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Adaptive Governance to Manage Human Mobility and Natural Resource Stress

Adaptive Governance to Manage Human Mobility and Natural Resource Stress

Adaptive Governance to Manage Human Mobility and Natural Resource Stress

Authors:
Saleem H. Ali, University of Delaware
Martin Clifford, University of Delaware
Dominic Kniveton, University of Sussex
Caroline Zickgraf, Université de Liège, Belgium
Sonja Ayeb-Karlsson, University College London and United Nations University Institute for Environment and Human Security, Bonn
Published:
February 2023
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Paperback
ISBN:
9781009357722

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    Connections between resources and migration operate as a complex adaptive system rather than being premised in linear, causal mechanisms. The systems thinking advocated within this Element increases the inclusion of socio-psychological, financial, demographic, environmental and political dimensions that mediate resource-(im)mobility pathways. The Earth Systems Governance paradigm provides a way to manage global migration flows more effectively, allowing for consideration of networks and interdependencies in addition to its inherent adaptiveness. Resource rushes, hydropower displacement, and climate-induced retreat from coastal areas are all examples of circumstances linking resources and human mobility. Movement can also ameliorate environmental conditions and hence close monitoring of impacts and policies which harness benefits of migration is advocated. Green remittance bonds, and land tenure policies favoring better arable resource usage are key ingredients of a more systems-oriented approach to managing mobility. The Global Compact on Migration offers an opportunity to operationalize such adaptive governance approaches in the Anthropocene.

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    February 2023
    Paperback
    9781009357722
    75 pages
    230 × 154 × 7 mm
    0.17kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction: The United Nations, Natural Resources and Human Mobility
    • 1. The Resource-Mobility nexus and its relationships with the New Earth System Governance Framework
    • 2. Preventative measures against forced displacement and their governance
    • 3. Governing mobility amidst ecological disasters and disruptive 'attractors'
    • 4. Adaptive governance on migration due to climate change or resource needs
    • 5. Key Lessons and Broader Interface with United Nations International Resource Panel
    • Appendix: Examples of Policy Responses to Migration Emanating from Consultations conducted during finalization of IRP Report Resource Implications of Human Mobility and Migration.
      Authors
    • Saleem H. Ali , University of Delaware
    • Martin Clifford , University of Delaware
    • Dominic Kniveton , University of Sussex
    • Caroline Zickgraf , Université de Liège, Belgium
    • Sonja Ayeb-Karlsson , University College London and United Nations University Institute for Environment and Human Security, Bonn