The nexus between climate change and migration has received increasing attention in recent years. Using a governmentality framework, this article analyses how global governance has conceptualised and addressed the relationship between these two phenomena. It will show that the planetary-level problem of climate-induced migration has been disaggregated into more manageable subsets slowly consolidating into a protection framework on the one hand and a resilience-focused development framework on the other. It argues that the selection of relevant causal processes and problem definitions is not an objective, neutral and technical question. While disaggregation has undoubtedly contributed to improved global governance in the issue area, it has a...
This special issue explores underrepresented aspects of the political dimensions of global warming....
The perception that large numbers of people may be forced to migrate due to the effects of climate c...
The issue of climate migration has long been struggling to make its way onto the international agend...
The nexus between climate change and migration has received increasing attention in recent years. Us...
Development cooperation actors have been addressing climate change as a cross-cutting issue and inve...
The question of how migration patterns will be influenced by environmental and climate change has re...
Temporary or long-term movements, within the country of origin or abroad, voluntary or forced, indiv...
People across the globe are on the move due to environmental disruption and degradation, causing the...
The individual or combined effects of climate change are likely to trigger mass human movement both ...
© 2018, Advanced Scientific Research. All rights reserved. Climate change has a significant impact o...
Climate change may be a relatively new phenomenon, but its effects are being felt throughout the wor...
This work seeks to de-naturalise climate-induced migration (CM). Combining political ecology and pos...
According to government data, 2021 was a year of climate disasters: The U.S. experienced 20 separate...
The individual or combined effects of climate change are likely to trigger mass human movement both ...
In 2021, the World Bank predicted that six regions, Sub-Saharan Africa, East Asia and the Pacific, S...
This special issue explores underrepresented aspects of the political dimensions of global warming....
The perception that large numbers of people may be forced to migrate due to the effects of climate c...
The issue of climate migration has long been struggling to make its way onto the international agend...
The nexus between climate change and migration has received increasing attention in recent years. Us...
Development cooperation actors have been addressing climate change as a cross-cutting issue and inve...
The question of how migration patterns will be influenced by environmental and climate change has re...
Temporary or long-term movements, within the country of origin or abroad, voluntary or forced, indiv...
People across the globe are on the move due to environmental disruption and degradation, causing the...
The individual or combined effects of climate change are likely to trigger mass human movement both ...
© 2018, Advanced Scientific Research. All rights reserved. Climate change has a significant impact o...
Climate change may be a relatively new phenomenon, but its effects are being felt throughout the wor...
This work seeks to de-naturalise climate-induced migration (CM). Combining political ecology and pos...
According to government data, 2021 was a year of climate disasters: The U.S. experienced 20 separate...
The individual or combined effects of climate change are likely to trigger mass human movement both ...
In 2021, the World Bank predicted that six regions, Sub-Saharan Africa, East Asia and the Pacific, S...
This special issue explores underrepresented aspects of the political dimensions of global warming....
The perception that large numbers of people may be forced to migrate due to the effects of climate c...
The issue of climate migration has long been struggling to make its way onto the international agend...