ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION, CLIMATE
CHANGE, MIGRATION AND YOUTH
Within the debates
on the consequences of climatic and ecological change,
international attention has become increasingly focussed on
the links
between environmental change and human migration. Several
international
organisations such as UNHCR, UNFCCC, IOM and UNICEF are
addressing this issue.
Furthermore, a series of research initiatives focusing on
the link between
environmental change and migration has been set up in recent
years. These include
projects such as Environmental Change and Forced Migration
Scenarios (EACH FOR),
1. the
Foresight: Migration and Global Environmental Change project
2. and
“Where the rain falls”.
3. First of all, the studies mentioned come to
the conclusion that in the majority of cases,
it is not only environmental change in the form of
rapid-onset events (storms, flood
events, etc.) or gradual processes of ecological change
(soil erosion, sea-level rise, etc.)
that cause people to migrate. It is rather a complex set of
interrelated environmental,
socio-economic, cultural, political and demographic factors
that influences or drives
migration decisions.
Ditah, D. (2018). ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION, CLIMATE CHANGE, MIGRATION AND YOUTH. Afribary. Retrieved from https://afribary.com/works/environmental-degradation-climate-change-migration-and-youth-8539
Ditah, Daniel "ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION, CLIMATE CHANGE, MIGRATION AND YOUTH" Afribary. Afribary, 29 Jan. 2018, https://afribary.com/works/environmental-degradation-climate-change-migration-and-youth-8539. Accessed 22 Nov. 2024.
Ditah, Daniel . "ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION, CLIMATE CHANGE, MIGRATION AND YOUTH". Afribary, Afribary, 29 Jan. 2018. Web. 22 Nov. 2024. < https://afribary.com/works/environmental-degradation-climate-change-migration-and-youth-8539 >.
Ditah, Daniel . "ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION, CLIMATE CHANGE, MIGRATION AND YOUTH" Afribary (2018). Accessed November 22, 2024. https://afribary.com/works/environmental-degradation-climate-change-migration-and-youth-8539