Climate change affects multiple dimensions of well-being through impacts, information and policy responses
The consequences of climate change and responses to climate change interact with multiple
dimensions of human well-being in ways that are emerging or invisible to decision makers …
dimensions of human well-being in ways that are emerging or invisible to decision makers …
Climate change and loss, as if people mattered: values, places, and experiences
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is seeking to
prepare for losses arising from climate change. This is an emerging issue that challenges …
prepare for losses arising from climate change. This is an emerging issue that challenges …
The mental health impacts of climate change: Findings from a Pacific Island atoll nation
Background Climate change is anticipated to have profound effects on mental health,
particularly among populations that are simultaneously ecologically and economically …
particularly among populations that are simultaneously ecologically and economically …
Voluntary immobility and existential security in a changing climate in the Pacific
With the expectation of adverse climate change impacts, some (often majority) Indigenous
populations of the Pacific are expressing a preference to remain on Indigenous lands for …
populations of the Pacific are expressing a preference to remain on Indigenous lands for …
Anti-displacement mobilities and re-emplacements: Alternative climate mobilities in Funafala
C Farbotko - Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
If there is a dominant global imaginary of climate change in low-lying islands, it is of
displacement risk. This paper uses a mobilities perspective to consider anticipated …
displacement risk. This paper uses a mobilities perspective to consider anticipated …
Understanding “islandness”
Islandness is a contested concept, not just between disciplines but also cultures, entangled
with what islands, island studies, and island identity are understood to be. The purpose of …
with what islands, island studies, and island identity are understood to be. The purpose of …
Indigenous (im) mobilities in the Anthropocene
This paper explores Indigenous (im) mobilities in the Anthropocene, and their relationship to
Pacific Islands climate activism. In a context where Indigenous peoples and perspectives are …
Pacific Islands climate activism. In a context where Indigenous peoples and perspectives are …
[PDF][PDF] Relationality and island studies in the Anthropocene
J Pugh - Island Studies Journal, 2018 - islandstudiesjournal.org
The island has become arguably one of the most emblematic figures of the Anthropocene. It
is regularly invoked as exemplary of the changing stakes of our planet. This generates a …
is regularly invoked as exemplary of the changing stakes of our planet. This generates a …
Safe from what? Understanding environmental non-migration in Chilean Patagonia through ontological security and risk perceptions
Why do communities prefer to stay in place despite potentially dangerous changes in their
environment, even when governmental support for outmigration or resettlement is provided …
environment, even when governmental support for outmigration or resettlement is provided …
Planned relocation and everyday agency in low‐lying coastal villages in Fiji
C McMichael, M Katonivualiku… - The Geographical …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Relocation of communities is widely expected to be an adaptive response to sea‐level rise,
albeit a last resort after exhausting other adaptation options. It is a phenomenon, however …
albeit a last resort after exhausting other adaptation options. It is a phenomenon, however …