This literature review provides an overview of resettlement literature including its theoretical context. It aims to re-position current debates on the role of resettlement as a possible adaptation to climate change. Working papers on the history and patterns of resettlement in each of the DEltas, Vulnerability, and Climate Change: Migration as an Adaptation (DECCMA) case study countries will be provided separately. Low-lying resource-dependent coastal communities that are highly exposed to climate change impacts, such as storm surges and shoreline erosion, are an example of communities for whom climate change-induced resettlement may be an adaptation option.UK Department for International Development (DFID
Climate Change Induced Transboundary Displaced Persons (CCITDPs) are people who are forced to leave ...
Climate change has the potential to trigger large migration flows. Atolls, coastal areas and low lyi...
Climate change is increasingly challenging the ability of millions of people to sustain livelihoods ...
There is growing interest in helping people in developing countries cope with climate change by refr...
Although there is agreement that climate change will result in population displacements and migratio...
Although there is agreement that climate change will result in population displacements and migratio...
In response to the challenge of climate change developing country governments are evolving adaptatio...
The resettlement of communities has occurred throughout time from a variety of drivers. More recentl...
The resettlement of communities has occurred throughout time from a variety of drivers. More recentl...
Climate-induced population displacement and resettlement is an ongoing problem around the world, and...
Abstract Place-based resettlement capacity assessments to identify potential resettlement places for...
How do we understand displacement and resettlement in the context of climate change? This chapter ou...
Planned or managed resettlement is increasingly being seen as a logical and legitimate disaster risk...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Two datasets used in the paper titled "A place-based framework for assessing resettlement capacity i...
Climate Change Induced Transboundary Displaced Persons (CCITDPs) are people who are forced to leave ...
Climate change has the potential to trigger large migration flows. Atolls, coastal areas and low lyi...
Climate change is increasingly challenging the ability of millions of people to sustain livelihoods ...
There is growing interest in helping people in developing countries cope with climate change by refr...
Although there is agreement that climate change will result in population displacements and migratio...
Although there is agreement that climate change will result in population displacements and migratio...
In response to the challenge of climate change developing country governments are evolving adaptatio...
The resettlement of communities has occurred throughout time from a variety of drivers. More recentl...
The resettlement of communities has occurred throughout time from a variety of drivers. More recentl...
Climate-induced population displacement and resettlement is an ongoing problem around the world, and...
Abstract Place-based resettlement capacity assessments to identify potential resettlement places for...
How do we understand displacement and resettlement in the context of climate change? This chapter ou...
Planned or managed resettlement is increasingly being seen as a logical and legitimate disaster risk...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Two datasets used in the paper titled "A place-based framework for assessing resettlement capacity i...
Climate Change Induced Transboundary Displaced Persons (CCITDPs) are people who are forced to leave ...
Climate change has the potential to trigger large migration flows. Atolls, coastal areas and low lyi...
Climate change is increasingly challenging the ability of millions of people to sustain livelihoods ...