Climate-induced migration: The need to address human rights to water and sanitation for a growing displaced population

IF 4.9 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Environmental Science & Policy Pub Date : 2024-05-30 DOI:10.1016/j.envsci.2024.103799
Walef Pena Guedes , Bruna Angela Branchi , Ramon Felipe Bicudo da Silva
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This perspective article examines the complex issues surrounding water and sanitation for climate migrants during the current climate crisis. To deepen the understanding of climate-induced migration, the study seeks to identify and analyze a critical knowledge gap related to climate migrants. This involves defining who climate migrants are, understanding their migration patterns, and identifying the specific challenges they face, particularly concerning their fundamental human rights to water and sanitation. Environmental and anthropogenic disasters, expropriation, and gradual environmental deterioration all contribute to the intricate interplay that leads to such a state of affairs. It highlights the critical importance of a precise definition of climate migrants and calls for robust theoretical and epistemological contributions to deepen our understanding of this issue. Furthermore, extreme weather events can cause frequent and permanent displacement, which increases pressure on water and sanitation systems. Encouraging reflection, the article discusses how knowledge gained can guide government and civil society actions to mitigate adversities climate migrants face and ensure human dignity through universal access to water and sanitation. These challenges are set to intensify in the coming decades, making this a pressing matter for all.

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气候引起的移徙:需要解决流离失所人口不断增加的用水和卫生设施方面的人权问题
这篇透视文章探讨了在当前气候危机期间与气候移民的用水和卫生设施有关的复杂问题。为加深对气候引起的移民问题的理解,本研究试图找出并分析与气候移民有关的关键知识缺口。这包括界定谁是气候移民,了解他们的迁移模式,并确定他们面临的具体挑战,特别是在他们享有水和卫生设施的基本人权方面。环境和人为灾害、征用和环境逐步恶化都是导致这种状况的错综复杂的相互作用的原因。报告强调了准确定义气候移民的极端重要性,并呼吁在理论和认识论方面做出强有力的贡献,以加深我们对这一问题的理解。此外,极端天气事件会导致频繁和永久性的流离失所,从而增加对供水和卫生系统的压力。文章鼓励人们进行反思,并讨论了所获得的知识如何指导政府和民间社会采取行动,以减轻气候移民所面临的逆境,并通过普及水和卫生设施来确保人类尊严。这些挑战在未来几十年中将会加剧,这对所有人来说都是一个紧迫的问题。
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Environmental Science & Policy
Environmental Science & Policy 环境科学-环境科学
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10.90
自引率
8.30%
发文量
332
审稿时长
68 days
期刊介绍: Environmental Science & Policy promotes communication among government, business and industry, academia, and non-governmental organisations who are instrumental in the solution of environmental problems. It also seeks to advance interdisciplinary research of policy relevance on environmental issues such as climate change, biodiversity, environmental pollution and wastes, renewable and non-renewable natural resources, sustainability, and the interactions among these issues. The journal emphasises the linkages between these environmental issues and social and economic issues such as production, transport, consumption, growth, demographic changes, well-being, and health. However, the subject coverage will not be restricted to these issues and the introduction of new dimensions will be encouraged.
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