Who is the climate migrant? And how can we discuss the complex nexus between the climate crisis and migration in a manner that is produc¬tive and beneficial to those whose lives and live¬lihoods are most at risk from the climate crisis? These are some of the questions that this report grapples with and that have been the focus of much discussion throughout the #ClimateOf¬Change project, for which this report is produced. Questions that, sadly, as with all things related to discussions on migration, are deeply political in their nature. In seeking to answer them, we draw upon empirical research from four case study countries: Cambodia, Guatemala, Kenya and Senegal. Research was conducted by the inter-disciplinary research team based at the University of Bologna, drawing upon combined sociological, agricultural and food systems, human-geograph¬ical and legal perspectives, together with partner organisations on the ground where we were un¬able to visit the case study countries due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Elena Giacomelli, E.I. (2022). Beyond Panic? Exploring climate mobilities in Senegal, Guatemala, Cambodia and Kenya - Case study report.
Beyond Panic? Exploring climate mobilities in Senegal, Guatemala, Cambodia and Kenya - Case study report
Elena Giacomelli;Elisa Iori;Susanna Villani;Sarah Walker;Pierluigi Musarò;Matteo Vittuari;Marco Borraccetti;Elisa Magnani
2022
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Who is the climate migrant? And how can we discuss the complex nexus between the climate crisis and migration in a manner that is produc¬tive and beneficial to those whose lives and live¬lihoods are most at risk from the climate crisis? These are some of the questions that this report grapples with and that have been the focus of much discussion throughout the #ClimateOf¬Change project, for which this report is produced. Questions that, sadly, as with all things related to discussions on migration, are deeply political in their nature. In seeking to answer them, we draw upon empirical research from four case study countries: Cambodia, Guatemala, Kenya and Senegal. Research was conducted by the inter-disciplinary research team based at the University of Bologna, drawing upon combined sociological, agricultural and food systems, human-geograph¬ical and legal perspectives, together with partner organisations on the ground where we were un¬able to visit the case study countries due to the COVID-19 pandemic.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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