Forced Migration Review issue 49, entitled ‘Disasters and displacement in a changing climate’, is now online at www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters
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.
This issue of FMR 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 on: Cartagena +30, trafficking for human organs, animals and forced migration, refugee-state distrust on the Thai-Burma border, and sweet tea and cigarettes in Jordan.
The full list of contents, with web links, is given at the end of this email.
FMR 49 will be available online and in print in English, Arabic, French and Spanish.
The FGM mini-feature is also available as a separate pdf at www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/FGM.pdf.
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FMR 49 Disasters and displacement in a changing climate – contents with web links
THEME ARTICLES
Foreword
Børge Brende (Government of Norway) and Didier Burkhalter (Government of Switzerland)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/brende-burkhalter
The Nansen Initiative: building consensus on displacement in disaster contexts
Walter Kälin (The Nansen Initiative)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/kaelin
National Adaptation Plans and human mobility
Koko Warner (UNU-EHS), Walter Kälin (Nansen Initiative), Susan Martin (Georgetown University) and Youssef Nassef (UNFCC)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/warner-kaelin-martin-nassef
Modelling displacement
Justin Ginnetti (Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/ginnetti
The state of the evidence
Susan Martin (Georgetown University)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/martin
The necessity for an ethnographic approach in Peru
Geremia Cometti (Laboratoire d'Anthropologie Sociale, Paris)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/cometti
An integrated focus
William Lacy Swing (International Organization for Migration)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/swing
West Africa: a testing ground for regional solutions
Julia Blocher, Dalila Gharbaoui and Sara Vigil (University of Liège)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/blocher-gharbaoui-vigil
Development and displacement risks
Glaucia Boyer and Matthew McKinnon (UNDP)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/boyer-mckinnon
Developing temporary protection in Africa
Tamara Wood (University of New South Wales)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/wood
Climate effects on nomadic pastoralist societies
Dawn Chatty and Troy Sternberg (University of Oxford)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/chatty-sternberg
Guidance for ‘managed’ relocation
Brent Doberstein and Anne Tadgell (University of Waterloo)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/doberstein-tadgell
Preparing for planned relocation
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/planned-relocation
Lessons from planned relocation and resettlement in the past
Jane McAdam (University of New South Wales)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/mcadam
Post-disaster resettlement in urban Bolivia
Gemma Sou (University of Manchester)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/sou
Focusing on climate-related internal displacement
Scott Leckie and Ezekiel Simperingham (Displacement Solutions)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/leckie-simperingham
Brazil’s draft migration law
Isabela Piacentini de Andrade (Universidade Positivo)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/piacentini
Disasters, displacement and a new framework in the Americas
David James Cantor (Refugee Law Initiative)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/cantor
Temporary protection arrangements to fill a gap in the protection regime
Volker Türk (UNHCR)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/tuerk
Refugees, climate change and international law
María José Fernández (Universidad Católica de Salta, Argentina)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/fernandez
Displacement as a consequence of climate change mitigation policies
Sara Vigil (University of Liège)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/vigil
Statelessness and environmental displacement
Jessie Connell (Australian National University)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/connell
A role for strategic litigation
Matthew Scott (Lund University, Sweden)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/scott
Floods and migration in the Czech Republic
Robert Stojanov (University of Prague), Ilan Kelman (University College London) and Barbora Duží (Czech Academy of Sciences)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/stojanov-kelman-duzi
‘One Safe Future’ in the Philippines
Lloyd Ranque and Melissa Quetulio-Navarra (Philippines government agency)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/ranque-quetulionavarra
Post-disaster resettlement in the Philippines: a risky strategy
Alice R Thomas (Refugees International)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/thomas
Cross-border migration with dignity in Kiribati
Karen E McNamara (University of Queensland)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/mcnamara
Land, disasters and mobility in the South Pacific
Daniel Fitzpatrick (Australian National University)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/mcnamara
Not drowning but fighting: Pacific Islands activists
Hannah Fair (University College London)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/fair
Samoa: local knowledge, climate change and population movements
Ximena Flores-Palacios (Auckland University of Technology)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/florespalacios
Facilitating voluntary adaptive migration in the Pacific
Bruce Burson (New Zealand Immigration and Protection Tribunal) and Richard Bedford (University of Waikato)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/burson-bedford
Integrating resilience in South Asia
Mi Zhou and Dorien Braam (Praxis Labs)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/zhou-braam
“Everyone likes it here”
Himani Upadhyay, Divya Mohan (TERI, India) and Ilan Kelman (University College London)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/upadhyay-mohan-kelman
Building adaptive capacity in Assam
Soumyadeep Banerjee, Suman Bisht and Bidhubhusan Mahapatra (International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, Nepal)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/banerjee-bisht-mahapatra
Mixed motivations and complex causality in the Mekong
Jessica Marsh (Mekong Migration Network)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/marsh
One good reason to speak of ‘climate refugees’
François Gemenne (University of Liège and Sciences Po, Paris)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/gemenne
Governance questions for the international community
Alexander Betts (Refugee Studies Centre)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/betts
Building respectful solutions
Colleen Swan (Kivalina City Council), Chief Albert P Naquin (Isle de Jean Charles Tribal Council) and Stanley Tom (Newtok Traditional Council)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/swan-naquin-tom
FGM ARTICLES
Female genital mutilation: a case for asylum in Europe
Fadela Novak-Irons (UNHCR)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/novakirons
FGM: challenges for asylum applicants and officials
Christine Flamand (INTACT)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/flamand
The medicalisation of female genital mutilation
Pierre Foldes and Frédérique Martz (Institut en Santé Génésique)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/foldes-martz
The Istanbul Convention: new treaty, new tool
Elise Petitpas (End FGM European Network) and Johanna Nelles (Council of Europe)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/pettipas-nelles
Changing attitudes in Finland towards FGM
Saido Mohamed and Solomie Teshome (Finnish League for Human Rights)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/mohamed-teshome
GENERAL ARTICLES
The Cartagena process: 30 years of innovation and solidarity
Carlos Maldonado Castillo (UNHCR)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/castillo
Trafficking for human organs
Vladimir Makei (Government of Belarus)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/makei
Sweet tea and cigarettes: a taste of refugee life in Jordan
Rana B Khoury (Northwestern University)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/khoury
Refugee-state distrust on the Thai-Burma border
Karen Hargrave (independent)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/hargrave
Animals and forced migration
Piers Beirne and Caitlin Kelty-Huber (University of Southern Maine)
www.fmreview.org/climatechange-disasters/beirne-keltyhuber
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