Environmental Degradation
Displacement and Resettlement: Understanding the Role of Climate Change in Contemporary Migration
The slow onset effects of Climate Change and Human Rights Protection for cross-border migrants
Regional Policies and Response to Manage Pastoral Movements within the ECOWAS Region
IOM MENA Regional Position Paper: Migration and Water in the Middle East and North Africa
In the Middle East and North Africa, migration is a key trend. The region hosts roughly 14 per cent of the global international migrant stock (refugees and other interna-tional migrants), including those originating from within the region and those arriving from outside the region.
Planned Relocation Guidelines A framework to undertake climate change related relocation
This document provides guidance for the Government of the Republic of Fiji and all Other Stakeholders present in Fiji, to consider planned relocation solutions for the affected communities as part of their adaptation strategies in relation to disasters and climate change related slow-onset events occurring on the territory of Fiji.
More specifically, the purpose of this document is:
Atlas de l'Anthropocène
Муҳоҷират, муҳити зист ва тағйирёбии иқлим
Дидгоҳи Созмони Байналмилалии Муҳоҷират (СБМ) оид ба муҳоҷират, муҳити зист ва тағйирёбии иқлим ин аст, ки идоракунии муосири муҳоҷират, сиёсат ва амалия бояд аҳамияти омилҳои муҳити зист, офатҳои табиӣ ва тағйирёбии иқлимро ба муҳоҷирати инсон инъикос намояд. Омилҳои муҳити зист бояд бо ҳамаи чаҳор соҳаи идоракунии муҳоҷират ҳамгиро карда шаванд, мисли: пешгирӣ, омодагӣ ва аксуламал ба аз ҷо беҷошавии одамон, идоракунии сарҳад, муҳоҷирати меҳнатӣ ва ҳамгирошавӣ, бозгашт ва реинтегратсия.
IOM's Engagement in Migration Environment and Climate Change
Addressing the Land Degradation – Migration Nexus: The Role of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification
Land remains the most fundamental asset for the majority of vulnerable populations living in developing countries, as their livelihoods are directly linked to agriculture. Land degradation is a pervasive systemic phenomenon that can take many problematic forms, including chemical contamination and pollution, salinity, soil erosion, nutrient depletion, overgrazing, deforestation, and desertification.
