Climate change affects multiple dimensions of well-being through impacts, information and policy responses

WN Adger, J Barnett, S Heath, S Jarillo - Nature Human Behaviour, 2022 - nature.com
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 …

Climate change and loss, as if people mattered: values, places, and experiences

P Tschakert, J Barnett, N Ellis… - Wiley …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

The mental health impacts of climate change: Findings from a Pacific Island atoll nation

KE Gibson, J Barnett, N Haslam, I Kaplan - Journal of anxiety disorders, 2020 - Elsevier
Background Climate change is anticipated to have profound effects on mental health,
particularly among populations that are simultaneously ecologically and economically …

Voluntary immobility and existential security in a changing climate in the Pacific

C Farbotko, C McMichael - Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

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 …

Understanding “islandness”

A Foley, L Brinklow, J Corbett, I Kelman… - Annals of the …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
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 …

Indigenous (im) mobilities in the Anthropocene

S Suliman, C Farbotko, H Ransan-Cooper… - Mobilities, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
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 …

[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 …

Safe from what? Understanding environmental non-migration in Chilean Patagonia through ontological security and risk perceptions

H Wiegel, J Warner, I Boas, M Lamers - Regional Environmental Change, 2021 - Springer
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 …

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 …