Reports
No Place To Call Home: Protecting children’s rights when the changing climate forces them to flee
No Place To Call Home, shines a light for the first time on the impact on children’s rights when children are forced to flee from home because of climate change.
WMO Statement on the State of the Global Climate 2016
Making mobility work for adaptation to environmental changes: Results from the MECLEP global research
Adapting to Climate Change through Migration: A Case Study of the Vietnamese Mekong River Delta (Vietnamese)
Assessing the Climate Change - Migration Nexus Through the Lens of Migrants: The Case of the Republic of Mauritius
This report presents the findings of the household survey and qualitative interviews conducted in the framework of the European Union–funded Migration, Environment and Climate Change: Evidence for Policy (MECLEP) project. The study investigates to what extent migration can be seen an adaptation strategy to environmental and climate change in the country.
Đánh giá bằng chứng: Di cư, Môi trường và Biến đổi Khí hậu tại Việt Nam
Accelerating Threats from Climate Change: Disasters and Displacement in Myanmar
In the summer of 2015, Myanmar experienced massive floods and associated landslides that affected nine million people. Since then, the country has seen dramatic political change, while confronting a litany of ongoing humanitarian crises. As the government strives to juggle humanitarian needs with longer-term development issues, it must confront its extreme vulnerability to disasters and climate change.
