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      Organizational Perspectives on Environmental Migration
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      Organizational Perspectives on Environmental Migration

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      Organizational Perspectives on Environmental Migration book

      Edited ByKerstin Rosenow-Williams, François Gemenne
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2015
      eBook Published 3 November 2015
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315674803
      Pages 260
      eBook ISBN 9781315674803
      Subjects Environment and Sustainability, Global Development, Law, Politics & International Relations
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      Rosenow-Williams, K., & Gemenne, F. (Eds.). (2015). Organizational Perspectives on Environmental Migration (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315674803

      ABSTRACT

      Over the past decade, international organizations (IOs) and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have increasingly focused their efforts on the plight of environmental migrants in both industrialized and developing countries. However, to date very few studies have analysed the influence and rhetoric of advocacy groups in the debates on environmental migration.

      Organizational Perspectives on Environmental Migration fills this lacuna by drawing together and examining the related themes of climate change and environmental degradation, migration and organizational studies to provide a fresh perspective on their increasing relevance. In order to assess the role of IOs and NGOs in the environmental migration discourse and to understand their interaction and their ways of addressing the topic, the book contains a wide-range of contributions covering the perspectives of organizational sociologists, political scientists, anthropologists, geographers, lawyers and practitioners. The chapters are organized thematically around the perspectives of key actors in the area of environmental migration, including IOs, courts and advocacy groups. The geographically diverse and interdisciplinary range of contributions makes this volume an essential foundational text for organizational responses to environmental migration.

      This volume will be of great interest to students and scholars of migration studies, international relations, organizational sociology, refugee law and policy, and development studies.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1|18 pages

      Introduction: organizational perspectives on environmental migration

      ByKERSTIN ROSENOW-WILLIAMS

      part |2 pages

      PART 1 The complex regime of environmental migration

      chapter 2|17 pages

      Environmental migration: a concept between complexes and complexities

      ByLARS THOMANN

      chapter 3|19 pages

      Climate change and environment related migration in the European Union policy: an organizational shift towards adaptation and development

      ByJULIA BLOCHER

      part |2 pages

      PART 2 The role of courts

      chapter 4|16 pages

      European courts as pacemakers for defi ning and potentially expanding protection for environmental migrants in Europe

      ByCHARLOTTE LÜLF

      chapter 5|16 pages

      Complementary protection: the role of courts in expanding protection to ‘environmental refugees’ in domestic asylum regimes

      ByTHEA COVENTRY

      part |2 pages

      PART 3 The role of international organizations

      chapter 6|15 pages

      The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees’ discourse on environmentally displaced persons: a double-edged sword?

      BySINJA HANTSCHER

      chapter 7|18 pages

      The role of the International Organization for Migration in the international governance of environmental migration

      ByDINA IONESCO AND MARIAM TRAORE CHAZALNOËL

      chapter 8|19 pages

      Environmental migration and the International Red Cross/ Red Crescent Movement

      ByKERSTIN ROSENOW-WILLIAMS

      part |2 pages

      PART 4 The point of view of practitioners

      chapter 9|6 pages

      Displacement in the context of disasters, climate change and environmental degradation: the Norwegian Refugee Council

      ByCouncil LENA BRENN

      chapter 10|6 pages

      The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertifi cation and the International Organization for Migration Partnership: addressing land, sustainable development and human mobility

      ByBARBARA BENDANDI, CLARA CRIMELLA, SVEN WALTER

      chapter 11|8 pages

      Mobilizing action on climate change and migration: the UK Migration and Climate Change Coalition

      ByALEX RANDALL

      chapter 12|10 pages

      Climate-induced migrants need dignifi ed recognition under a new protocol: perspective from Bangladesh

      ByAMINUL HOQUE

      part |2 pages

      PART 5 The role of advocacy work

      chapter 13|19 pages

      Civil society advocacy and environmental migration in Zimbabwe: a case study in public policy

      ByINNOCENT CHIRISA, ELMOND BANDAUKO

      chapter 14|18 pages

      Towards an ‘environmental migration management’ discourse: a discursive turn in environmental migration advocacy?

      BySARAH NASH

      chapter 15|20 pages

      International epistemic organizations and their role in shaping the politics of environmental migration

      ByANGELA PILATH

      chapter 16|5 pages

      Conclusion: the actors involved in the environmental migration complex

      ByFRANÇOIS GEMENNE AND KERSTIN ROSENOW-WILLIAMS
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