The Climate Migration Crisis: Socio-Economic Impacts and International Policy Responsibilities in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands

Author:

Germouty Alexandre1

Affiliation:

1. International Environmental Management at Paris Sciences & Lettres University Policy Analyst Intern at the United Nations Climate Change (UNFCCC) , France

Abstract

Abstract The research investigates the profound impacts of climate change on migration patterns within Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands, focusing on two critical case studies: Tuvalu and the Mekong Delta in Vietnam. By analysing the governmental responses and adaptation strategies in Tuvalu and the Mekong Delta, the paper highlights the urgent need for integrated policy frameworks that address the multifaceted nature of climate migration and the importance of international cooperation and initiatives to safeguard the rights and livelihoods of climate migrants.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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