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ENVIRONMENTAL MIGRANTS-REFUGEES AND CRISIS MANAGEMENT POLICIES
ENVIRONMENTAL MIGRANTS-REFUGEES AND CRISIS MANAGEMENT POLICIES

Author(s): Maria Vlachadi, GIORGIA ALEXANDRI
Subject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: Editura Aeternitas
Keywords: environmental migrants-refugees; climate change; managing policies;

Summary/Abstract: Climate change is one of the biggest emerging environmental challenges of our time,which is taking on ever greater dimensions from the time of the industrial revolution to today, withincalculable adverse effects on the economy, physical and mental health, and society in general. Theeffects of climate change force many people every day to seek shelter in other parts of the world.According to many scientists, climate migration is the most important problem that humanity will facein the coming decades. Although objections have raised from time to time about the reliability ofestimates of climate displacement, of estimates of climate displacement, no one can dispute theexistence of the phenomenon and the consequent trend of population displacement. Additionally,environmental migration can be the result of a slow process of environmental degradation. Theinternational community will be asked to face significant challenges regarding this issue and it willbecome imperative to create a comprehensive proposal, which will act as a shield of protection andwhich will aim to defend the rights of people who are forced into displacement due to environmentaldegradation. Finally, the research part presents the research conducted and analyzes the conclusionsobtained from the collection and analysis of the questionnaire data, which includes targeted questionsof a mixed type and which was distributed to people in the population who were easily accessible(convenience sampling) , so as to ensure on the one hand the greatest possible participation of themin this research and on the other hand to illuminate as fully as possible the prevailing opinions andbeliefs of these individuals regarding the issue under consideration

  • Issue Year: 24/2024
  • Issue No: 2/24
  • Page Range: 154-166
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English
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