomon
Islands Thomas Birk; 6. Contextualising links between migration and
environmental change in northern Ethiopia James Morrissey; 7. On the risks
of engineering mobility to reduce vulnerability to climate change: insights
from a small island state Jon Barnett; 8. Mobility, climate change and
social dynamics in the Arctic: the creation of new horizons of expectation
and the role of the community Frank Sejersen; 9. Land grab in Africa:
resilience for whom? Quentin Gausset and Michael Whyte; 10. Climate change,
migration and Christianity in Oceania Wolfgang Kempf; 11. Climate-induced
migration and conflict: what are the links? Christian Webersik.
Karen Fog Olwig; 2. Leaving home: how can historic human movement inform
the future? Carole Crumley; 3. Inuit and climate change in the prehistoric
eastern Arctic: a perspective from Greenland Mikkel Sorensen; 4.
Dehumanising the uprooted: lessons from Iceland in the Little Ice Age
Kirsten Hastrup; 5. Relocation of Reef and Atoll Island communities as an
adaptation to climate change? Learning from experience in the Solomon
Islands Thomas Birk; 6. Contextualising links between migration and
environmental change in northern Ethiopia James Morrissey; 7. On the risks
of engineering mobility to reduce vulnerability to climate change: insights
from a small island state Jon Barnett; 8. Mobility, climate change and
social dynamics in the Arctic: the creation of new horizons of expectation
and the role of the community Frank Sejersen; 9. Land grab in Africa:
resilience for whom? Quentin Gausset and Michael Whyte; 10. Climate change,
migration and Christianity in Oceania Wolfgang Kempf; 11. Climate-induced
migration and conflict: what are the links? Christian Webersik.