2241. Environmental Migration: Policy Gaps and Response Strategies
- Author:
- Chris Perry
- Publication Date:
- 11-2011
- Content Type:
- Policy Brief
- Institution:
- International Peace Institute
- Abstract:
- Environmental change exacerbates existing socioeconomic, political, and cultural incentives to migrate. In fact, there will be an estimated 200 million environmental migrants by 2050. As the global climate warms, people will be pushed to move by sea-level rise, drought and desertification, food insecurity, natural disasters, and conflict over scarce resources. This paper examines the links between climate change and migration and identifies gaps in the current international policy and legal frameworks for dealing with environmentally displaced persons. It recommends strategies for coping with these population movements, including better international coordination on migration issues, funding and technical assistance for at-risk countries, and innovative institutional and legal frameworks for potential migration flows.
- Topic:
- Economics, Environment, Migration, United Nations, and Culture