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Climate change, migration and human rights in Bangladesh: Perspectives on governance
Asia Pacific Viewpoint ( IF 1.474 ) Pub Date : 2019-07-26 , DOI: 10.1111/apv.12236
Mostafa Mahmud Naser 1 , Mohammad Shahidul Hasan Swapan 2 , Reazul Ahsan 3 , Tanzim Afroz 1 , Sabrina Ahmed 2
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Bangladesh experiences some of the most severe impacts of climate change, with impacts already evident in the coastal regions. Recent data shows that around 32% of the coastal communities in Bangladesh are affected by climate‐induced hazards each year. In 2011, 64% among them were displaced locally and 27% were displaced to other locations in Bangladesh. It requires comprehensive and viable polices and planning to meet the challenges of managing a large number of displaced people. In this context, this paper reviews and investigates the effectiveness of current governance frameworks to address migration of affected communities. It argues that migration can be an effective way to cope with environmental shocks. Finally, it discusses policy imperatives for effective protection of people displaced by climate risks with a special reference to adopting a human rights‐based approach in law and policy making for climate‐induced migration.

中文翻译:

孟加拉国的气候变化,移民与人权:治理视角

孟加拉国遭受了气候变化的一些最严重影响,沿海地区的影响已经很明显。最新数据显示,孟加拉国每年约有32%的沿海社区受到气候诱发灾害的影响。2011年,其中64%的人流离失所,27%的人流离失所到孟加拉国的其他地方。它需要全面而可行的政策和计划,以应对管理大量流离失所者的挑战。在这种情况下,本文回顾并研究了当前治理框架解决受影响社区移民问题的有效性。它认为移民可能是应对环境冲击的有效方法。最后,
更新日期:2019-07-26
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