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Supporting the agency of cities as climate migration destinations
International Migration ( IF 2.022 ) Pub Date : 2022-06-09 , DOI: 10.1111/imig.13024
Sarah Katharina Rosengärtner 1 , Alexander M. De Sherbinin 2 , Robert Stojanov 3
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As climate migration has garnered the interest of research and policy communities over the last two decades, the focus has been on whether, how and where climate stresses might precipitate out-migration, and how to assist and protect those affected. Less attention has gone to the places that receive climate migrants, and how their arrival might affect adaptation at destination. Against the backdrop of increasingly severe climate disruptions, this paper examines the likelihood of climate-related movements going into urban areas, and the challenges that this may entail for those who move and for urban governance. With much of climate migration projected to feed into existing urbanization trends, we see the need for data and research to help bolster the agency of communities and cities to plan and act locally, and across geographies, for inclusion and resilience, and to advocate collectively for enabling policy frameworks and increased national and international support.

中文翻译:

支持城市作为气候移民目的地的机构

过去二十年来,气候移民引起了研究和政策界的兴趣,人们关注的焦点一直是气候压力是否、如何以及在哪里可能导致人口外流,以及如何帮助和保护受影响的人。人们很少关注接收气候移民的地方,以及他们的到来如何影响目的地的适应。在气候破坏日益严重的背景下,本文探讨了与气候相关的迁徙进入城市地区的可能性,以及这可能给迁徙者和城市治理带来的挑战。由于大部分气候移民预计将融入现有的城市化趋势,我们认为需要数据和研究来帮助加强社区和城市在本地和跨地区规划和行动的机构,
更新日期:2022-06-09
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