The State of Environnemental Migration 2018. A review of 2017

Par : Caroline Zickgraf, Elodie Hut, François Gemenne
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  • Nombre de pages201
  • PrésentationBroché
  • FormatGrand Format
  • Poids0.39 kg
  • Dimensions16,0 cm × 24,0 cm × 1,1 cm
  • ISBN978-2-87562-176-4
  • EAN9782875621764
  • Date de parution26/11/2018
  • CollectionEssai
  • ÉditeurPresses Universitaires Liège

Résumé

This volume is the eight in the annual series and the third of its kind published with the Presses Universitaires de Libge. The State of Environmental Migration aims to provide its readership with the most updated assessments on recent events and evolving dynamics of environmentol migration throughout the world. Each year, the editor select the best graduate student work from the course "Environment and Migration", taught by Francois Demme and Caroline Zickgrof at the Pods School of International Affairs (PSIA) of Sciences Po.
Presented in this edition are displacements induced by some of the most dramatic disaster events of 2017, including Hurricane Irmo and Cyclone Enowo, as well os analyses of migration flows related to a variety of environmental occurrences throughout the year spanning the globe. SEM 2018 thus represents another stepping stone towards understanding how the adverse effects of climate change and disasters alter migration patterns.
This volume is the eight in the annual series and the third of its kind published with the Presses Universitaires de Libge. The State of Environmental Migration aims to provide its readership with the most updated assessments on recent events and evolving dynamics of environmentol migration throughout the world. Each year, the editor select the best graduate student work from the course "Environment and Migration", taught by Francois Demme and Caroline Zickgrof at the Pods School of International Affairs (PSIA) of Sciences Po.
Presented in this edition are displacements induced by some of the most dramatic disaster events of 2017, including Hurricane Irmo and Cyclone Enowo, as well os analyses of migration flows related to a variety of environmental occurrences throughout the year spanning the globe. SEM 2018 thus represents another stepping stone towards understanding how the adverse effects of climate change and disasters alter migration patterns.