Handbook on Climate Mobility
Handbook on Climate Mobility
Ahmed, Bayes; Mallick, Bishawjit
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
02/2026
672
Dura
Inglês
9781035329922
15 a 20 dias
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Contents
Foreword xxi
Andrew Harper
Preface and acknowledgements xxii
Bayes Ahmed and Bishawjit Mallick
Introduction: Towards a just and inclusive framework for climate (im)mobility 1
Bayes Ahmed and Bishawjit Mallick
PART I CONCEPTUAL AND THEORETICAL ADVANCEMENTS
1 Towards an evidence-based action agenda on the climate-(im)mobility (un)nexus(es) 30
Ilan Kelman and Sonja Ayeb-Karlsson
2 Climate refugees or disaster displaced persons: common terminology to enhance policy coherence 48
Timo Schmidt and Sarah Koeltzow
3 The climate mobilities approach, its theoretical basis and methodological implications 66
Hanne Wiegel, Ingrid Boas and Carol Farbotko
4 Rethinking dominant narratives on climate mobilities: a cosmopolitan approach beyond binaries, exclusion, securitisation, and depoliticisation 82
Irene Sacchetti, Natalia Chirinos Arevalo and Dinushika Yapa Abeywardhana
PART II VULNERABILITY, GENDER, AND SOCIAL DIMENSIONS
5 Advancing policy avenues for addressing vulnerabilities by gender in climate change migration and displacement 101
Francesca Rosignoli
6 Gender in climate (im)mobility governance: insights from Peru and Chile 118
Hanne Wiegel and Astrid Carolayn Morales Villalobos
7 Gendered dimensions of climate mobilities in the Northern Bolivian Altiplano 138
Ximena Flores-Palacios and Cloe Barbera
8 From livelihoods to empowerment: What else matters for women during climate mobility in the Global South? 166
Azreen Karim
PART III POLICY, GOVERNANCE, AND INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORKS
9 Governing the climate-mobility nexus: frameworks, institutions, and perspectives 192
Benjamin Schraven
10 Embarking of UNHCR on climate mobility: de facto or de jure expansion of international refugee law regime? 208
K. M. S. Tareq
11 Legal protection for climate migrants: a Canadian perspective 224
Rachel Bryce
12 Modelling climate mobility responses to policy decisions in vulnerable coastal areas: a case study from Thiruvananthapuram, India 242
Aysha Jennath and Saikat Paul
13 Bridging policy gaps in the climate change, human mobility, and security nexus in Guatemala: from scientific evidence to policy integration 268
Ignacio Madurga-Lopez, Julian Higuera-Florez, Cesare Scartozzi and Frans Schapendonk
14 Climate change and human mobility challenges in Pakistan: a policy perspective 286
Saeed A. Khan and Atle Solberg
PART IV METHODOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS AND EMPIRICAL STUDIES
15 Collecting data on human mobility due to climate and environmental change: an overview of the Displacement Tracking Matrix 310
Nando Lewis, Elizabeth Griesmer and Sokhna Sy
16 Rapid rise of slow-onset hazards: unpacking methodological caveats to monitoring displacements with case studies from Asia and the Pacific 329
Thannaletchimy Housset and Ryan Mitra
17 Towards a comprehensive approach to climate mobility in Asia and the Pacific 346
Lorena Ciuffreda, Chris Richter, Gabriela Alvarez Sanchez, Jasmine Tham and Yip-Ching Yu
18 Exploring displacement from river backflows among the local Luo community in the Lake Victoria region, Kenya 368
Nyandiko Nicodemus Omoyo and Juma James Omondi
19 Understanding community perception of internal migration decisions following a super cyclone in a coastal district of Bangladesh 382
Shamrita Zaman
PART V MOBILITY, IMMOBILITY, AND NON-MIGRATION DYNAMICS
20 Staying at low-income urban informal settlements despite heat stress 398
Sultana Ashrafi and Bishawjit Mallick
21 Environmentally induced migration of Andean Indigenous communities in times of the coronavirus pandemic 420
Cecilia Louise Skarne and Bayes Ahmed
22 Colonial legacies and climate adaptation in Fiji: the role of indigenous knowledge in migration decisions 440
Niamh Condon and Bishawjit Mallick
23 Rethinking environmental non-migration and immobility: conceptual distinctions and considerations 458
Bishawjit Mallick and Marta Martinez-Fabiani
PART VI SLOW-ONSET HAZARDS VERSUS SUDDEN-ONSET DISASTERS
24 Between extreme weather: climate change-related human (im)mobilities in the Gran Chaco Americano 480
Giovanna Gini, Beatriz Felipe Perez and Zenaida Lauda-Rodriguez
25 Harmony or disarray: Italy's environmental (im)mobility in the precautionary conundrum 496
Delio Salottolo and Eleonora Guadagno
PART VII COLONIAL LEGACIES AND HISTORICAL INJUSTICES
26 Locating humanitarian organisations within climate migration discourse in Syria: reframing the maximalism-minimalism divide 515
Sophia Matthews
PART VIII HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE AND PROTECTION FRAMEWORKS
27 Understanding and addressing disaster displacement in the context of loss and damage 531
Alice Baillat and Christelle Cazabat
28 Disaster displacement, trafficking in persons, and asylum in the European Union: insights from the case law 550
Chiara Scissa
PART IX CONFLICT, SECURITY, AND CLIMATE MOBILITY
29 Climate, conflict and distance of displacement: analysing internal displacement in Sudan 565
Mouad Khoubbane, Robert Beyer and Nando Lewis
PART X ADAPTATION STRATEGIES AND PLANNED RELOCATION
30 Planned relocation in the context of climate change and disasters: conceptualising an increasingly salient form of human mobility for policy and practice 583
Sarah Koeltzow and Erica Bower
31 Built environment interventions framework for climate-related disaster-induced displacement 601
Chathuranganee Jayakody, Anuradha C. Senanayake, Dilanthi Amaratunga, Chamindi Malalgoda and Richard Haigh
Conclusion: Toward tethered resilience in climate (im)mobility 630
Bishawjit Mallick
Index 635
Foreword xxi
Andrew Harper
Preface and acknowledgements xxii
Bayes Ahmed and Bishawjit Mallick
Introduction: Towards a just and inclusive framework for climate (im)mobility 1
Bayes Ahmed and Bishawjit Mallick
PART I CONCEPTUAL AND THEORETICAL ADVANCEMENTS
1 Towards an evidence-based action agenda on the climate-(im)mobility (un)nexus(es) 30
Ilan Kelman and Sonja Ayeb-Karlsson
2 Climate refugees or disaster displaced persons: common terminology to enhance policy coherence 48
Timo Schmidt and Sarah Koeltzow
3 The climate mobilities approach, its theoretical basis and methodological implications 66
Hanne Wiegel, Ingrid Boas and Carol Farbotko
4 Rethinking dominant narratives on climate mobilities: a cosmopolitan approach beyond binaries, exclusion, securitisation, and depoliticisation 82
Irene Sacchetti, Natalia Chirinos Arevalo and Dinushika Yapa Abeywardhana
PART II VULNERABILITY, GENDER, AND SOCIAL DIMENSIONS
5 Advancing policy avenues for addressing vulnerabilities by gender in climate change migration and displacement 101
Francesca Rosignoli
6 Gender in climate (im)mobility governance: insights from Peru and Chile 118
Hanne Wiegel and Astrid Carolayn Morales Villalobos
7 Gendered dimensions of climate mobilities in the Northern Bolivian Altiplano 138
Ximena Flores-Palacios and Cloe Barbera
8 From livelihoods to empowerment: What else matters for women during climate mobility in the Global South? 166
Azreen Karim
PART III POLICY, GOVERNANCE, AND INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORKS
9 Governing the climate-mobility nexus: frameworks, institutions, and perspectives 192
Benjamin Schraven
10 Embarking of UNHCR on climate mobility: de facto or de jure expansion of international refugee law regime? 208
K. M. S. Tareq
11 Legal protection for climate migrants: a Canadian perspective 224
Rachel Bryce
12 Modelling climate mobility responses to policy decisions in vulnerable coastal areas: a case study from Thiruvananthapuram, India 242
Aysha Jennath and Saikat Paul
13 Bridging policy gaps in the climate change, human mobility, and security nexus in Guatemala: from scientific evidence to policy integration 268
Ignacio Madurga-Lopez, Julian Higuera-Florez, Cesare Scartozzi and Frans Schapendonk
14 Climate change and human mobility challenges in Pakistan: a policy perspective 286
Saeed A. Khan and Atle Solberg
PART IV METHODOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS AND EMPIRICAL STUDIES
15 Collecting data on human mobility due to climate and environmental change: an overview of the Displacement Tracking Matrix 310
Nando Lewis, Elizabeth Griesmer and Sokhna Sy
16 Rapid rise of slow-onset hazards: unpacking methodological caveats to monitoring displacements with case studies from Asia and the Pacific 329
Thannaletchimy Housset and Ryan Mitra
17 Towards a comprehensive approach to climate mobility in Asia and the Pacific 346
Lorena Ciuffreda, Chris Richter, Gabriela Alvarez Sanchez, Jasmine Tham and Yip-Ching Yu
18 Exploring displacement from river backflows among the local Luo community in the Lake Victoria region, Kenya 368
Nyandiko Nicodemus Omoyo and Juma James Omondi
19 Understanding community perception of internal migration decisions following a super cyclone in a coastal district of Bangladesh 382
Shamrita Zaman
PART V MOBILITY, IMMOBILITY, AND NON-MIGRATION DYNAMICS
20 Staying at low-income urban informal settlements despite heat stress 398
Sultana Ashrafi and Bishawjit Mallick
21 Environmentally induced migration of Andean Indigenous communities in times of the coronavirus pandemic 420
Cecilia Louise Skarne and Bayes Ahmed
22 Colonial legacies and climate adaptation in Fiji: the role of indigenous knowledge in migration decisions 440
Niamh Condon and Bishawjit Mallick
23 Rethinking environmental non-migration and immobility: conceptual distinctions and considerations 458
Bishawjit Mallick and Marta Martinez-Fabiani
PART VI SLOW-ONSET HAZARDS VERSUS SUDDEN-ONSET DISASTERS
24 Between extreme weather: climate change-related human (im)mobilities in the Gran Chaco Americano 480
Giovanna Gini, Beatriz Felipe Perez and Zenaida Lauda-Rodriguez
25 Harmony or disarray: Italy's environmental (im)mobility in the precautionary conundrum 496
Delio Salottolo and Eleonora Guadagno
PART VII COLONIAL LEGACIES AND HISTORICAL INJUSTICES
26 Locating humanitarian organisations within climate migration discourse in Syria: reframing the maximalism-minimalism divide 515
Sophia Matthews
PART VIII HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE AND PROTECTION FRAMEWORKS
27 Understanding and addressing disaster displacement in the context of loss and damage 531
Alice Baillat and Christelle Cazabat
28 Disaster displacement, trafficking in persons, and asylum in the European Union: insights from the case law 550
Chiara Scissa
PART IX CONFLICT, SECURITY, AND CLIMATE MOBILITY
29 Climate, conflict and distance of displacement: analysing internal displacement in Sudan 565
Mouad Khoubbane, Robert Beyer and Nando Lewis
PART X ADAPTATION STRATEGIES AND PLANNED RELOCATION
30 Planned relocation in the context of climate change and disasters: conceptualising an increasingly salient form of human mobility for policy and practice 583
Sarah Koeltzow and Erica Bower
31 Built environment interventions framework for climate-related disaster-induced displacement 601
Chathuranganee Jayakody, Anuradha C. Senanayake, Dilanthi Amaratunga, Chamindi Malalgoda and Richard Haigh
Conclusion: Toward tethered resilience in climate (im)mobility 630
Bishawjit Mallick
Index 635
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Migration; Climate Mobility; Disasters; Climate Migration; Climate Refugees; Climate Change
Contents
Foreword xxi
Andrew Harper
Preface and acknowledgements xxii
Bayes Ahmed and Bishawjit Mallick
Introduction: Towards a just and inclusive framework for climate (im)mobility 1
Bayes Ahmed and Bishawjit Mallick
PART I CONCEPTUAL AND THEORETICAL ADVANCEMENTS
1 Towards an evidence-based action agenda on the climate-(im)mobility (un)nexus(es) 30
Ilan Kelman and Sonja Ayeb-Karlsson
2 Climate refugees or disaster displaced persons: common terminology to enhance policy coherence 48
Timo Schmidt and Sarah Koeltzow
3 The climate mobilities approach, its theoretical basis and methodological implications 66
Hanne Wiegel, Ingrid Boas and Carol Farbotko
4 Rethinking dominant narratives on climate mobilities: a cosmopolitan approach beyond binaries, exclusion, securitisation, and depoliticisation 82
Irene Sacchetti, Natalia Chirinos Arevalo and Dinushika Yapa Abeywardhana
PART II VULNERABILITY, GENDER, AND SOCIAL DIMENSIONS
5 Advancing policy avenues for addressing vulnerabilities by gender in climate change migration and displacement 101
Francesca Rosignoli
6 Gender in climate (im)mobility governance: insights from Peru and Chile 118
Hanne Wiegel and Astrid Carolayn Morales Villalobos
7 Gendered dimensions of climate mobilities in the Northern Bolivian Altiplano 138
Ximena Flores-Palacios and Cloe Barbera
8 From livelihoods to empowerment: What else matters for women during climate mobility in the Global South? 166
Azreen Karim
PART III POLICY, GOVERNANCE, AND INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORKS
9 Governing the climate-mobility nexus: frameworks, institutions, and perspectives 192
Benjamin Schraven
10 Embarking of UNHCR on climate mobility: de facto or de jure expansion of international refugee law regime? 208
K. M. S. Tareq
11 Legal protection for climate migrants: a Canadian perspective 224
Rachel Bryce
12 Modelling climate mobility responses to policy decisions in vulnerable coastal areas: a case study from Thiruvananthapuram, India 242
Aysha Jennath and Saikat Paul
13 Bridging policy gaps in the climate change, human mobility, and security nexus in Guatemala: from scientific evidence to policy integration 268
Ignacio Madurga-Lopez, Julian Higuera-Florez, Cesare Scartozzi and Frans Schapendonk
14 Climate change and human mobility challenges in Pakistan: a policy perspective 286
Saeed A. Khan and Atle Solberg
PART IV METHODOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS AND EMPIRICAL STUDIES
15 Collecting data on human mobility due to climate and environmental change: an overview of the Displacement Tracking Matrix 310
Nando Lewis, Elizabeth Griesmer and Sokhna Sy
16 Rapid rise of slow-onset hazards: unpacking methodological caveats to monitoring displacements with case studies from Asia and the Pacific 329
Thannaletchimy Housset and Ryan Mitra
17 Towards a comprehensive approach to climate mobility in Asia and the Pacific 346
Lorena Ciuffreda, Chris Richter, Gabriela Alvarez Sanchez, Jasmine Tham and Yip-Ching Yu
18 Exploring displacement from river backflows among the local Luo community in the Lake Victoria region, Kenya 368
Nyandiko Nicodemus Omoyo and Juma James Omondi
19 Understanding community perception of internal migration decisions following a super cyclone in a coastal district of Bangladesh 382
Shamrita Zaman
PART V MOBILITY, IMMOBILITY, AND NON-MIGRATION DYNAMICS
20 Staying at low-income urban informal settlements despite heat stress 398
Sultana Ashrafi and Bishawjit Mallick
21 Environmentally induced migration of Andean Indigenous communities in times of the coronavirus pandemic 420
Cecilia Louise Skarne and Bayes Ahmed
22 Colonial legacies and climate adaptation in Fiji: the role of indigenous knowledge in migration decisions 440
Niamh Condon and Bishawjit Mallick
23 Rethinking environmental non-migration and immobility: conceptual distinctions and considerations 458
Bishawjit Mallick and Marta Martinez-Fabiani
PART VI SLOW-ONSET HAZARDS VERSUS SUDDEN-ONSET DISASTERS
24 Between extreme weather: climate change-related human (im)mobilities in the Gran Chaco Americano 480
Giovanna Gini, Beatriz Felipe Perez and Zenaida Lauda-Rodriguez
25 Harmony or disarray: Italy's environmental (im)mobility in the precautionary conundrum 496
Delio Salottolo and Eleonora Guadagno
PART VII COLONIAL LEGACIES AND HISTORICAL INJUSTICES
26 Locating humanitarian organisations within climate migration discourse in Syria: reframing the maximalism-minimalism divide 515
Sophia Matthews
PART VIII HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE AND PROTECTION FRAMEWORKS
27 Understanding and addressing disaster displacement in the context of loss and damage 531
Alice Baillat and Christelle Cazabat
28 Disaster displacement, trafficking in persons, and asylum in the European Union: insights from the case law 550
Chiara Scissa
PART IX CONFLICT, SECURITY, AND CLIMATE MOBILITY
29 Climate, conflict and distance of displacement: analysing internal displacement in Sudan 565
Mouad Khoubbane, Robert Beyer and Nando Lewis
PART X ADAPTATION STRATEGIES AND PLANNED RELOCATION
30 Planned relocation in the context of climate change and disasters: conceptualising an increasingly salient form of human mobility for policy and practice 583
Sarah Koeltzow and Erica Bower
31 Built environment interventions framework for climate-related disaster-induced displacement 601
Chathuranganee Jayakody, Anuradha C. Senanayake, Dilanthi Amaratunga, Chamindi Malalgoda and Richard Haigh
Conclusion: Toward tethered resilience in climate (im)mobility 630
Bishawjit Mallick
Index 635
Foreword xxi
Andrew Harper
Preface and acknowledgements xxii
Bayes Ahmed and Bishawjit Mallick
Introduction: Towards a just and inclusive framework for climate (im)mobility 1
Bayes Ahmed and Bishawjit Mallick
PART I CONCEPTUAL AND THEORETICAL ADVANCEMENTS
1 Towards an evidence-based action agenda on the climate-(im)mobility (un)nexus(es) 30
Ilan Kelman and Sonja Ayeb-Karlsson
2 Climate refugees or disaster displaced persons: common terminology to enhance policy coherence 48
Timo Schmidt and Sarah Koeltzow
3 The climate mobilities approach, its theoretical basis and methodological implications 66
Hanne Wiegel, Ingrid Boas and Carol Farbotko
4 Rethinking dominant narratives on climate mobilities: a cosmopolitan approach beyond binaries, exclusion, securitisation, and depoliticisation 82
Irene Sacchetti, Natalia Chirinos Arevalo and Dinushika Yapa Abeywardhana
PART II VULNERABILITY, GENDER, AND SOCIAL DIMENSIONS
5 Advancing policy avenues for addressing vulnerabilities by gender in climate change migration and displacement 101
Francesca Rosignoli
6 Gender in climate (im)mobility governance: insights from Peru and Chile 118
Hanne Wiegel and Astrid Carolayn Morales Villalobos
7 Gendered dimensions of climate mobilities in the Northern Bolivian Altiplano 138
Ximena Flores-Palacios and Cloe Barbera
8 From livelihoods to empowerment: What else matters for women during climate mobility in the Global South? 166
Azreen Karim
PART III POLICY, GOVERNANCE, AND INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORKS
9 Governing the climate-mobility nexus: frameworks, institutions, and perspectives 192
Benjamin Schraven
10 Embarking of UNHCR on climate mobility: de facto or de jure expansion of international refugee law regime? 208
K. M. S. Tareq
11 Legal protection for climate migrants: a Canadian perspective 224
Rachel Bryce
12 Modelling climate mobility responses to policy decisions in vulnerable coastal areas: a case study from Thiruvananthapuram, India 242
Aysha Jennath and Saikat Paul
13 Bridging policy gaps in the climate change, human mobility, and security nexus in Guatemala: from scientific evidence to policy integration 268
Ignacio Madurga-Lopez, Julian Higuera-Florez, Cesare Scartozzi and Frans Schapendonk
14 Climate change and human mobility challenges in Pakistan: a policy perspective 286
Saeed A. Khan and Atle Solberg
PART IV METHODOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS AND EMPIRICAL STUDIES
15 Collecting data on human mobility due to climate and environmental change: an overview of the Displacement Tracking Matrix 310
Nando Lewis, Elizabeth Griesmer and Sokhna Sy
16 Rapid rise of slow-onset hazards: unpacking methodological caveats to monitoring displacements with case studies from Asia and the Pacific 329
Thannaletchimy Housset and Ryan Mitra
17 Towards a comprehensive approach to climate mobility in Asia and the Pacific 346
Lorena Ciuffreda, Chris Richter, Gabriela Alvarez Sanchez, Jasmine Tham and Yip-Ching Yu
18 Exploring displacement from river backflows among the local Luo community in the Lake Victoria region, Kenya 368
Nyandiko Nicodemus Omoyo and Juma James Omondi
19 Understanding community perception of internal migration decisions following a super cyclone in a coastal district of Bangladesh 382
Shamrita Zaman
PART V MOBILITY, IMMOBILITY, AND NON-MIGRATION DYNAMICS
20 Staying at low-income urban informal settlements despite heat stress 398
Sultana Ashrafi and Bishawjit Mallick
21 Environmentally induced migration of Andean Indigenous communities in times of the coronavirus pandemic 420
Cecilia Louise Skarne and Bayes Ahmed
22 Colonial legacies and climate adaptation in Fiji: the role of indigenous knowledge in migration decisions 440
Niamh Condon and Bishawjit Mallick
23 Rethinking environmental non-migration and immobility: conceptual distinctions and considerations 458
Bishawjit Mallick and Marta Martinez-Fabiani
PART VI SLOW-ONSET HAZARDS VERSUS SUDDEN-ONSET DISASTERS
24 Between extreme weather: climate change-related human (im)mobilities in the Gran Chaco Americano 480
Giovanna Gini, Beatriz Felipe Perez and Zenaida Lauda-Rodriguez
25 Harmony or disarray: Italy's environmental (im)mobility in the precautionary conundrum 496
Delio Salottolo and Eleonora Guadagno
PART VII COLONIAL LEGACIES AND HISTORICAL INJUSTICES
26 Locating humanitarian organisations within climate migration discourse in Syria: reframing the maximalism-minimalism divide 515
Sophia Matthews
PART VIII HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE AND PROTECTION FRAMEWORKS
27 Understanding and addressing disaster displacement in the context of loss and damage 531
Alice Baillat and Christelle Cazabat
28 Disaster displacement, trafficking in persons, and asylum in the European Union: insights from the case law 550
Chiara Scissa
PART IX CONFLICT, SECURITY, AND CLIMATE MOBILITY
29 Climate, conflict and distance of displacement: analysing internal displacement in Sudan 565
Mouad Khoubbane, Robert Beyer and Nando Lewis
PART X ADAPTATION STRATEGIES AND PLANNED RELOCATION
30 Planned relocation in the context of climate change and disasters: conceptualising an increasingly salient form of human mobility for policy and practice 583
Sarah Koeltzow and Erica Bower
31 Built environment interventions framework for climate-related disaster-induced displacement 601
Chathuranganee Jayakody, Anuradha C. Senanayake, Dilanthi Amaratunga, Chamindi Malalgoda and Richard Haigh
Conclusion: Toward tethered resilience in climate (im)mobility 630
Bishawjit Mallick
Index 635
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