气候变化时代的原地不动:不动的地理、法律和公共健康影响

Daniel Robins, Liam Saddington, Eolene Boyd-MacMillan, Tim Stojanovic, Ben Hudson, Louise Lafortune
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随着 "气候移民 "论述的扩散,研究人员正在探索与气候相关的危害如何影响流动人口。本文有助于将 "环境流动性 "概念化。来自地理学、公共卫生、心理学和法学的研究人员通过三个主题探讨了气候变化与流动性之间的关系:(1) 风险;(2) (不良)适应;(3) 复原力、保护和脆弱性。本文旨在为学者和政策制定者在研究和应对气候变化对人类流动的影响时,同时考虑 "自愿 "和 "非自愿 "的非流动性,确定并讨论关键概念和基本原理。这种需要是至关重要的,因为不流动性作为对环境变化的一种可取的、积极的和实际的应对措施往往没有得到充分的认识,从而阻碍了大量人口被考虑并纳入政策、咨询和支持过程。本文被归类为:气候变化的脆弱性和适应性 > 基于价值观的脆弱性和适应性方法跨学科视角 > 国家评论气候变化的综合评估 > 在其他问题的背景下评估气候变化
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Staying put in an era of climate change: The geographies, legalities, and public health implications of immobility
In response to the proliferation of “climate migration” discourses, researchers are exploring how climate related hazards affect immobile populations. This paper contributes to the conceptualization of “environmental immobility.” Researchers from geography, public health, psychology, and law explore the climate change immobility nexus via three themes: (1) risk; (2) (mal)adaptation; and (3) resilience, protection, and vulnerability. The aim of this paper is to identify and discuss the key concepts and rationale for scholars and policymakers who consider both “voluntary” and “involuntary” immobility when researching and responding to the effects of climate change on human movement. The need is critical, as immobility is often underacknowledged as a desirable, pro‐active, and practical response to environmental change, preventing large populations from being considered and included in policy, consultation, and support processes.This article is categorized under: Vulnerability and Adaptation to Climate Change > Values‐Based Approach to Vulnerability and Adaptation Trans‐disciplinary Perspectives > National Reviews Integrated Assessment of Climate Change > Assessing Climate Change in the Context of Other Issues
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