It is possible that climatic change may stimulate population movements as people turn to migration as one strategy of adaptation. This paper attempts to assess possible migration flows which may occur, in response to climatic shifts over the next thirty years, from small island states in the south-west Pacific ocean region to the United States, Australia and New Zealand. It is argued that the small island states appear vulnerable to climatic change, with low coral atolls being most at risk. Adverse impacts of climatic change will be one extra pressure on small island states, many of which are already struggling to cope with sustainable management of their natural resources and with the demands of their rapidly growing populations for educat...
Climate change is predicted to dislocate millions of people in regions already vulnerable to economi...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Climate change impacts--tempe...
One consequence of climate change more frequently discussed is its’ impact on climate-induced migrat...
Low lying Pacific Island countries are coming under threat from climate change. Island nations are s...
As climate change impacts, particularly rising sea levels, manifest there is a high probability that...
Climate change has the potential to trigger large migration flows. Atolls, coastal areas and low lyi...
There is growing consensus that voluntary labour migration can promote economic development in migra...
Climate change poses severe threats to developing countries. Scientists predict entire states (e.g. ...
Despite considerable debate about whether or not climate change will cause large numbers of people t...
In the past 3 decades, environmental and climate change have been perceived by many as severe threat...
The risks, pressures and threats on Small Island Developing States (SIDS) of the Pacific from climat...
Climate change poses several severe threats to developing countries. In extreme cases entire states ...
Climate change poses severe threats to developing countries. Scientists predict entire states (e.g. ...
Since being first settled by humans more than 3000 years ago, the Pacific Islands region has experie...
This thesis examines the impact and response to climate change in nations in the Pacific region that...
Climate change is predicted to dislocate millions of people in regions already vulnerable to economi...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Climate change impacts--tempe...
One consequence of climate change more frequently discussed is its’ impact on climate-induced migrat...
Low lying Pacific Island countries are coming under threat from climate change. Island nations are s...
As climate change impacts, particularly rising sea levels, manifest there is a high probability that...
Climate change has the potential to trigger large migration flows. Atolls, coastal areas and low lyi...
There is growing consensus that voluntary labour migration can promote economic development in migra...
Climate change poses severe threats to developing countries. Scientists predict entire states (e.g. ...
Despite considerable debate about whether or not climate change will cause large numbers of people t...
In the past 3 decades, environmental and climate change have been perceived by many as severe threat...
The risks, pressures and threats on Small Island Developing States (SIDS) of the Pacific from climat...
Climate change poses several severe threats to developing countries. In extreme cases entire states ...
Climate change poses severe threats to developing countries. Scientists predict entire states (e.g. ...
Since being first settled by humans more than 3000 years ago, the Pacific Islands region has experie...
This thesis examines the impact and response to climate change in nations in the Pacific region that...
Climate change is predicted to dislocate millions of people in regions already vulnerable to economi...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Climate change impacts--tempe...
One consequence of climate change more frequently discussed is its’ impact on climate-induced migrat...