Climate change and disasters (Forced Migration Review 49)
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FMR 49 - From the Editors
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FMR 49 - Foreward
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FMR 49 - The Nansen Initiative: building consensus on displacement in disaster contexts
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FMR 49 - National Adaptation Plans and human mobility
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FMR 49 - The state of the evidence
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FMR 49 - The necessity for an ethnographic approach in Peru
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FMR 49 - An integrated focus
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FMR 49 - West Africa: a testing ground for regional solutions
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FMR 49 - Development and displacement risks
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FMR 49 - Developing temporary protection in Africa
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FMR 49 - Climate effects on nomadic pastoralist societies
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FMR 49 - Guidance for ‘managed’ relocation
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FMR 49 - Preparing for planned relocation
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FMR 49 - Lessons from planned relocation and resettlement in the past
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FMR 49 - Post-disaster resettlement in urban Bolivia
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FMR 49 - Focusing on climate-related internal displacement
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FMR 49 - Brazil’s draft law for environmental migrants
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FMR 49 - Disasters, displacement and a new framework in the Americas
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FMR 49 - Temporary protection arrangements to fill a gap in the protection regime
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FMR 49 - Refugees, climate change and international law
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In light of the projected increase in the frequency and intensity of disasters associated with climate change, the number of people displaced in the context of disasters will inevitably rise. Existing national, regional and international legal regimes, however, currently respond to only some of the protection concerns arising from such displacement. Crafting an appropriate response will demand a cross-sectoral approach that addresses different forms of human mobility and which also recognises the local knowledge, values and beliefs of affected communities. FMR 49 includes 36 articles on 'Disasters and displacement in a changing climate', five articles on 'Female genital mutilation (FGM) and asylum in Europe', and five 'general' articles. - See more at: http://www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters
