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Climate Displacement

English · Hardback

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This book takes the empirical dynamics of climate displacement as its starting point. It examines the moral and political problems raised by the interaction of climate change and displacement in five domains: community relocation, territorial sovereignty, labour migration, refugee movement, and internal displacement.

List of contents










  • 1: The Moral Challenge of Climate Displacement

  • 2: Against a Treaty for Climate Refugees

  • 3: Climate Change and Community Relocation

  • 4: Climate Change and Territorial Sovereignty

  • 5: Climate Change and Labour Migration

  • 6: Climate Change and the Refugee Regime

  • 7: Climate Change and Internal Displacement

  • 8: Sharing the Costs of Climate Displacement

  • 9: The Future of Climate Displacement



About the author

Jamie Draper is an Assistant Professor in the Ethics Institute at the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Utrecht University. Previously, he was a Postdoctoral Prize Research Fellow in Politics at Nuffield College, Oxford. His research focuses on migration, climate change, and urban politics.

Summary

This book takes the empirical dynamics of climate displacement as its starting point. It examines the moral and political problems raised by the interaction of climate change and displacement in five domains: community relocation, territorial sovereignty, labour migration, refugee movement, and internal displacement.

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