Climate migration refers to the displacement of individuals, both within countries and across borders, as a result of climate-related disasters. This...
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Climate migration is a subset of climate-related mobility that refers to movement driven by the impact of sudden or gradual climate-exacerbated disasters...
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Report Climate migration and water rights Colorado River Water Conservation District v. United States Drainage law Grazing rights Optimum water content for...
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disease, and economic loss. Human migration and conflict can also be a result. The World Health Organization calls climate change one of the biggest threats...
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UUSC WaterAid WaterLex (defunct as of 2020) PeaceJam Thirst Project Water portal Law portal Politics portal Climate migration and water rights Environmental...
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includes water needed for ecosystems to function. Regions with a desert climate often face physical water scarcity. Central Asia, West Asia, and North Africa...
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that impact cities due to climate change. It also causes exacerbating existing problems such as air pollution, water scarcity, and heat illness in metropolitan...
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distances and from one country to another (external migration), but internal migration (within a single country) is the dominant form of human migration globally...
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Human rights and climate change is a conceptual and legal framework under which international human rights and their relationship to global warming are...
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riparian and lower riparian regions in relation to sharing of water resources; Increased health risks and climate change induced migration. Various programs...
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Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), the Paris Agreement, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons...
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policy agenda in relation to food and energy security, migration policy, and diplomatic efforts. The term climate security was initially promoted by...
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environmental consequences, climate change significantly affects human health, including the realm of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHRs). Nowhere...
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that climate change will cause internal migration of between 31 and 143 million people by 2050. This would be as they escape crop failures, water scarcity...
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effects on health, the economy, and human rights. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's (IPCC) Fourth National Climate Assessment Report found that...
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So there is a migration from scientific denial to a denial that economic measures against climate change can be good for the economy and for people." June:...
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Displacement and Migration 2019: Water Supply 2018: Child Protection and Children's Rights 2017: Analysis and Prospects 2016: Logistics and Infrastructure...
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Forced displacement (redirect from Involuntary migration)
Jane (2012-02-01), "Overarching Normative Principles", Climate Change, Forced Migration, and International Law, Oxford University Press, pp. 237–266...
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system, prior appropriation water rights is the doctrine that the first person to take a quantity of water from a water source for "beneficial use" (agricultural...
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and floods. The impact of climate change in Africa falls disproportionately on indigenous people because they have limitations on their migration and...
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WASH (redirect from Water supply and women in developing countries)
(e.g., leaking water distribution systems). Further challenges include polluted water sources and the impacts of climate change on water security. Planning...
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prioritization of economic development. Water scarcity in Iran is further exacerbated by climate change. Iran suffers from ground water depletion. From 2002 to 2017...
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challenge as a result of water resource depletion, climate change, and population expansion. Water is a necessity for all forms of life as well as industries...
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The Climate of Ethiopia is highly diverse, ranging from equatorial rainforest with high rainfall and humidity in the south and southwest, to Afromontane...
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biodiversity, water and migration, water and infrastructure, and biofuels. The water sector can be affected by external forces such as demography, climate change...
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Developing country (redirect from Effects of climate change on developing countries)
Development Goal 13 on climate action. Climate stress is likely to add to existing migration patterns in developing countries and beyond but is not expected...
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Jane McAdam (section Prizes and awards)
Refugee rights and policy wrongs: A frank up-to-date guide by experts, Jane McAdam & Fiona Chong (2019) Climate change, forced migration, and international...
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today's Bangladesh, Maldives, Nepal, North India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. Indo-Aryan migration into the region, from Central Asia, is considered to have...
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Dry Corridor (category Climate change)
Programme, the climate induced drought and resulting climate migration in the Dry Corridor is a case of climate injustice. Climate and weather variability...
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Urbanization (redirect from Rural-urban migration)
through continued migration from the countryside and due to the tremendous demographic expansion that occurred at that time. In England and Wales, the proportion...
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