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This book provides an authoritative analysis of the impact of climate change on migration.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 899g
- ISBN-13: 9781107014855
- ISBN-10: 1107014859
- Artikelnr.: 35499329
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 899g
- ISBN-13: 9781107014855
- ISBN-10: 1107014859
- Artikelnr.: 35499329
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Introduction: migration and climate change Etienne Piguet, Antoine
Pécoud and Paul de Guchteneire; Part I. Evidence on the Migration-Climate
Change Relationship: 2. The main climate change forecasts that might cause
human displacements Martine Rebetez; 3. Climate change, migration and
health in Brazil Alisson Flávio Barbieri and Ulisses E. C. Confalonieri; 4.
Environmental degradation and out-migration: evidence from Nepal Pratikshya
Bohra-Mishra and Douglas S. Massey; 5. Refusing 'refugee' in the Pacific:
(de)constructing climate-induced displacement in international law Jane
McAdam; 6. Critical views on the relationship between climate change and
migration: some insights from the experience of Bangladesh Allan Findlay
and Alistair Geddes; 7. Sea level rise, local vulnerability and involuntary
migration Anthony Oliver-Smith; 8. Environmental change and forced
migration scenarios: methods and findings from the Nile Delta, Sahel and
Meking Delta Koko Warner, Alex de Sherbinin, Charles Erhart, Susana Adamo
and Tricia Chai-Onn; Part II. Policy Responses, Normative Issues and
Critical Perspectives: 9. Research and policy interactions in the birth of
the 'environmental migration' concept François Gemenne; 10. Lessons from
past forced resettlement for climate change migration Graeme Hugo; 11.
Climate change and internal displacement: challenges to the normative
framework Khalid Koser; 12. Displacement, climate change and gender Lori M.
Hunter and Emmanuel David; 13. Drought, desertification and migration: past
experiences, predicted impacts and human rights issues Michelle Leighton;
14. The protection of 'environmental refugees' in international law
Christel Cournil; 15. 'Environmental refugees': aspects of international
state responsibility Astrid Epiney; 16. Concluding remarks on the climate
change-migration nexus Stephen Castles.
Pécoud and Paul de Guchteneire; Part I. Evidence on the Migration-Climate
Change Relationship: 2. The main climate change forecasts that might cause
human displacements Martine Rebetez; 3. Climate change, migration and
health in Brazil Alisson Flávio Barbieri and Ulisses E. C. Confalonieri; 4.
Environmental degradation and out-migration: evidence from Nepal Pratikshya
Bohra-Mishra and Douglas S. Massey; 5. Refusing 'refugee' in the Pacific:
(de)constructing climate-induced displacement in international law Jane
McAdam; 6. Critical views on the relationship between climate change and
migration: some insights from the experience of Bangladesh Allan Findlay
and Alistair Geddes; 7. Sea level rise, local vulnerability and involuntary
migration Anthony Oliver-Smith; 8. Environmental change and forced
migration scenarios: methods and findings from the Nile Delta, Sahel and
Meking Delta Koko Warner, Alex de Sherbinin, Charles Erhart, Susana Adamo
and Tricia Chai-Onn; Part II. Policy Responses, Normative Issues and
Critical Perspectives: 9. Research and policy interactions in the birth of
the 'environmental migration' concept François Gemenne; 10. Lessons from
past forced resettlement for climate change migration Graeme Hugo; 11.
Climate change and internal displacement: challenges to the normative
framework Khalid Koser; 12. Displacement, climate change and gender Lori M.
Hunter and Emmanuel David; 13. Drought, desertification and migration: past
experiences, predicted impacts and human rights issues Michelle Leighton;
14. The protection of 'environmental refugees' in international law
Christel Cournil; 15. 'Environmental refugees': aspects of international
state responsibility Astrid Epiney; 16. Concluding remarks on the climate
change-migration nexus Stephen Castles.
1. Introduction: migration and climate change Etienne Piguet, Antoine
Pécoud and Paul de Guchteneire; Part I. Evidence on the Migration-Climate
Change Relationship: 2. The main climate change forecasts that might cause
human displacements Martine Rebetez; 3. Climate change, migration and
health in Brazil Alisson Flávio Barbieri and Ulisses E. C. Confalonieri; 4.
Environmental degradation and out-migration: evidence from Nepal Pratikshya
Bohra-Mishra and Douglas S. Massey; 5. Refusing 'refugee' in the Pacific:
(de)constructing climate-induced displacement in international law Jane
McAdam; 6. Critical views on the relationship between climate change and
migration: some insights from the experience of Bangladesh Allan Findlay
and Alistair Geddes; 7. Sea level rise, local vulnerability and involuntary
migration Anthony Oliver-Smith; 8. Environmental change and forced
migration scenarios: methods and findings from the Nile Delta, Sahel and
Meking Delta Koko Warner, Alex de Sherbinin, Charles Erhart, Susana Adamo
and Tricia Chai-Onn; Part II. Policy Responses, Normative Issues and
Critical Perspectives: 9. Research and policy interactions in the birth of
the 'environmental migration' concept François Gemenne; 10. Lessons from
past forced resettlement for climate change migration Graeme Hugo; 11.
Climate change and internal displacement: challenges to the normative
framework Khalid Koser; 12. Displacement, climate change and gender Lori M.
Hunter and Emmanuel David; 13. Drought, desertification and migration: past
experiences, predicted impacts and human rights issues Michelle Leighton;
14. The protection of 'environmental refugees' in international law
Christel Cournil; 15. 'Environmental refugees': aspects of international
state responsibility Astrid Epiney; 16. Concluding remarks on the climate
change-migration nexus Stephen Castles.
Pécoud and Paul de Guchteneire; Part I. Evidence on the Migration-Climate
Change Relationship: 2. The main climate change forecasts that might cause
human displacements Martine Rebetez; 3. Climate change, migration and
health in Brazil Alisson Flávio Barbieri and Ulisses E. C. Confalonieri; 4.
Environmental degradation and out-migration: evidence from Nepal Pratikshya
Bohra-Mishra and Douglas S. Massey; 5. Refusing 'refugee' in the Pacific:
(de)constructing climate-induced displacement in international law Jane
McAdam; 6. Critical views on the relationship between climate change and
migration: some insights from the experience of Bangladesh Allan Findlay
and Alistair Geddes; 7. Sea level rise, local vulnerability and involuntary
migration Anthony Oliver-Smith; 8. Environmental change and forced
migration scenarios: methods and findings from the Nile Delta, Sahel and
Meking Delta Koko Warner, Alex de Sherbinin, Charles Erhart, Susana Adamo
and Tricia Chai-Onn; Part II. Policy Responses, Normative Issues and
Critical Perspectives: 9. Research and policy interactions in the birth of
the 'environmental migration' concept François Gemenne; 10. Lessons from
past forced resettlement for climate change migration Graeme Hugo; 11.
Climate change and internal displacement: challenges to the normative
framework Khalid Koser; 12. Displacement, climate change and gender Lori M.
Hunter and Emmanuel David; 13. Drought, desertification and migration: past
experiences, predicted impacts and human rights issues Michelle Leighton;
14. The protection of 'environmental refugees' in international law
Christel Cournil; 15. 'Environmental refugees': aspects of international
state responsibility Astrid Epiney; 16. Concluding remarks on the climate
change-migration nexus Stephen Castles.