How should policymakers respond to the reality and future prospect of vast populations being displaced and relocated in an era of global heating? With climate change looming, anxiety over immigration from the Global South is increasingly fuelled by apocalyptic fears of ecological breakdown. "Climate Justice and Migration. Mobility, Development, and Displacement in the Global South" offers fresh perspectives on the relationship between climate change and human migration, questioning the pessimistic prisms of ‘security’ and market-oriented approaches to ‘adaptation’ that currently guide policy. In a world increasingly shaped by climate instability and inequality, the contributors make an impassioned call for the incorporation of justice within frameworks of environmental and migration governance.

How should policymakers respond to the reality and future prospect of vast populations being displaced and relocated in an era of global heating? With climate change looming, anxiety over immigration from the Global South is increasingly fuelled by apocalyptic fears of ecological breakdown. "Climate Justice and Migration. Mobility, Development, and Displacement in the Global South" offers fresh perspectives on the relationship between climate change and human migration, questioning the pessimistic prisms of ‘security’ and market-oriented approaches to ‘adaptation’ that currently guide policy. In a world increasingly shaped by climate instability and inequality, the contributors make an impassioned call for the incorporation of justice within frameworks of environmental and migration governance.

Can migration from West Africa be prevented by climate-resilient agriculture? Lessons in im/mobility from rural Gambia / Paolo Gaibazzi. - ELETTRONICO. - Heinrich Böll Stiftung Publication Series on Democracy:(2020), pp. 95-109.

Can migration from West Africa be prevented by climate-resilient agriculture? Lessons in im/mobility from rural Gambia

Paolo Gaibazzi
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2020

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How should policymakers respond to the reality and future prospect of vast populations being displaced and relocated in an era of global heating? With climate change looming, anxiety over immigration from the Global South is increasingly fuelled by apocalyptic fears of ecological breakdown. "Climate Justice and Migration. Mobility, Development, and Displacement in the Global South" offers fresh perspectives on the relationship between climate change and human migration, questioning the pessimistic prisms of ‘security’ and market-oriented approaches to ‘adaptation’ that currently guide policy. In a world increasingly shaped by climate instability and inequality, the contributors make an impassioned call for the incorporation of justice within frameworks of environmental and migration governance.
2020
Climate Justice and Migration Mobility : Development, and Displacement in the Global South
95
109
Can migration from West Africa be prevented by climate-resilient agriculture? Lessons in im/mobility from rural Gambia / Paolo Gaibazzi. - ELETTRONICO. - Heinrich Böll Stiftung Publication Series on Democracy:(2020), pp. 95-109.
Paolo Gaibazzi
Paolo Gaibazzi
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