CHALLENGES AND POTENTIALS OF (NON-)MIGRATION AS CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION IN BANGLADESH AND BEYOND

Rupkatha Priodarshini, Bishawjit Mallick
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Climate-induced migration is an increasingly prominent global issue, but it is more complex than the conventional picture of ‘environmental refugees’ suggests. Climate and migration's nexus entails various concerns for both climate-induced migrants and non-migrants. This article summarises the complexities surrounding climate-induced migration, outlining the variables that influence why people choose or decline migration as an adaptation strategy. It identifies the main challenges and gaps that current environmental migration trends and their management present, offering examples of improving practices in response to climate-induced movement. It concludes that migration and non-migration in response to climate change should be facilitated based on consideration of needs and aspirations rooted in local contexts, opining that non-migration should be prioritised where possible for the welfare of affected peoples.
孟加拉国及其他地区(非)移民作为气候变化适应的挑战和潜力
气候导致的移民是一个日益突出的全球问题,但它比“环境难民”的传统图景所显示的要复杂得多。气候和移民的关系涉及气候引起的移民和非移民的各种问题。本文总结了围绕气候引起的移民的复杂性,概述了影响人们选择或拒绝移民作为适应策略的原因的变量。报告指出了当前环境移民趋势及其管理所面临的主要挑战和差距,并提供了应对气候导致的移民的改进做法实例。它的结论是,应对气候变化的移民和非移民应在考虑根植于当地环境的需求和愿望的基础上得到促进,并认为为了受影响人民的福利,应尽可能优先考虑非移民。
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