Evaluating the policy-making framework around climate-induced migration

Bag, Akash, Mishra, Prateek, Nande, Shashank and Rai, Vishal Kumar (2023) Evaluating the policy-making framework around climate-induced migration. In: Governance quality, fiscal policy, and the path to a low-carbon future : Perspectives from developing economies. IGI Global Publishing, pp. 165-189. ISBN 9781668492727

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Abstract

Climate change significantly affects climate-induced migration, particularly on low-lying atoll islands in the Pacific. This impact is particularly relevant for Kiribati, a country highly affected by climate change and expected to experience climate-induced migration. A study conducted a comparative analysis of the problem representations of climate-induced migration in Kiribati and New Zealand's national policies. The study, grounded in post-structuralism and post-colonialism, examined how the issue is portrayed in policy and how migrants are constructed as subjects. The analytical framework used was ‘What's the problem represented to be?' (WPR). The findings revealed that climate-induced migration is depicted as both a challenge and an adaptation strategy. Transnational climate-induced migration is portrayed as a strategy for increased resilience, while internal migration is seen as challenging.

Item Type: Book Section
Keywords: Climate change | Migration | Sea level
Subjects: Physical, Life and Health Sciences > Environmental Science, Policy and Law
Social Sciences and humanities > Social Sciences > Social Sciences (General)
Social Sciences and humanities > Social Sciences > Geography
JGU School/Centre: Jindal Global Law School
Depositing User: Subhajit Bhattacharjee
Date Deposited: 09 Jul 2024 09:10
Last Modified: 09 Jul 2024 09:10
Official URL: https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-9272-7.ch009
URI: https://pure.jgu.edu.in/id/eprint/8074

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