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Humans on the Move: Integrating an Adaptive Approach with a Rights-Based Approach to Climate Change Mobility


ISBN13: 9789004297609
Published: December 2021
Publisher: Brill Nijhoff
Country of Publication: Netherlands
Format: Hardback
Price: £152.00



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As global climate change continues to alter the environment, humans are moving. In this context, human mobility can be an empowered adaptation strategy or an unwelcome necessity for survival with a high cost. Existing legal frameworks provide only a patchwork of protection for some climate change mobility scenarios. In Humans on the Move, Grant Dawson and Rachel Laut investigate the development of an adaptive approach to climate change mobility and explore how transformational adaptation strategies can—and must—be integrated with a rights-based approach.

Subjects:
Immigration, Asylum, Refugee and Nationality Law
Contents:
Dedication
Epigraph
Foreword - Ann Druyan
Introduction
Restricted Access
Part 1. Conceptualizing Climate Change Mobility
Chapter 1. Human Mobility in an Evolving Context
Chapter 2. Climate Change Mobility as an Evolving Concept
Part 2. Exploring a Rights-Based Approach to Climate Change Mobility
Chapter 3. The Development of a Rights-Based Approach and the Integration of an Adaptive Approach
Chapter 4. The Underpinnings of a Rights-Based Approach
Part 3. Implementing an Adaptive Approach to Climate Change Mobility
Chapter 5. The Underpinnings of an Adaptive Approach
Chapter 6. The Application of Complexity Theory to Large-Scale Desertification and Land Degradation in Sahelo-Saharan Africa
Conclusion
Index