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Climate Migration Trends

Hugo Raines

Traductor A Ai

Editorial: Publifye

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Climate Migration Trends investigates the growing phenomenon of climate migration, where environmental change forces communities to leave their homes. It highlights how rising sea levels, desertification, and extreme weather events are driving human displacement and reshaping global population patterns, particularly towards urbanization. The book emphasizes that this is not just a future threat, but a present reality demanding immediate attention.

 
The book examines the experiences of those displaced, their adaptation challenges, and the effectiveness of current policy responses. It uses data from governmental reports and academic studies to provide a comprehensive overview of the issue.

 
Distinct regional variations in displacement patterns reveal factors that determine where people relocate and the difficulties they face in accessing housing, employment, and social services in new urban environments.

 
The book progresses from establishing the scientific basis for climate-induced displacement to examining case studies from various regions. It concludes with policy options, advocating for strategies that address the root causes of climate change, support adaptation in vulnerable regions, and facilitate the integration of climate refugees into urban areas, connecting to fields like human rights law, urban planning, and development economics.
Disponible desde: 01/05/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 74 páginas.

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