[PDF][PDF] Human security

WN Adger, JM Pulhin, J Barnett, GD Dabelko… - 2014 - ore.exeter.ac.uk
Human security will be progressively threatened as the climate changes (robust evidence,
high agreement). Human insecurity almost never has single causes, but instead emerges …

Climate barbarians at the gate? A critique of apocalyptic narratives on 'climate refugees'

G Bettini - Geoforum, 2013 - Elsevier
Climate-induced migration, and particularly the issue of climate refugees, is subject to
growing attention in global climate governance. The debate on the topic sees the …

Focus on environmental risks and migration: causes and consequences

WN Adger, NW Arnell, R Black, S Dercon… - Environmental …, 2015 - iopscience.iop.org
Environmental change poses risks to societies, including disrupting social and economic
systems such as migration. At the same time, migration is an effective adaptation to …

Climate change and migration

S Klepp - Oxford research encyclopedia of climate science, 2017 - oxfordre.com
The topic of climate change and migration attracts a strong following from the media and
produces an increase in academic literature and reports from international governmental …

Theorizing climate change,(im) mobility and socio-ecological systems resilience in low-elevation coastal zones

DWA Murphy - Climate and Development, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
This paper draws on recent theory and empirical research to explore how mobility is and
might be employed by populations vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. It examines …

Three stories of Noah: Navigating religious climate change narratives in the Pacific Island region

H Fair - Geo: Geography and Environment, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
This paper makes a case for spiritualising climate change, outlining the importance of
bringing diverse religious understandings into climate change responses, particularly in the …

The politics of environmental migration and climate justice in the Pacific region

S Klepp, J Herbeck - Journal of Human Rights and the …, 2016 - elgaronline.com
Starting from a critical discussion of current arguments and concepts in research on the
environment–migration nexus, the article analyses how environmental migration is …

In-situ adaptation against climate change can enable relocation of impoverished small islands

ML Jamero, M Onuki, M Esteban, C Chadwick, N Tan… - Marine Policy, 2019 - Elsevier
In-situ adaptation is commonly perceived to discourage mass migration, instead providing
adverse incentives to continue building and living in risky areas. However, evidence from …

[HTML][HTML] Identifying socioeconomic exposure patterns and hotspots of global tropical cyclones from 1990 to 2019

C Wan, Y Tian, J Liu, Y Yan, Z Shi, J Wen, L Yan - Climate Services, 2024 - Elsevier
Tropical cyclones (TCs) are among the most devastating natural hazards. Socioeconomic
exposure to TCs is essential for global disaster risk assessment. This study mapped global …

Climate‐induced migration: Exploring local perspectives in Kiribati

L Allgood, KE McNamara - Singapore Journal of Tropical …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
A number of studies have indicated that the long term habitability of Kiribati, a low‐lying
country in the central tropical Pacific Ocean, is tenuous given the impacts of climate change …