cover image: + Migration Policy Practice Vol. X, Number 1 (January-March 2020)

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+ Migration Policy Practice Vol. X, Number 1 (January-March 2020)

17 Apr 2020

Some authors also suggest problem is not always the lack of data but the lack of that we need better data to help us understand the sharing of such data between different actors at why some people cannot move and use migration the national level and the use of different definitions as an opportunity to escape from the negative and concepts. [...] In addition, the specific protection concerns related to people displaced across borders in the context In this context, a recent decision by the United Nations of disasters and climate change have led to the Human Rights Committee reignited global discussions development of the Nansen Initiative’s Protection on how to provide assistance and protection to those Agenda and the Platform on Disaster. [...] For the first time, the At the regional level, work on this topic has resulted Committee recognized that States shall refrain from in the development of guidelines to protect people sending people back to situations in which the impacts moving across borders in the context of disasters in of climate change in the country of origin pose a risk Central and South America (Nansen Initiative, 2016), to. [...] On the other hand, the unpacking the full complexity of the nexus between role of environmental events and processes (whether mobility and the environment, and relies on quality, or not influenced by climate change) in potentially comparable data on: stocks and flows of people leading to tensions and conflicts and associated moving and staying behind; their socioeconomic mobility might still be un. [...] It is characterized by an element which can potentially help identify movements that of necessity to move, created by environmental belong to the less voluntary part of the spectrum.4 constraints, mixed with a degree of voluntariness in determining the timing and direction of the The duration and direction of movements can also vary movement.
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