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This book examines how states in eight countries across Asia and
the Pacific address internal displacement in the context of
disasters and climate change. The Asia and the Pacific region
accounts for the majority of global disaster-related displacement,
but the experience of the millions of individuals displaced differs
according to gender, age, ethnicity, (dis)ability, caste, and so
forth and is dependent on the legal, administrative, social, and
economic structures and processes in place to support them. This
book adopts a human rights-based approach, investigating the role
of law and policy in preventing displacement, protecting people who
are displaced, and engendering durable solutions across cases drawn
from Thailand, Cambodia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Nepal,
Bangladesh, Vanuatu, and the Solomon Islands. The specific cases in
the book also reflect critically on the term 'displacement' and the
wider normative framework within which this phenomenon is
conceptualised and addressed. The book will be of interest to
students, researchers, and practitioners working at the
intersection of human rights, human mobility, development, disaster
risk reduction and management, and climate change adaptation.
This book examines how states in eight countries across Asia and
the Pacific address internal displacement in the context of
disasters and climate change. The Asia and the Pacific region
accounts for the majority of global disaster-related displacement,
but the experience of the millions of individuals displaced differs
according to gender, age, ethnicity, (dis)ability, caste, and so
forth and is dependent on the legal, administrative, social, and
economic structures and processes in place to support them. This
book adopts a human rights-based approach, investigating the role
of law and policy in preventing displacement, protecting people who
are displaced, and engendering durable solutions across cases drawn
from Thailand, Cambodia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Nepal,
Bangladesh, Vanuatu, and the Solomon Islands. The specific cases in
the book also reflect critically on the term 'displacement' and the
wider normative framework within which this phenomenon is
conceptualised and addressed. The book will be of interest to
students, researchers, and practitioners working at the
intersection of human rights, human mobility, development, disaster
risk reduction and management, and climate change adaptation.
Seeks to provide a summative collection of chapters on core
contemporary global development challenges through a lens of
fluidity and change. Demonstrates that while there are continuities
that unite development studies, the field has always been heavily
contested, and is now entering a new state of flux. Seeks to
include both majority and minority world voices through the
encouragement of co-writing and academic mentorship by contributing
authors. Demonstrates that while there are continuities that unite
development studies, the field has always been heavily contested,
and is now entering a new state of flux.
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