Pacific Voices and Climate Change

Pacific Voices and Climate Change

Alsford, Niki J.P.

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

05/2022

250

Dura

Inglês

9783030984595

15 a 20 dias

473

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Introduction.- Chapter 1. The next wave of climate refugees? Building a clear narrative concerning levels of understanding and agency in communities across the Pacific who are most at risk from the effects of the climate emergency.- Chapter 2. Sustainable Development from Unsustainable Climate: Sustainable Development Goals and the Pacific Small Island Developing States.- Chapter 3. New Zealand's Political Responses to Climate Change and Migration in the Pacific: A Perspective from the South.- Chapter 4. Agency and Action: Gender Inclusion in Planning for Climate Change Induced Human Mobility in Fiji.- Chapter 5. Assertion of Indigenous identity in the face of climate change: The works of two millennial Paiwan authors.- Chapter 6. Climate Change, Humility and Resilience: Analyzing a Myth of the Bunun in Taiwan.- Chapter 7. North American Native Literature and Environment: Perspectives on the Native Challenges and Dispossession.- Chapter 8. Future Impacts of Climate Change on the Lives and Livelihoods of Indo-Fijians.- Chapter 9. Exploring Australia and New Zealand's Climate Policies: Similarities and Differences.
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Climate Change;Pacific Islands;Pacific Coastlines;Sustainable Development;Indigenous Knowledge;Migration;climate adaptation;climate refugees