Article documents how efforts to adapt in place dominate, but are not enough for best development outcomes
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- 12
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- Denmark
Table of Contents
- Hovedmenu 1
- Breadcrumb 1
- Current policy approaches to climate mobility are inadequate 1
- Introduction to the special section 3
- "These days, things have changed” 3
- New data on climate, mobility and social cohesion 4
- Loss, damage and social cohesion 5
- Climate-related losses and damages to social cohesion are overlooked 6
- You might also like: 6
- "These days, things have changed” 7
- Loss, damage and social cohesion 7
- Breaking down boundaries between planned and autonomous climate adaptation 7
- Adapting to a changing climate in Ethiopia 7
- Somali vernacular humanitarianism: Translocal emergency assistance during times of crisis 7
- DIIS EXPERTS 7
- Lily Salloum Lindegaard 8
- Nauja Kleist 8
- Governing Climate Mobility 11
- Opening Hours 12
- Short cuts 12
- Subscribe to DIIS' newsletter 12