2019
DOI: 10.5007/2177-7055.2019v41n83p10
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Climate-induced migration and resilient cities: a new urban agenda for sustainable development

Abstract: O presente estudo propõe-se a examinar como migrações de cunho climático podem contribuir para a expansão sustentável de cidades. A partir do método dedutivo, as conexões entre mudanças climáticas e mobilidade humana são inicialmente analisadas. Em seguida, investiga-se como os centros urbanos lidam com tais fenômenos e, por fim, volta-se à Agenda 2030, com especial atenção ao ODS 11. Apesar de almejar tornar as cidades e os assentamentos urbanos inclusivos, seguros, resilientes e sustentáveis, esse ODS não co… Show more

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“…Environmental migrants often overlap with policy imaginary, research, and public discourse for sustainable cities [1][2][3]. This work demonstrates that environmental (and all other) migrants ought to be included within governance frameworks as part of achieving sustainable cities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Environmental migrants often overlap with policy imaginary, research, and public discourse for sustainable cities [1][2][3]. This work demonstrates that environmental (and all other) migrants ought to be included within governance frameworks as part of achieving sustainable cities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Resilient cities must be urban areas capable of facing adversities and being prepared for the next ones, however, they are not areas exempt from disasters, but cities aim to mitigate impacts, mainly seeking fast, balanced and efficient responses, in the face of extreme situations ( Serraglio , Ferreira & Robinson, 2019).…”
Section: Urban Resilience In Brazilmentioning
confidence: 99%