Promoting human security and minimizing conflict associated with forced migration in the Pacific region
Corendea, Cosmin, Bello, Valeria and Bryar, Timothy (2015). Promoting human security and minimizing conflict associated with forced migration in the Pacific region. Pacific Policy Brief. Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat, UNU-GCM, UNU-EHS.
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Sub-type Policy brief Author Corendea, Cosmin
Bello, Valeria
Bryar, TimothyTitle Promoting human security and minimizing conflict associated with forced migration in the Pacific region Series Title Pacific Policy Brief Volume/Issue No. September 2015 Publication Date 2015 Place of Publication Suva, Barcelona and Bonn Publisher Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat, UNU-GCM, UNU-EHS Pages 36 Language eng Abstract This report highlights the main findings of a joint research project between the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat and the United Nations University (UNU) Institute on Globalization, Culture and Mobility and the United Nations University Institute for Environment and Human Security. Responding to the Forum Regional Security Committee’s request to undertake research and develop policy recommendations on the security implications of poorly managed climate change induced migration, the research aimed to understand both the main human security challenges that climate induced migrants face when settling in receiving countries or communities and the major reasons for tensions or conflict. In addition, the research aimed to formulate policy recommendations that could help Forum Island Countries and other stakeholders from the Pacific to develop appropriate policy responses to promote human security and prevent conflict due to climate induced displacement and migration. In this regard, this report formulates seven policy recommendations in order to promote human security and minimize conflict associated with forced migration in the Pacific region. Keyword Migration
Environmental migration
Human Security
ConflictsCopyright Holder Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat, UNU-GCM, UNU-EHS Copyright Year 2015 Copyright type All rights reserved ISBN 9789822020 -
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