Climate Mobility and Development Cooperation.

IF 3.2 3区 社会学 Q1 DEMOGRAPHY Population and Environment Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-07-17 DOI:10.1007/s11111-021-00387-5
Robert Stojanov, Sarah Rosengaertner, Alex de Sherbinin, Raphael Nawrotzki
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Abstract

Development cooperation actors have been addressing climate change as a cross-cutting issue and investing in climate adaptation projects since the early 2000s. More recently, as concern has risen about the potential impacts of climate variability and change on human mobility, development cooperation actors have begun to design projects that intentionally address the drivers of migration, including climate impacts on livelihoods. However, to date, we know little about the development cooperation's role and function in responding to climate related mobility and migration. As such, the main aim of this paper is to outline the policy frameworks and approaches shaping development cooperation actors' engagement and to identify areas for further exploration and investment. First, we frame the concept of climate mobility and migration and discuss some applicable policy frameworks that govern the issue from various perspectives; secondly, we review the toolbox of approaches that development cooperation actors bring to climate mobility; and third, we discuss the implications of the current Covid-19 pandemic and identify avenues for the way forward. We conclude that ensuring safe and orderly mobility and the decent reception and long-term inclusion of migrants and displaced persons under conditions of more severe climate hazards, and in the context of rising nationalism and xenophobia, poses significant challenges. Integrated approaches across multiple policy sectors and levels of governance are needed. In addition to resources, development cooperation actors can bring data to help empower the most affected communities and regions and leverage their convening power to foster more coordinated approaches within and across countries.

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气候流动与发展合作。
自21世纪初以来,发展合作行为体一直将气候变化作为一个跨领域问题来处理,并投资于气候适应项目。最近,随着人们对气候变率和变化对人口流动的潜在影响的关注日益增加,发展合作行为体已开始设计项目,有意解决移民的驱动因素,包括气候对生计的影响。然而,迄今为止,我们对发展合作在应对气候相关流动和移民方面的作用和功能知之甚少。因此,本文的主要目的是概述影响发展合作行为体参与的政策框架和方法,并确定进一步探索和投资的领域。首先,我们构建了气候流动和移民的概念,并从不同的角度讨论了一些适用的政策框架;其次,我们回顾了发展合作行为体为气候流动性带来的方法工具箱;第三,我们讨论当前Covid-19大流行的影响,并确定前进的途径。我们的结论是,在气候灾害更加严重的情况下,在民族主义和仇外情绪高涨的背景下,确保移民和流离失所者的安全和有序流动,以及体面的接纳和长期融入,构成了重大挑战。需要采取跨多个政策部门和各级治理的综合办法。除了资源之外,发展合作行为体还可以提供数据,帮助受影响最严重的社区和区域增强权能,并利用其号召力,促进各国内部和各国之间采取更加协调的办法。
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期刊介绍: Population & Environment is the sole social science journal focused on interdisciplinary research on social demographic aspects of environmental issues. The journal publishes cutting-edge research that contributes new insights on the complex, reciprocal links between human populations and the natural environment in all regions and countries of the world. Quantitative, qualitative or mixed methods contributions are welcome. Disciplines commonly represented in the journal include demography, geography, sociology, human ecology, environmental economics, public health, anthropology and environmental studies. The journal publishes original research, research brief, and review articles.
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