Une intervention de François Gemenne dans la cadre de la session 1, "Conceptualizing climate change-related movement", de la conférence internationale "Climate change and migration in the Asia-Pacific: Legal and policy responses" organisée par le Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law de l'University of New South Wales (Sydney, Australie).
Présentation de la conférence [en anglais] :
"The aim of this conference is to present research by leading international academics and officials from affected countries on climate change and migration/displacement to an Australian audience, with a particular focus on the impacts of climate change in the Pacific region. It will cover themes such as: Conceptualizing climate change-related movement; The nature of movement – what does the evidence tell us?; Legal protection frameworks; ‘Migration with dignity’; Relocation and land tenure; Statehood; and Institutional responses."
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