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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Introduction: Climate Mobilities and Climate Mobility Justice in the Anthropocene 1
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Part 1 The Climate-Migration Nexus: Concepts and Controversies
- 1 Shifting from Climate Migration to Climate (Im)mobilities: Studying the Intersections between Climate Change and Human Movement 19
- 2 Climate and Mobility: Challenges and Cautions for Research and Policy 38
- 3 The Decision to Stay: A Framework for Conceptualising Voluntary Immobilities 52
- 4 Climate Change, Development Interventions and Migration: Exploring New Conceptual Frameworks 69
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Part 2 Climate (Im)Mobility: Drivers and Decision-Making
- 5 A Finer-Scale Perspective on Climate ‘Micro-mobility’: Short-Distance Movements of People and Communities in Response to Climate Change 91
- 6 Migrating, Adapting in Place or Missing Options? A Systematic Review of Climate Change-Migration Links in Peru 114
- 7 Local Perceptions of Environmental Change Risks and Adaptation Strategies: A Case Study of Bortianor in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana 147
- 8 Pacific Island Mobility amid Climate Change and Other Environmental Challenges – The Case of Samoa 175
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Part 3 Forced Displacement, Health Impacts of Im/mobility and Security Implications
- 9 The Bikini Atoll Community: A Case Study in Displacement, Climate Change Vulnerability and (Im)mobility 191
- 10 Health Consequences of Climate Change for Migrants and Immobile Populations 216
- 11 Spaces of Climate Mobilities: From the US-Mexico Border to Guatemala, and Back 235
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Part 4 Representations of Climate Mobility in Media, Religion and Education
- 12 Eliciting Fear of Climate Change and ‘Others’: Representations of ‘Climate Refugees’ and ‘Environmental Migrants’ in American Media 255
- 13 Introducing Religious and Spiritual Beliefs, Discourses and Solidarity to the Study of Climate-Induced Mobility 280
- 14 State Crime and Climate Justice: Employing a Dystopian Climate Migration Scenario in Postgraduate Teaching 298
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Part 5 Intersectionalities of Climate Mobilities
- 15 Women’s Experiences and Agency in the Gender and Climate Mobility Nexus 321
- 16 No Country for Young Women and Men? Youth Perspectives on the Climate Crisis and (Im)mobility in Senegal 338
- 17 “Owning the Reality of Renting the Skies”: Youth Climate Activism and Neighbourliness in the Context of Pacific Climate Mobility 362
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Part 6 Legal and Ethical Considerations on Planned Relocation in the Context of Climate Change
- 18 Planning for Climate Mobility: Developing a Relational Approach to Planned Community Relocation in Solomon Islands 385
- 19 State-Led and Voluntary Climate-Related Relocations in Fiji: Policy, Practice and Protection Gaps 407
- 20 Planned Relocation or In-Situ Management? Comparing the Justice Outcomes of Two State-Led Climate Change Adaptation Responses in the Philippines 427
- 21 Rising Tides, Subsiding Land: Evaluating the Isle de Jean Charles Resettlement Programme in Louisiana against Arnall’s Principles of Resettlement as Climate Adaptation 444
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Conclusion
- 22 Towards Climate Mobility Justice: From Climate Debt to Climate Reparations and a Welcoming Culture for Climate Migrants 465
- Contributors 477
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Introduction: Climate Mobilities and Climate Mobility Justice in the Anthropocene 1
-
Part 1 The Climate-Migration Nexus: Concepts and Controversies
- 1 Shifting from Climate Migration to Climate (Im)mobilities: Studying the Intersections between Climate Change and Human Movement 19
- 2 Climate and Mobility: Challenges and Cautions for Research and Policy 38
- 3 The Decision to Stay: A Framework for Conceptualising Voluntary Immobilities 52
- 4 Climate Change, Development Interventions and Migration: Exploring New Conceptual Frameworks 69
-
Part 2 Climate (Im)Mobility: Drivers and Decision-Making
- 5 A Finer-Scale Perspective on Climate ‘Micro-mobility’: Short-Distance Movements of People and Communities in Response to Climate Change 91
- 6 Migrating, Adapting in Place or Missing Options? A Systematic Review of Climate Change-Migration Links in Peru 114
- 7 Local Perceptions of Environmental Change Risks and Adaptation Strategies: A Case Study of Bortianor in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana 147
- 8 Pacific Island Mobility amid Climate Change and Other Environmental Challenges – The Case of Samoa 175
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Part 3 Forced Displacement, Health Impacts of Im/mobility and Security Implications
- 9 The Bikini Atoll Community: A Case Study in Displacement, Climate Change Vulnerability and (Im)mobility 191
- 10 Health Consequences of Climate Change for Migrants and Immobile Populations 216
- 11 Spaces of Climate Mobilities: From the US-Mexico Border to Guatemala, and Back 235
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Part 4 Representations of Climate Mobility in Media, Religion and Education
- 12 Eliciting Fear of Climate Change and ‘Others’: Representations of ‘Climate Refugees’ and ‘Environmental Migrants’ in American Media 255
- 13 Introducing Religious and Spiritual Beliefs, Discourses and Solidarity to the Study of Climate-Induced Mobility 280
- 14 State Crime and Climate Justice: Employing a Dystopian Climate Migration Scenario in Postgraduate Teaching 298
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Part 5 Intersectionalities of Climate Mobilities
- 15 Women’s Experiences and Agency in the Gender and Climate Mobility Nexus 321
- 16 No Country for Young Women and Men? Youth Perspectives on the Climate Crisis and (Im)mobility in Senegal 338
- 17 “Owning the Reality of Renting the Skies”: Youth Climate Activism and Neighbourliness in the Context of Pacific Climate Mobility 362
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Part 6 Legal and Ethical Considerations on Planned Relocation in the Context of Climate Change
- 18 Planning for Climate Mobility: Developing a Relational Approach to Planned Community Relocation in Solomon Islands 385
- 19 State-Led and Voluntary Climate-Related Relocations in Fiji: Policy, Practice and Protection Gaps 407
- 20 Planned Relocation or In-Situ Management? Comparing the Justice Outcomes of Two State-Led Climate Change Adaptation Responses in the Philippines 427
- 21 Rising Tides, Subsiding Land: Evaluating the Isle de Jean Charles Resettlement Programme in Louisiana against Arnall’s Principles of Resettlement as Climate Adaptation 444
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Conclusion
- 22 Towards Climate Mobility Justice: From Climate Debt to Climate Reparations and a Welcoming Culture for Climate Migrants 465
- Contributors 477