Nexus between Climate Change, Displacement and Conflict: Afghanistan Case

The character, the motion and the proportion of environment-induced migration have radically changed in recent years. Environment-induced migration is an increasingly recognized fact and has become one of the main challenges of the 21st century, and needs to be focused on to ensure sustainable growt...

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Main Authors: Andrej Přívara, Magdaléna Přívarová
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-10-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/20/5586
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spelling doaj-8cb86d046aa94b4e9e1b75a05e1c2a7a2020-11-25T01:58:45ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-10-011120558610.3390/su11205586su11205586Nexus between Climate Change, Displacement and Conflict: Afghanistan CaseAndrej Přívara0Magdaléna Přívarová1Department of Social Development and Labour, Faculty of National Economy, University of Economics in Bratislava, Dolnozemská cesta 1, 852 35 Bratislava, Slovak RepublicDepartment of Economics, Faculty of National Economy, University of Economics in Bratislava, Dolnozemská cesta 1, 852 35 Bratislava, Slovak RepublicThe character, the motion and the proportion of environment-induced migration have radically changed in recent years. Environment-induced migration is an increasingly recognized fact and has become one of the main challenges of the 21st century, and needs to be focused on to ensure sustainable growth. This new stance is due to the changing character of environmental degradation. Global environmental issues, including climate change, loss of biodiversity, river and oceanic contamination, land degradation, drought, and the destruction of rainforests, are progressively stressing the earth’s ecosystems. Among these issues, climate change is one of the most severe threats. Climate change alone does not directly induce people to move but it generates harmful environmental effects and worsens present vulnerabilities. The current study aims to provide cornerstone links between the effects of climate change, migration decisions, displacement risk and conflicts in the example of Afghanistan, as a country that is extremely affected by both climate change and conflicts, and outline priority policy focuses to mitigate the current situation in the country.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/20/5586environment-induced migrationsudden-onset eventsslow-onset eventsdisplacement riskclimate changevulnerabilityconflicts
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Nexus between Climate Change, Displacement and Conflict: Afghanistan Case
Sustainability
environment-induced migration
sudden-onset events
slow-onset events
displacement risk
climate change
vulnerability
conflicts
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Magdaléna Přívarová
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title Nexus between Climate Change, Displacement and Conflict: Afghanistan Case
title_short Nexus between Climate Change, Displacement and Conflict: Afghanistan Case
title_full Nexus between Climate Change, Displacement and Conflict: Afghanistan Case
title_fullStr Nexus between Climate Change, Displacement and Conflict: Afghanistan Case
title_full_unstemmed Nexus between Climate Change, Displacement and Conflict: Afghanistan Case
title_sort nexus between climate change, displacement and conflict: afghanistan case
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2019-10-01
description The character, the motion and the proportion of environment-induced migration have radically changed in recent years. Environment-induced migration is an increasingly recognized fact and has become one of the main challenges of the 21st century, and needs to be focused on to ensure sustainable growth. This new stance is due to the changing character of environmental degradation. Global environmental issues, including climate change, loss of biodiversity, river and oceanic contamination, land degradation, drought, and the destruction of rainforests, are progressively stressing the earth’s ecosystems. Among these issues, climate change is one of the most severe threats. Climate change alone does not directly induce people to move but it generates harmful environmental effects and worsens present vulnerabilities. The current study aims to provide cornerstone links between the effects of climate change, migration decisions, displacement risk and conflicts in the example of Afghanistan, as a country that is extremely affected by both climate change and conflicts, and outline priority policy focuses to mitigate the current situation in the country.
topic environment-induced migration
sudden-onset events
slow-onset events
displacement risk
climate change
vulnerability
conflicts
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/20/5586
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