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Climate Change And Human Mobility Across Borders

Understanding The Complex Links Between Climate Change Human Mobility
Understanding The Complex Links Between Climate Change Human Mobility

Understanding The Complex Links Between Climate Change Human Mobility This briefing on climate change and human mobility across borders explores how the movement of people across borders is inextricably linked to complex legal, social, and policy questions. There is scientific consensus that climatic changes, in interaction with various economic, political, and social factors, will have significant impacts on human mobility; however, the temporal, spatial, and societal dimensions of these impacts remain deeply uncertain.

Climate Change And Human Mobility Across Borders California Council
Climate Change And Human Mobility Across Borders California Council

Climate Change And Human Mobility Across Borders California Council Research links climate stressors, such as warming temperatures, severe weather events, and rising sea levels, to human migration within and between countries in many regions of the world. this paper reviews this new frontier for migration research and charts directions for future work. Climate change and environmental stressors are increasingly shaping human mobility patterns across borders—with significant implications for conflict dynamics, peacebuilding, and sustainable development. This article interrogates these processes of bordering associated with climate mobilities research and policymaking, whilst also exploring how border mobility relations and associated processes of bordering might be changed or rethought in a changing climate. Positioned at the intersection of migration and climate change–two critical forces shaping the economic outlook of many economies across the world–our novel analysis arrives at a set of findings that shed light about the impact of climate on cross border migration.

Climate Change And Human Mobility Across Borders California Council
Climate Change And Human Mobility Across Borders California Council

Climate Change And Human Mobility Across Borders California Council This article interrogates these processes of bordering associated with climate mobilities research and policymaking, whilst also exploring how border mobility relations and associated processes of bordering might be changed or rethought in a changing climate. Positioned at the intersection of migration and climate change–two critical forces shaping the economic outlook of many economies across the world–our novel analysis arrives at a set of findings that shed light about the impact of climate on cross border migration. Climate change, human mobility and security together present a pressing policy challenge. as extreme weather events intensify and seasonal pat terns change, policymakers need to address how these factors shape human mobility. The report emphasizes the urgent need for new research on migration, highlighting the significant role of global factors like climate change, conflict, and demographic changes in shaping future migration trends. As the impacts of climate change and disasters affect the displacement of people worldwide, decision makers and practitioners are increasingly being called upon to assess whether those displaced across international borders in this context are entitled to international protection. This article interrogates these processes of bordering associated with climate mobilities research and policymaking, whilst also exploring how border mobility relations and associated processes of bordering might be changed or rethought in a changing climate.

Climate Change And Human Mobility Stanford University
Climate Change And Human Mobility Stanford University

Climate Change And Human Mobility Stanford University Climate change, human mobility and security together present a pressing policy challenge. as extreme weather events intensify and seasonal pat terns change, policymakers need to address how these factors shape human mobility. The report emphasizes the urgent need for new research on migration, highlighting the significant role of global factors like climate change, conflict, and demographic changes in shaping future migration trends. As the impacts of climate change and disasters affect the displacement of people worldwide, decision makers and practitioners are increasingly being called upon to assess whether those displaced across international borders in this context are entitled to international protection. This article interrogates these processes of bordering associated with climate mobilities research and policymaking, whilst also exploring how border mobility relations and associated processes of bordering might be changed or rethought in a changing climate.

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