Global Views on Climate Relocation and Social Justice

Global Views on Climate Relocation and Social Justice

Navigating Retreat

Siders, A.R.; Ajibade, Idowu Jola

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2021

324

Dura

Inglês

9780367693442

15 a 20 dias

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1. Navigating retreat: Global views on climate relocation and social justice Part 1. Definitions and legal landscapes 2. Rethinking process and reframing language for climate-induced relocation 3. The role of international governance to reduce maladaptive climate relocation 4. Charting a justice-based approach to planned climate relocation for the world's refugees Part 2. Shifting lands, resistance and acceptance 5. Breaking the borderscape: Migration, resettlement, and citizenship on the Anthropocene Brahmaputra 6. Losing ground: Rethinking land loss in the context of managed retreat 7. Resistance, acceptance and misalignment of goals in climate-related resettlement in Malawi 8.Land is Life: A poem of the Philippines Lumad Part 3. Navigating transitions 9. Moving to higher ground: Planning for relocation as an adaptation strategy to climate change in the Fiji Islands 10. Voices of Arraigo: Redefining relocation for landslide-affected communities in the informal settlements of Bogota, Colombia 11. The climate crisis is a housing crisis: Without growth we cannot retreat 12. Voices of Ghoramora Island, India: The case for planned relocation 13. The need for a resettlement pathway for Guyana's vulnerable coastal communities 14. Mobile livelihoods and adaptive social protection: Can migrant workers foster resilience to climate change? 15. Identity and power: How cultural values inform decision-making in climate-based relocation Part 4. Finding hope 16. Voices of Enseada da Baleia: Emotions and feelings in a preventive and self-managed relocation 17. Hope, community, and creating a future in the face of disaster Part 5. Future directions 18. Retreating from the waves 19. Climate-induced relocation as a third wave of response to climate change 20. Waves of grief and anger: Communicating through the "End of the World" as we knew it
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climate relocation;environmental migration;climate change;climate adaptation;environmental displacement;environmental justice;social justice;climatic hazards;community voices;gender;Flood Insurance;managed retreat;FEMA;Resort Relocation;Internal Displacement;Adaptive Social Protection;Buyout Program;Dense;Relocation Process;Climate Migrants;Direct Carving;Frontline Communities;Climate Change Displacement;Flood Risk;RLPs;Cape Hatteras Lighthouse;Personal Displacement;Typhoon Haiyan;Power Shifting;Slow Onset Environmental Change;Ganges Brahmaputra Delta;Chikwawa District;Region III