1. | Mayer, Benoît (ed.) : Research handbook on climate change, migration and the law, 2017 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Research handbook on climate change, migration and the law / Mayer, Benoît (ed.) ; Crépeau, Francois (ed.) - (Research handbooks in climate law), 490 p. - Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017. ISBN 978-1-78536-658-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Benoît Mayer and Francois Crépeau: Introduction. 2. Robert McLeman: Climate-related migration and its linkages to vulnerability, adaptation, and socio-economic inequality: evidence from recent examples. 3. Calum T.M. Nicholson: 'Climate-induced migration': ways forward in the face of an intrinsically equivocal concept. 4. Carol Farbotko: Representation and misrepresentation of climate migrants. 5. Christel Cournil: The inadequacy of international refugee law in response to environmental migration. 6. Elizabeth Ferris: The relevance of the Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement for the climate-change migration nexus. 7. Siobhán McInerney-Lankford: Climate change, human rights and migration: a legal analysis of challenges and opportunities. 8. Ademola Oluborode Jegede: Indigenous peoples, climate migration and international human rights law in Africa, with reflections on the relevance of the Kampala Convention. 9. Maxine Burkett: International climate change law perspectives. 10. Sébastien Jodoin, Kathryn Hansen and Caylee Hong: Displacement due to responses to climate change: the role of a rights-based approach. 11. Benoît Mayer: Climate change, migration and the law of state responsibility. 12. Erika Pires-Ramos and Fernanda de Salles Cavedon-Capdeville: Regional responses to climate change and migration in Latin America. 13. Gervais Appave, Alice Sironi, Mariam Traore Chazalnoël, Dina Ionesco and Daria Mokhnacheva: Organizational perspectives: International Organization for Migration's role and perspectives on climate change, migration and the law. 14. Sophia Kagan, Meredith Byrne and Michelle Leighton: Organizational perspective from the International Labour Organization. 15. Alex Randall: Engaging the media on climate-linked migration. 16. Katrina M. Wyman: Ethical duties to climate migrants. 17. Chloé Anne Vlassopoulos: When climate-induced migration meets loss and damage: a weakening agenda-setting process?. 18. Francois Gemenne: The refugees of the Anthropocene. 19. Frank Biermann and Ingrid Boas: Towards a global governance system to protect climate migrants: taking stock. 20. Ilona Millan and Kylie Wilson: Towards a climate change displacement facility. 21. Susan F. Martin: Towards an extension of complementary protection?. INDEX WORDS:
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2. | McLeman, Robert A. : Climate and human migration, 2014 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Climate and human migration : past experiences, future challenges / McLeman, Robert A., 294 p. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2014. ISBN 978-1-107-60670-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. An introduction to the study of climate and migration. 2. Why people migrate. 3. Migration in the context of vulnerability and adaptation to climatic variability and change. 4. Extreme weather events and migration. 5. River valley flooding and migration. 6. Drought and its influence on migration. 7. Mean sea level rise and its implications for migration and migration policy. 8. Emergent issues in climate and migration research. INDEX WORDS:
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