ENVIRONMENTAL MIGRATION AND POPULATION DISPLACEMENT AS A RESPONSE TO CLIMATE CHANGE IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
Abstract
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has established that human influence on the
climate is evident and that greenhouse gas emissions are now the highest they have ever been
during human history. Climate change has already had significant impacts on human and natural
systems and is estimated to cause an increase in population movement under future projections.
Migration and displacement as a response to environmental changes or shocks is not an
unknown phenomenon, but is one of the oldest adaptation strategies for humans dealing with
environmental changes.
Climate change will amplify the population's existing risks as well as create new risks for
natural and human systems. The risks have uneven geographical distribution and are generally
greater for the already disadvantaged population and communities. Risks are intensified for
those lacking essential infrastructure and services or living in poor-quality housing and exposed
areas. Southeast Asia is particularly vulnerable to climate change due to the dependence on
agriculture, densely populated coastal regions, weak institutions, and poverty among a
considerable proportion of the population.
This study investigates the role of climate change in affecting past and future environmental
migration and population displacement in Southeast Asia. The identified events of
environmental migration and population displacement over the last 100 years that might be
linked to climate impact are characterised as different environmental hazards that may have led
to migration or displacement and discuss the future outlooks of environmental migration and
displacement under the ongoing and projected future climate change.
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Date
2022-09-01Author
Beckman Magnusson, Julia
Keywords
Environmental Migration
Internal Displacement
Climate Change
Southeast Asia
Mekong River Delta
Climate Justice
Climate Resilience
Climate Adaptation
Series/Report no.
B1197
Language
eng
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