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Jolly, Stellina.

Climate-Related Human Mobility in Asia and the Pacific : Interdisciplinary Rights-Based Approaches. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (278 pages) - Sustainable Development Goals Series . - Sustainable Development Goals Series .

Intro -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- About the Editors -- Introduction -- 1 Climate Change Impacts in Asia and the Pacific -- 2 Climate-Related Human Mobility in Asia and the Pacific -- 3 Intersectionality -- 4 International Law and Climate Mobility -- 5 Local Perspectives -- 6 Book Structure -- References -- Dimensions of Displacement: Experiences, Policies, Laws and State Practice -- Tropical Cyclones and the Mobility of Older Persons: Insights from Coastal Bangladesh -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Climate Change, Older People's Vulnerability, and Mobility -- 3 Legal and Policy Framework on Climate Change, Human Mobility, and Older Persons -- 4 Study Context and Methods -- 4.1 Data Collection and Methods -- 4.2 Data Coding and Analysis -- 5 Results and Analysis -- 5.1 Older Persons and Cyclone-Related Mobility -- 5.1.1 Early Warning and Evacuation Experience of Older Persons During Cyclones -- 5.1.2 Loss of Assets, Health Concerns, and Cultural Experience of Older Persons with Respect to Cyclones -- 5.1.3 Water Crisis and Loss of Agricultural Land -- 5.1.4 Remoteness and Difficulties in Access to Health Services and Transport -- 5.1.5 Changes in Income and Livelihoods Due to Cyclones -- 5.2 Mobility as an Adaptation Strategy -- 5.3 Discussion -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- To Move or Not to Move? Drought-Related Internal Migration and Voluntary Immobility Among the Hmong Forest Community in Chiang Rai, Northern Thailand -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Climate Change Issues, Adaptation, and Mobility Pattern in Thailand -- 3 Forest Community and Agriculture in Thailand -- 4 Methods Employed in the Research -- 4.1 The Influence of Climate Change (Drought) on Hmong Community Forest Management -- 4.2 The Age Difference in Migration Perspective -- 5 Conclusion -- References. Sensitisation of Disaster Relief Operations Towards Persons with Disabilities -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Disaster, Disability, and Disaster Management -- 3 Disaster Management: Governing Policies and Frameworks -- 4 Study Results: Mapping Vulnerabilities of Persons with Disabilities and Challenges Faced by Service Providers in Disasters -- 5 Way Forward: Strategies for the Inclusion of PWDs in Disaster Management and Role of Social Workers -- 6 Conclusion and Recommendations -- References -- Rising Waters, Stagnant Paths: Gendered Experiences of Flooding and Restricted Mobility in Can Tho City, Viet Nam -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methodology -- 3 Governance and Regulatory Framework of Climate Change and Gender Equality in Viet Nam -- 3.1 Climate Change -- 3.2 Gender Equality -- 4 Gender-Responsive Climate Regulatory Framework in Viet Nam -- 5 Case Study: Urban Flooding in Can Tho City, Viet Nam -- 5.1 Urban Flooding: Interactions of Six Dimensions -- 5.2 Restricted Mobility: Between Vulnerability and Coping Strategy -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Establishing a Human Rights-Based Approach to Climate Change-Induced Internal Displacement in the Regime of Bangladesh: Challenges and Way Forward -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Climate-Related Human Mobility in Bangladesh -- 3 Conceptual Framework of an HRBA -- 3.1 The National Legal and Policy Framework -- 3.2 Judicial Response to Climate Change and Displacement and Reliance on a Human Rights-Based Approach -- 4 Major Challenges to Mainstreaming a Human Rights-Based Approach in the Legal System of Bangladesh -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Climate Change, Agriculture, and Internal Human Mobility in the Bhutan Himalayas -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Climate Change in the Bhutan Himalayas -- 3 The Impact of Climate Change on Agriculture. 3.1 Impact on Crop Farming and Livestock Rearing -- 3.2 Livelihood Impacts -- 4 Human Mobility and Rural Agricultural Livelihoods -- 5 Policies and Strategies to Address Issues of Climate Change Impacts and Human Mobility -- 6 Gaps in Policy and Practices to Address Climate Change Impacts -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Climate Change-Induced Disaster Displacement and Law in India: Positioning the Operationalization of Artificial Intelligence for Protecting Human Rights -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 AI and the Law on CiDD in India: Scale, Impact, Exposure, Vulnerability, Harm, and Beyond -- 2.1 The State, Status, and Strategies of AI in India -- 2.2 Re-Imagining the AI Interface Between Climate Protection and Human Rights Protection of the CiDD -- 3 Digital Assessments of the CiDD Situations: Integrating AI Application, Tools, and Practices into NDL, NCLF, and IHRL for Protecting the Human Rights -- 4 Algorithmic Humanitarianism: Positioning AI's Operationalisation for Human Rights Protection in CiDD Prosceniums -- 4.1 Future AI Techniques for Protecting the CiDD People -- 4.2 AI Ethics and Reconciliation of Tensions Between CiDD and AI Applications: Raising Constitutional Standards and IHRL Obligations for Fostering Human Dignity in the CiDD Circumstances -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Humanitarian Aid Distribution in the Context of Human Rights-Based Approach Among Vulnerable Communities: Flash Floods and Climate Change in North Luwu, Indonesia -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Research Methodology -- 3 Disaster Management in Indonesia and the Regulations on Humanitarian Aid Management -- 3.1 Humanitarian Aid Management Policy at the National Level -- 3.2 Humanitarian Aid Management Policy at the Regional Level -- 4 Implementation of Humanitarian Aid Distribution on Flash Floods. 4.1 Distribution of Humanitarian Aid During the Golden Hour -- 4.2 Distribution of Humanitarian Assistance During the Emergency Response Period -- 4.3 Distribution of Humanitarian Assistance During the Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Period -- 5 Fulfilment of Basic Needs and Perception of Displaced Populations in Humanitarian Aid Distribution -- 5.1 Protection of Displaced Populations and Fulfilment of Basic Needs -- 5.2 Perception of Fulfilment of Basic Needs -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Planned-Relocation, Resettlement, and State Responsibility -- Climate Change-Related Displacement: Inter-Island and Rural-Urban Migration in the Solomon Islands: Options for a Viable National Resettlement Plan -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Intervening Factors in Climate Change-Induced Rural-Urban Migration in Solomon Islands -- 3 Policy and Legislative Framework Governing Migration and Relocation in the Solomon Islands -- 4 Going Forward -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Impact of Climate Change and Accessing Services in Papua New Guinea -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Contextualising the Impact of Climate Change in PNG -- 3 Human Mobility in the Carteret and Manam Islands -- 4 Challenges in Access to Land and Its Impact for Climate-Induced Migrants -- 5 Lack of Planning and Management of Induced Migrant Resettlements -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- State Responsibilities and International Obligations in Responding to Climate Mobilities: What Should International Assistance Look Like? -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Protection and Assistance Obligations of States and the International Community Around Climate Mobilities -- 3 Pioneering Approaches to Climate Mobility Management: Fiji and Vanuatu -- 4 The Role of the International Community in Overcoming the Implementation Barriers. 5 Lessons from the Pacific: What the International community Needs to do to Improve Assistance -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Marginalisation of Adat Communities: Intersectionality of Land Grabbing, Human Rights, Climate Adaptation, and Human Mobility in Indonesia -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Way of Life and Conservation: Case Studies of the Sedulur Sikep and Rendu Community -- 3 Indigenous Peoples in the Forefront of Conservation in Threats of Human Rights Violations, Land Confiscation, and Human Mobility -- 4 Fragmentation of Law and Policy: Vulnerabilities for Indigenous Peoples in Indonesia -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Climate Change and Socio-economic Issues in Sri Lanka: An Assessment of Landslide-Induced Relocations in Aranayake -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Sri Lanka and Climate Change-Induced Disasters -- 3 Landslide as a Disaster in Sri Lanka with Specific Reference to Aranayake -- 3.1 Landslide and Relocation of the Victims in Aranayake -- 3.2 Research Methods and Techniques -- 3.3 Assessment and Analysis of the Relocation at Aranayake -- 3.3.1 Assessing the Relocation Sites at China Friendship Village and Panapurewatta -- 3.3.2 Assessing the Landslide Relocation: Post-Relocation and Issues. -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Conclusion , -- 1 Law and Policy Propositions Emerging from the Research -- 2 Considerations for Further Research -- References.

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