Climate-Induced Change and Human Mobility. The National and International Approach to Native Community Relocation in the Arctic

Climate change, and its consequences for the Arctic—in particular melting ice, stronger storms, growing erosion or thawing permafrost—are causing what some term a humanitarian crisis for the Native communities who have lived in the zone for thousands of years. This is a phenomenon that affects their...

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Main Author: Arenas Hidalgo, Nuria
Format: Book Part
Language:English
Published: Routledge 2017
Subjects:
Ice
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12759972
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:12759972 2024-09-15T18:02:11+00:00 Climate-Induced Change and Human Mobility. The National and International Approach to Native Community Relocation in the Arctic Arenas Hidalgo, Nuria 2017 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12759972 eng eng Routledge https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12759971 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12759972 oai:zenodo.org:12759972 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Climate Change Cambio climático Human Mobility Movilidad Humana Arctic Ártico Native Community Relocation Desplazamiento de la Comunidad Nativa info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart 2017 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1275997210.5281/zenodo.12759971 2024-07-26T12:46:42Z Climate change, and its consequences for the Arctic—in particular melting ice, stronger storms, growing erosion or thawing permafrost—are causing what some term a humanitarian crisis for the Native communities who have lived in the zone for thousands of years. This is a phenomenon that affects their way of life and traditional means of subsistence and, which in extreme cases—especially for people living in coastal areas—prevents them from continuing to live in their habitual locations. As the territories they inhabit shrink in size, these populations are obliged to abandon their natural habitats for safer zones within the State. The States affected have reacted with long- established humanitarian responses to the extreme environmental events, disaster relief and hazard mitigation, but these strategies are not sufficient to protect the community in the face of a rapid deterioration of the environment, and in some zones this is now no longer a viable solution. Book Part Climate change Ice permafrost Zenodo
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topic Climate Change
Cambio climático
Human Mobility
Movilidad Humana
Arctic
Ártico
Native Community Relocation
Desplazamiento de la Comunidad Nativa
spellingShingle Climate Change
Cambio climático
Human Mobility
Movilidad Humana
Arctic
Ártico
Native Community Relocation
Desplazamiento de la Comunidad Nativa
Arenas Hidalgo, Nuria
Climate-Induced Change and Human Mobility. The National and International Approach to Native Community Relocation in the Arctic
topic_facet Climate Change
Cambio climático
Human Mobility
Movilidad Humana
Arctic
Ártico
Native Community Relocation
Desplazamiento de la Comunidad Nativa
description Climate change, and its consequences for the Arctic—in particular melting ice, stronger storms, growing erosion or thawing permafrost—are causing what some term a humanitarian crisis for the Native communities who have lived in the zone for thousands of years. This is a phenomenon that affects their way of life and traditional means of subsistence and, which in extreme cases—especially for people living in coastal areas—prevents them from continuing to live in their habitual locations. As the territories they inhabit shrink in size, these populations are obliged to abandon their natural habitats for safer zones within the State. The States affected have reacted with long- established humanitarian responses to the extreme environmental events, disaster relief and hazard mitigation, but these strategies are not sufficient to protect the community in the face of a rapid deterioration of the environment, and in some zones this is now no longer a viable solution.
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title Climate-Induced Change and Human Mobility. The National and International Approach to Native Community Relocation in the Arctic
title_short Climate-Induced Change and Human Mobility. The National and International Approach to Native Community Relocation in the Arctic
title_full Climate-Induced Change and Human Mobility. The National and International Approach to Native Community Relocation in the Arctic
title_fullStr Climate-Induced Change and Human Mobility. The National and International Approach to Native Community Relocation in the Arctic
title_full_unstemmed Climate-Induced Change and Human Mobility. The National and International Approach to Native Community Relocation in the Arctic
title_sort climate-induced change and human mobility. the national and international approach to native community relocation in the arctic
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Ice
permafrost
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permafrost
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