Environmental Displacement: Human mobility in the Anthropocene - Frontiers 2017: Emerging Issues of Environmental Concern
The interlacing trends of climate change, population growth, rising consumption, large infrastructure projects and environmental degradation may lead to greater numbers of people displaced in future. This is particularly likely if these trends occur in the context of inadequate responses from governments and the international community to build the resilience of countries and communities to these changes. The most commonly cited figure is that there could be as many as 200 million people displaced for environmental reasons by 2050.
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Format: | Chapters and Articles biblioteca |
Language: | English French Spanish Russian Arabic Chinese |
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2017
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Subjects: | ENVIRONMENTAL DISPLACEMENT, POPULATION TRANSFERS, DISPLACED PERSONS, Climate change, Disasters and conflict, Ecosystem management, Environmental Governance, Resource efficiency, |
Online Access: | https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/22269 |
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Summary: | The interlacing trends of climate change, population growth, rising consumption, large infrastructure projects and environmental degradation may lead to greater numbers of people displaced in future. This is particularly likely if these trends occur in the context of inadequate responses from governments and the international community to build the resilience of countries and communities to these changes. The most commonly cited figure is that there could be as many as 200 million people displaced for environmental reasons by 2050. |
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