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Climate-related human mobility in Asia and the Pacific = interdisciplinary rights-based approaches /
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Climate-related human mobility in Asia and the Pacific/ edited by Stellina Jolly, Nafees Ahmad, Matthew Scott.
其他題名:
interdisciplinary rights-based approaches /
其他作者:
Jolly, Stellina.
出版者:
Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore : : 2024.,
面頁冊數:
xiv, 270 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
內容註:
Chapter 1: Introduction: Thematic Statement- By the Editors -- Chapter 2: Tropical Cyclone and Older Adults' Mobility: Insights from the Coastal Bangladesh -- Chapter 3: To Move or Not to Move? Social Impact of Climate-related Drought among Forest Community in Northern Thailand -- Chapter 4: Sensitization of Disaster Relief Operations on Persons with Disabilities -- Chapter 5: Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment in Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) and Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) - Laws, Policies and Practices in Vietnam -- Chapter 6: Establishing Human Rights Based Approach to Climate Change Induced Internal Displacement in the Regime of Bangladesh: Challenges and Way Forward -- Chapter 7: Climate Change Impacts, Vulnerabilities and its Implications to Natural Resources Management and its Implications in Bhutan Himalayas in the Context of Global Environmental Change -- Chapter 8: Climate Change-induced Disaster Displacement and Law in India: Positioning the Operationalization of Artificial Intelligence for Protecting Human Rights -- Chapter 9: Climate Change related displacement: Inter-islands & Rural-urban migration in Solomon Islands -- Chapter 10: Impact of Climate Change and Challenges in Accessing Services in the Pacific Islands -- Chapter 11: State Responsibilities and International Obligations in Responding to Climate Mobilities -- Chapter 12: Adat Communities Marginalization: Land Grabbing, Human Rights Violations, and Climate Change -- Chapter 13: Climate Change and Socio-Environmental Issues in Sri Lanka: With Reference to the Landslide-induced Relocations in Aranayake -- Chapter 14: Concluding Remarks by Editors.
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Environmental refugees - Asia. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-3234-0
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9789819732340
Climate-related human mobility in Asia and the Pacific = interdisciplinary rights-based approaches /
Climate-related human mobility in Asia and the Pacific
interdisciplinary rights-based approaches /[electronic resource] :edited by Stellina Jolly, Nafees Ahmad, Matthew Scott. - Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :2024. - xiv, 270 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Sustainable development goals series,2523-3092. - Sustainable development goals series..
Chapter 1: Introduction: Thematic Statement- By the Editors -- Chapter 2: Tropical Cyclone and Older Adults' Mobility: Insights from the Coastal Bangladesh -- Chapter 3: To Move or Not to Move? Social Impact of Climate-related Drought among Forest Community in Northern Thailand -- Chapter 4: Sensitization of Disaster Relief Operations on Persons with Disabilities -- Chapter 5: Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment in Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) and Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) - Laws, Policies and Practices in Vietnam -- Chapter 6: Establishing Human Rights Based Approach to Climate Change Induced Internal Displacement in the Regime of Bangladesh: Challenges and Way Forward -- Chapter 7: Climate Change Impacts, Vulnerabilities and its Implications to Natural Resources Management and its Implications in Bhutan Himalayas in the Context of Global Environmental Change -- Chapter 8: Climate Change-induced Disaster Displacement and Law in India: Positioning the Operationalization of Artificial Intelligence for Protecting Human Rights -- Chapter 9: Climate Change related displacement: Inter-islands & Rural-urban migration in Solomon Islands -- Chapter 10: Impact of Climate Change and Challenges in Accessing Services in the Pacific Islands -- Chapter 11: State Responsibilities and International Obligations in Responding to Climate Mobilities -- Chapter 12: Adat Communities Marginalization: Land Grabbing, Human Rights Violations, and Climate Change -- Chapter 13: Climate Change and Socio-Environmental Issues in Sri Lanka: With Reference to the Landslide-induced Relocations in Aranayake -- Chapter 14: Concluding Remarks by Editors.
Open access.
This open access book critically examines the policies and practices related to climate-related human mobility in Asia-Pacific and the legal and policy protection framework for climatically displaced migrants (CDMs) through an interdisciplinary human rights-based approach. While covering the policy and theoretical dimensions of mobility, it also evaluates the issue through empirical studies. The book illustrates how interdisciplinary rights-based approaches address and identify gaps in the protection framework for the region regarding dimensions of climate change displacement, migration, forced migration, susceptibility to climate change, and typology of climate change-induced displacement. Presenting multiple case scenarios, it recommends a legal mechanism based on human rights in a region brimming with variety and multiculturalism. Bringing together voices from the Asia-Pacific Academic Network on Disaster Displacement, the book examines issues that are immediately relevant in countries where they are living and working. In addition to academic perspective, the chapters also bring perspectives from positions held in national human rights institutions and government. They bring insight into lived experience and policy processes, seeking to avert, minimize, and address displacement, including through general disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation initiatives, as well as specific initiatives around emergency preparedness for response and planned relocation and resettlement. The chapters examine diverse forms of human mobility, including displacement, planned relocation, and forced immobility. The combination of studies focusing on both sudden onset and slower onset movement is also distinctive. With a thorough understanding of the interdisciplinary rights-based approaches to the issue, students, researchers, policymakers, administrators, and all those engaged in studying these topics can quickly evaluate and appreciate how the rights of CDMs are protected on a national, regional, and international level in Asia-Pacific.
ISBN: 9789819732340
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