Voluntary immobility: indigenous voices in the Pacific
In recent years, the international community has been paying increasing attention to the movement and planned relocation of people affected by climate change. In the Pacific region, however, many indigenous people are saying they intend to remain on their ancestral lands.
Main Author: | Farbotko, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford
2018
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