IntechOpen eBooks,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Апрель 30, 2024
This
chapter
rigorously
examines
the
influence
of
climate
change
on
migration
dynamics
from
Northern
Triangle
countries—Honduras,
El
Salvador,
Guatemala—towards
southern
Mexican
and
United
States
borders,
analyzed
through
a
national
security
lens.
Utilizing
comprehensive
analyses
principal
diagnostics
World
Bank,
International
Organization
for
Migration,
States’
strategic
response,
it
anticipates
continuation
climate-induced
due
to
socioeconomic
impacts
COVID-19
pandemic
ongoing
change.
investigation
uniquely
evaluates
migration,
integrating
multidisciplinary
approach
that
includes
aspects
security,
change,
development,
highlighting
significant
impact
regional
mobility
trends
expected
persist.
Despite
these
challenges,
prioritization
effects
in
migrant-origin
countries
remains
minimal,
overshadowed
by
economic
benefits
emigration,
particularly
international
remittances.
The
also
critiques
current
lack
or
policies
mitigate
this
despite
efforts
address
issue
perspective.
It
underscores
complexity
developing
cohesive
policy
framework
addresses
rights,
employment,
emphasizing
necessity
promoting
labor
face
environmental
pressures.
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Climate Change,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
15(4)
Опубликована: Апрель 12, 2024
Abstract
This
article
presents
a
new
interpretive
framework
for
understanding
the
implications
of
climate
change
migration,
and
reviews
reflects
on
existing
evidence
research
gaps
in
light
this
framework.
Most
climate‐migration
is
heavily
environment‐centric,
even
when
acknowledging
importance
contextual
or
intervening
factors.
In
contrast,
proposed
here
considers
five
different
pathways
through
which
affecting,
might
affect,
migration:
short‐term
shocks,
long‐term
climatic
related
changes,
environmental
“pull”
factors,
adaptation
mitigation
measures,
perceptions
narratives.
reviewing
relating
to
each
these
pathways,
paper
finds
among
other
things
that
shocks
may
simultaneously
increase
reduce
migration;
trends
provides
weak
basis
future
dynamics;
more
attention
needs
be
paid
three
by
researchers
policymakers
alike.
Overall,
associated
review
suggest
broader
migration
from
outlined
IPCC's
most
recent
assessment,
many
reviews.
categorized
under:
Climate
Development
Knowledge
Action
Environmental Science & Sustainable Development,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown, С. 42 - 56
Опубликована: Март 31, 2024
Despite
the
growing
academic
concern
and
policy
interest
in
climate
change
drivers
of
migration,
scientific
evidence
on
topic
remains
contested,
with
divergent
claims
positive
negative
contributions
human
migration
displacement.
This
review
seeks
to
assess
change-related
a
focus
three
East
African
countries:
Tanzania,
Kenya,
Uganda.
They
are
among
most
vulnerable
countries
Africa,
one
mobile
populations.
The
study
used
available
literature
as
data
source.
About
22
research
articles
were
sourced
from
Web
Science
Scopus
databases
critically
reviewed.
generally
indicates
that
effects
such
frequent
drought
flood
disasters,
livestock
pests,
crop
diseases
influence
displacement
region.
On
other
hand,
rising
sea
levels
pose
imminent
risks
can
cause
if
adaptation
measures
not
taken.
has
also
revealed
responses
or
diseases,
be
it
localized
adjustment
out-migration,
determined
by
households'
adaptive
capacity.
For
rapid
onset
events
floods,
less
fortunate
living
poorly
constructed
structures
flood-prone
zones.
proposes
strengthening
framework
mainstreaming
nations’
plans.
It
calls
for
promoting
alternative
livelihood
activities
an
strategy
areas
prone
lessen
human-forced
Earth System Dynamics,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
15(5), С. 1179 - 1206
Опубликована: Сен. 10, 2024
Abstract.
In
recent
years,
research
on
normatively
positive
social
tipping
dynamics
in
response
to
the
climate
crisis
has
produced
invaluable
insights.
contrast,
relatively
little
attention
been
given
potentially
negative
processes
that
might
unfold
due
an
increasingly
destabilized
Earth
system
and
how
they
turn
reinforce
ecological
destabilization
and/or
impede
change.
this
paper,
we
discuss
selected
potential
(anomie,
radicalization
polarization,
displacement,
conflict,
financial
destabilization)
linked
destabilization.
We
draw
related
understand
drivers
likelihood
of
these
dynamics,
their
effects
human
societies
system,
for
cascading
interactions
(e.g.
food
insecurity
displacement)
contributing
systemic
risks.
This
first
attempt
provide
explorative
conceptualization
empirical
account
is
intended
motivate
further
into
under-studied
area
nonetheless
crucial
our
ability
respond
ensuring
are
not
averted
by
ones.
International Migration Review,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
58(4), С. 1913 - 1936
Опубликована: Авг. 28, 2024
The
scholarship
on
migration
and
climate
change
has
been
rapidly
developed
over
recent
decades,
moving
away
from
apocalyptic
predictions
of
mass
displacement
toward
more
nuanced
modeling
the
complex
relationships
between
migration.
Unfortunately,
much
that
development
happened
in
parallel
to
core
studies
thus
our
prevailing
theories
do
not
reflect
these
emerging
Our
objectives
for
this
article
are
describe
general
theoretical
assertions
made
change-migration
literature
propose
a
framework
guiding
empirical
investigations
into
ways
drives
human
migration,
identifying
mediating
variables
directly
shape
integrating
multiple
levels
analyses.
We
provide
an
example
how
can
be
used
design
analytic
strategy
conclude
by
suggesting
future
research
use
conceptual
model
move
cohesive
theory
climate-related
resulting
policy
responses.
Social Sciences,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
12(12), С. 663 - 663
Опубликована: Ноя. 29, 2023
A
model
for
constructing
sustainable
Climate
Change
Haven
communities
in
appropriate
areas
of
the
United
States
and
globally
is
presented.
The
proposes
construction
walkable
20,000
to
30,000
residents
with
electricity
provided
by
hydropower
generators
biofuel
combustion.
remediation
surface-mined
using
switchgrass
flood
control
dams
redirect
excess
rainfall
will
be
required
some
areas.
This
also
addresses
multiple
social
cultural
considerations
resettle
groups
migrants
communities,
together
preparation
preservation
nearby
farmland
feeding
community.
F1000Research,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
12, С. 982 - 982
Опубликована: Март 8, 2024
Climate-health
literacy
is
the
ability
to
find,
access,
understand,
interpret,
evaluate,
and
communicate
information
about
impact
of
climate
change
on
human
health
make
decisions
act
accordingly
that
information.
Climate
affects
people’s
in
numerous
ways,
both
directly
indirectly,
e.g.,
by
increasing
risks
cardiovascular
disease,
infections,
depression,
anxiety
disorders,
trauma.
It
important
for
professionals
understand
complex
interaction
between
health.
A
teaching
concept
presented
incorporates
core
elements
climate-health
literacy.
On
a
first
level,
physical
climatological
basics
are
taught,
direct
indirect
impacts
health,
protective
measures,
psychological
background
climate-protective
behavior,
professional
ethics.
Furthermore,
via
self-awareness
self-reflection,
student’s
mental
should
be
evaluated.
In
an
advanced
coping
strategies,
resilience,
vulnerability,
as
well
role
health-care
crisis.
expert-level
lectures,
knowledge
can
deepened,
special
content
like
activist
burnout
addressed.
According
to
the
Global
Report
on
Internal
Displacement
(GRID,
2022),
number
of
displaced
people
worldwide
at
end
2021
was
59.1
million,
with
53.2
million
them
being
result
conflicts
and
violence,
5.9
caused
by
climate-related
disasters.
Furthermore,
In-ternational
Organization
for
Migration
(IOM)
predicts
that
climate
crisis
will
be
solely
re-sponsible
one
billion
migrants
2050.
In
this
context,
research
examines
issue
coastal
multi-risk
arising
from
a
combination
heavy
rainfall,
river's
overflow,
sea-level
rise
phenomena,
analysing
it
through
disciplinary
perspective
urban
planning.
Specifically,
study
focuses
need
upgrade
Local
Urban
Plan
climate-proof
defining
method
aimed
updating
territory's
cognitive
framework
preparation
map
(which
considers
different
time
horizons),
as
well
prescriptive
apparatus
definition
toolkit
site-specific
design
actions
oriented
towards
adaptation.
The
proposed
methodology
is
verified
case
Isola
Sacra,
Fiumicino
(Italy),
intended
applicable
other
territorial
contexts.
aims
outline
guidelines
planning
tools
promote
long-term
resilient
development
in
risk-prone
areas.