In recent years, the international community has been paying increasing attention to the movement and planned relocation of people affected by climate change. In the Pacific region, however, many indigenous people are saying they intend to remain on their ancestral lands
The issue of the social geographical dimensions of climate change is timely and important. This pape...
Climate change poses severe threats to developing countries. Scientists predict entire states (e.g. ...
The issue of the social geographical dimensions of climate change is timely and important. This pape...
This paper explores Indigenous (im)mobilities in the Anthropocene, and their relationship to Pacific...
People, communities, and regions around the world are being pushed to adapt as climate-related risks...
Climate change is affecting Pacific life in significant and complex ways. Human mobility is shaped b...
Low lying Pacific Island countries are coming under threat from climate change. Island nations are s...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/As the effects of climate cha...
Retreating from coastal areas in response to changing environmental conditions has long been a part ...
"Today the South Pacific is the theatre of environmental and related social developments induced by ...
Many low-lying communities around the world are increasingly experiencing coastal hazard risks. As s...
Pacific Island communities are increasingly experiencing the impacts of climate change. Inaccessibil...
Despite considerable debate about whether or not climate change will cause large numbers of people t...
Rising sea levels and associated coastal hazards will lead to the relocation of some communities awa...
Pacific Island communities are increasingly experiencing the impacts of climate change. Inaccessibil...
The issue of the social geographical dimensions of climate change is timely and important. This pape...
Climate change poses severe threats to developing countries. Scientists predict entire states (e.g. ...
The issue of the social geographical dimensions of climate change is timely and important. This pape...
This paper explores Indigenous (im)mobilities in the Anthropocene, and their relationship to Pacific...
People, communities, and regions around the world are being pushed to adapt as climate-related risks...
Climate change is affecting Pacific life in significant and complex ways. Human mobility is shaped b...
Low lying Pacific Island countries are coming under threat from climate change. Island nations are s...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/As the effects of climate cha...
Retreating from coastal areas in response to changing environmental conditions has long been a part ...
"Today the South Pacific is the theatre of environmental and related social developments induced by ...
Many low-lying communities around the world are increasingly experiencing coastal hazard risks. As s...
Pacific Island communities are increasingly experiencing the impacts of climate change. Inaccessibil...
Despite considerable debate about whether or not climate change will cause large numbers of people t...
Rising sea levels and associated coastal hazards will lead to the relocation of some communities awa...
Pacific Island communities are increasingly experiencing the impacts of climate change. Inaccessibil...
The issue of the social geographical dimensions of climate change is timely and important. This pape...
Climate change poses severe threats to developing countries. Scientists predict entire states (e.g. ...
The issue of the social geographical dimensions of climate change is timely and important. This pape...