Blog posts & press:
Can international law offer protection to those at risk of climatic statelessness? (ENS Blog, Feb. 2022) [text]
Five Examples of Gender-sensitive Solutions to Displacement Linked with Climate Change (IDMC Blog, March 2022) [text]
Key points from the IPCC report on the connections between climate change and migration (Climate & Migration Coalition, March 2022) [text]
"Why the conversation about climate change and migration needs to change," The New Humanitarian, 22 Feb. 2022 [text]
Reports:
Addressing Climate Migration: A Review of National Policy Approaches (RAND, Dec. 2021) [text]
Climate-related events and environmental stressors’ roles in driving migration in West and North Africa (Mixed Migration Centre, Feb. 2022) [text]
Making sense of movement in the context of climate change: 2021 Kaldor Centre Conference Report (Feb. 2022) [text]
Operational Strategy for Climate Resilience and Environmental Sustainability 2022-2025 (UNHCR, Dec. 2021) [text]
Risk Profile: Sudden-Onset Hazards and the Risk of Future Displacement in the Marshall Islands (Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, March 2022) [text]
Journal articles:
"Climate-induced displacement in the Sahel: A question of classification," International Review of the Red Cross, FirstView, 21 Feb. 2022 [delayed open access]
- Note that the full-text will eventually be made freely available on ICRC's website.
"Environmental Displacement in the Anthropocene," Annals of the American Association of Geographers, Latest Articles, 24 Jan. 2022 [open access]
"International Cooperation and the Protection of Persons Affected by Sea-Level Rise: Drawing the Contours of the Duties of Non-affected States," Yearbook of International Disaster Law Online, vol. 3, no. 1 (2020; published Feb. 2022) [open access]
"Migration/Refugee Law (2020)," Yearbook of International Disaster Law Online, vol. 3, no. 1 (2020; published Feb. 2022) [open access]
"The risks of invisibilization of populations and places in environment-migration research," Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 8:314 (Dec. 2021) [open access]
"Topic modelling exposes disciplinary divergence in research on the nexus between human mobility and the environment," Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 9:34 (Feb. 2022) [open access]
"Vessel for Drowning Persons? The Standard-Setting Potential of International Human Rights Litigation in Addressing Climate Displacement," Yearbook of International Disaster Law Online, vol. 3, no. 1 (2020; published Feb. 2022) [open access]
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