CLIMATE CHANGE MIGRATIONS – SECURITY AND LEGAL ASPECTS

Climate change has been undoubtedly profiled as a very significant factor in migratory movements in recent times. This is conditioned with the gradual but continuous aggravation of climatic circumstances, which has occurred especially since the 1950s, when significant changes in average weather cond...

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Main Authors: Edita Hasković, Dina Bajraktarević Pajević
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Philosophy, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje 2022-12-01
Series:Bezbednosni Dijalozi
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Online Access:http://periodica.fzf.ukim.edu.mk/sd/SD%2013.2%20(2022)/SD%2013.2%2013%20Edita%20Haskovic,%20Dina%20Bajraktarevic%20P..pdf
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description Climate change has been undoubtedly profiled as a very significant factor in migratory movements in recent times. This is conditioned with the gradual but continuous aggravation of climatic circumstances, which has occurred especially since the 1950s, when significant changes in average weather conditions were observed, such as continuous growth in global temperature, more frequent and intense droughts, storms and warm periods, rise of the sea levels etc. In the early 1990s, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) indicated that the greatest particular impact of climate change could be human migration, with all subsequent consecutive reports from relevant international institutions insisting that environmental degradation, and especially climate change, have tendency to become the leading trigger for population displacement in the future. Given the all above mentioned, authors intend to examine the security aspects of migration caused by climate change, as well as the thesis that climate change is a ‘threat multiplier’, especially in the countries of the Global South. The authors also consider the need to review the international and national legal framework, which is necessary due to noticeably inadequate treatment and protection of people forced to leave their home due to hostile climate change.
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spelling doaj.art-31662b081ca44bcabd61e3b9c9059a212023-03-23T09:52:59ZengFaculty of Philosophy, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in SkopjeBezbednosni Dijalozi1857-71721857-80552022-12-0113216919410.47054/SD22132169hCLIMATE CHANGE MIGRATIONS – SECURITY AND LEGAL ASPECTSEdita Hasković0Dina Bajraktarević Pajević1Faculty of Criminal Justice, Criminology and Security Studies, University of SarajevoFaculty of Criminal Justice, Criminology and Security Studies, University of SarajevoClimate change has been undoubtedly profiled as a very significant factor in migratory movements in recent times. This is conditioned with the gradual but continuous aggravation of climatic circumstances, which has occurred especially since the 1950s, when significant changes in average weather conditions were observed, such as continuous growth in global temperature, more frequent and intense droughts, storms and warm periods, rise of the sea levels etc. In the early 1990s, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) indicated that the greatest particular impact of climate change could be human migration, with all subsequent consecutive reports from relevant international institutions insisting that environmental degradation, and especially climate change, have tendency to become the leading trigger for population displacement in the future. Given the all above mentioned, authors intend to examine the security aspects of migration caused by climate change, as well as the thesis that climate change is a ‘threat multiplier’, especially in the countries of the Global South. The authors also consider the need to review the international and national legal framework, which is necessary due to noticeably inadequate treatment and protection of people forced to leave their home due to hostile climate change.http://periodica.fzf.ukim.edu.mk/sd/SD%2013.2%20(2022)/SD%2013.2%2013%20Edita%20Haskovic,%20Dina%20Bajraktarevic%20P..pdfclimate changemigrationresource scarcityconflictinternally displaced persons
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CLIMATE CHANGE MIGRATIONS – SECURITY AND LEGAL ASPECTS
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climate change
migration
resource scarcity
conflict
internally displaced persons
title CLIMATE CHANGE MIGRATIONS – SECURITY AND LEGAL ASPECTS
title_full CLIMATE CHANGE MIGRATIONS – SECURITY AND LEGAL ASPECTS
title_fullStr CLIMATE CHANGE MIGRATIONS – SECURITY AND LEGAL ASPECTS
title_full_unstemmed CLIMATE CHANGE MIGRATIONS – SECURITY AND LEGAL ASPECTS
title_short CLIMATE CHANGE MIGRATIONS – SECURITY AND LEGAL ASPECTS
title_sort climate change migrations security and legal aspects
topic climate change
migration
resource scarcity
conflict
internally displaced persons
url http://periodica.fzf.ukim.edu.mk/sd/SD%2013.2%20(2022)/SD%2013.2%2013%20Edita%20Haskovic,%20Dina%20Bajraktarevic%20P..pdf
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