Date
Dec 17 - Dec 20, 2014
Session no.
Session 555
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Addressing the Challenges of Climate Migration: Legal Protections, Resilience & Eco-Security

As the 21st century advances and the global population rises, competition for water, energy and natural resources will cut across policy agendas, from trade and investment to agriculture, infrastructure and defense. Climate change, biodiversity loss, and ecosystem mismanagement reflect cumulative governance failures and act as a threat multiplier to economic and social sustainability. Citizens across developed, developing, and least-developed countries will find it increasingly difficult to rely on governments or insurance companies as systemic vulnerabilities escalate.  In areas worst-affected by drought, flooding, declining crop yields, and health threats, “climate migrants” will leave their homes and land.

Predictions of climate-induced displacement are shocking – 200 million people by 2050.  Since 1990, when the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) suggested that large-scale migrations might represent the “greatest single impact” on world security, scientists have scaled up their predictions and highlighted the risks associated with slow-onset disasters (such as sea level rise, droughts, and environmental degradation) and rapid-onset disasters (such as earthquakes, fires, and hurricanes). In 2014, the IPCC has acknowledged the multitude of climatic and non-climatic drivers of migration but says that there is no question that “human security will be progressively threatened as the climate changes.”

Salzburg Global Seminar is hosting a strategy session to design a multi-year program to connect and accelerate actions addressing the challenges of mass migrations resulting from climate change. Salzburg Global will convene top practitioners, researchers, and economic actors to crystallize what is known about the likely patterns and timeframe of climate-induced migration and assess practical options for refugee policy; urban demographics, absorption capacity, disaster preparedness and resilience; innovations for food and water supply systems; international and national legal, financial, and practical tools and frameworks; the interlocking long-term nature of trans-boundary and global climate and ecological risks and costs; and regional and national security. 

For any further information, please contact the progam director, Charles Ehrlich, at cehrlich@salzburgglobal.org.

Date
Dec 17 - Dec 20, 2014
Session no.
Session 555
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Session Overview

Salzburg Global Seminar, working with select international partners, is developing a multi-year program to connect and accelerate actions addressing the challenges of mass migrations resulting from climate change.
A strategy meeting will take place in December 2014, with the full program envisaged to start in 2015 – a landmark year of opportunity in which the international community has committed to finalize Sustainable Development Goals and a new climate change agreement.
The full multi-year series will include convening sessions in Salzburg as well as one or two in-region meetings each year.

Program Objectives and Outcomes

This program seeks to focus attention on: 1) The interlocking long-term nature of transboundary and global climate and ecological risks  and costs; 2) The need to allocate responsibilities to prevent and manage disaster risks effectively and efficiently to protect vulnerable sectors of society and future generations;and 3) The legal, financial and practical tools already at the disposal of business, the international community, governments, local authorities and other stakeholders.
The goals of the strategy meeting in December 2014 will be to:
  • Finalize and prioritize program focal areas;
  • Frame key questions, ensuring that interconnected issues along the entire prevention-response continuum are included;
  • Identify first-movers and change-makers that must be at the table; and
  • Select strategically-significant geographical areas where in-country follow-up would gain maximum traction and visibility of efforts.

Building on the outcomes of this strategy session, Salzburg Global’s multi-year series will initially focus on three interconnected dimensions of climate-induced displacement: legal protections, planning for resilience and regional and national eco-security.  Each presents major transnational, economic, and governance challenges that will directly affect the functioning and cohesion of societies in the future.

Suggested Readings

American Progress – 2012 Climate Change, Migration, and Conflict: Addressing Complex Crisis Scenarios in the 21st Century https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/security/report/2012/01/03/10857/climate-change-migration-and-conflict/ American Progress – 2014 Climate Change, Migration, and Nontraditional Security Threats in China: Complex Crisis Scenarios and Policy Options for China and the World https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/security/report/2014/05/16/89073/climate-change-migration-and-nontraditional-security-threats-in-china/ Asian Development Bank – 2012 Addressing Climate Change and Migration in Asia and the Pacific, Final Report  http://www.adb.org/publications/addressing-climate-change-and-migration-asia-and-pacific  Ben Wisner et al. – 2007 Climate Change and Human Security http://www.afes-press.de/pdf/ClimateChange_and_HumanSecurity.pdf Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives – 2014 Preparing BC for Climate Migration https://www.policyalternatives.ca/climatemigration Displacement Solutions – 2012 Climate Displacement in Bangladesh: The Need for Urgent Housing, Land, and Property Rights Solutions http://displacementsolutions.org/wp-content/uploads/DS-Climate-Displacement-in-Bangladesh-Report-LOW-RES-FOR-WEB.pdf Displacement Solutions – 2013 The Peninsula Principles for Climate Displacement Within States http://displacementsolutions.org/wp-content/uploads/FINAL-Peninsula-Principles-FINAL1.pdf  Finding Land Solutions to Climate Displacement: A Challenge Like Few Others http://issuu.com/displacement-solutionss/docs/ds_report_-_finding_land_solutions_  Displacement Solutions – 2014 The Peninsula Principles in Action: Climate Change and Displacement in the Autonomous Region of Guanyala, Panama http://displacementsolutions.org/wp-content/uploads/Panama-The-Peninsula-Principles-in-Action.pdf Displacement Solutions and Young Power in Social Action – 2014 Climate Displacement in Bangladesh: Stakeholders, Laws, and Policies http://displacementsolutions.org/wp-content/uploads/Mapping-Study-Climate-Displacement-Bangladesh.pdf  Frank Biermann and Ingrid Boas – 2010 Preparing for a Warmer World: Towards a Global Governance System to Protect Climate Refugees (published in Global Environmental Politics) http://www.acpmigration-obs.org/sites/default/files/Biermann%20-%20Preparing%20for%20a%20warmer%20world.pdf German Advisory Council on Global Change – 2014 Climate Change as a Security Risk http://www.wbgu.de/fileadmin/templates/dateien/veroeffentlichungen/hauptgutachten/jg2007/wbgu_jg2007_engl.pdf  Climate Protection as a World Citizen Movement http://www.wbgu.de/fileadmin/templates/dateien/veroeffentlichungen/sondergutachten/sn2014/wbgu_sg2014_en.pdf  International Organization for Migration – 2014 Outlook on Migration, Environment, and Climate Change http://publications.iom.int/bookstore/free/MECC_Outlook.pdf Nansen Initiative – 2013 Regional Consultation for the Pacific, Final Report http://www.nanseninitiative.org/sites/default/files/Conclusion%20Document%20Nansen%20Initiative%20Pacific%20Consultation.pdf  Regional Consultation for Central America, Final Report http://www.nanseninitiative.org/sites/default/files/Conclusions%20Central%20American%20Consultation%20in%20English.pdf  Regional Consultation for Horn of Africa, Final Report http://www.nanseninitiative.org/sites/default/files/Horn%20of%20Africa%20Outcome%20Document%20%28Final%20May%202014%29_0.pdf  United Kingdom Government Office for Science – 2011 Migration and Global Environmental Change: Future Challenges and Opportunities (Foresight Report) https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/migration-and-global-environmental-change-future-challenges-and-opportunities  United Kingdom Ministry of Defense – 2014 Global Strategic Trends out to 2045 https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/global-strategic-trends-out-to-2045 United Nations University – 2013 Changing Climate, Moving People: Framing Migration, Displacement, and Planned Relocation (Policy Brief) http://www.ehs.unu.edu/file/get/11213.pdf  United Nations University – 2014 Integrating Human Mobility Issues Within National Adaptation Plans (Policy Brief) http://ehs.unu.edu/file/get/11786.pdf World Bank – 2014 Turn Down the Heat: Confronting the New Normal https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/20595

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