Environmental Change and Involuntary Migration: Environmental Vulnerability and Displacement Caused by the 2014 Flooding in South-Eastern Europe (CROSBI ID 58390)
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Župarić-Iljić, Drago
engleski
Environmental Change and Involuntary Migration: Environmental Vulnerability and Displacement Caused by the 2014 Flooding in South-Eastern Europe
This chapter starts from the perspective of forced migration in order to discuss the effects and impacts of environmental change on people and their habitats as one of the possible and increasingly important causes or macro-drivers of involuntary displacement in the world. Following a description and analysis of the global numbers indicating the size and degree of involuntary environmental migration, it discusses issues of environmental risks, environmental vulnerability, threat and resilience, as well as environmental (or climate) and social justice. As a case study, it analyses the evacuation and temporary environmental displacement during and after a natural disaster, namely flooding in the regions of Croatia, Serbia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina in May 2014, concluding with some guidelines for the future reduction of environmental threat and increase of environmental resilience in these three countries.
involuntary migration ; environmental change ; climate justice ; environmental resilience ; Balkan ; flooding
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137-164.
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Podaci o knjizi
Ecology and Justice: Contributions from the margins
Domazet, Mladen
Zagreb: Institut za političku ekologiju
2017.
978-953-58938-2-0