Routledge Handbook of Environmental Displacement and Migration 2018
DOI: 10.4324/9781315638843-30
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“…The points on trust, transparency, and accountability are also relevant given the emphasis in the solutions discourse on nationally owned or led solutions to displacement. Existing analyses of international instruments and frameworks confirm that states are responsible for protecting the human rights of populations on their territories from the adverse impacts of disasters, and for enabling durable solutions (Bronen, 2018; Ferris, 2020b; Kalin, 2021; McAdam, 2021). The HLP notes that displacement represents ‘a breach of the promise and obligation of the State to keep its people safe from harm’ (UNSG's HLP, 2021a, p. 4), but that ‘[a]cross all contexts, there is limited accountability for inaction or failures’ (UNSG's HLP, 2021a, p. 18).…”
Section: Return Bias and Nationally Owned Development Solutions In Re...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The points on trust, transparency, and accountability are also relevant given the emphasis in the solutions discourse on nationally owned or led solutions to displacement. Existing analyses of international instruments and frameworks confirm that states are responsible for protecting the human rights of populations on their territories from the adverse impacts of disasters, and for enabling durable solutions (Bronen, 2018; Ferris, 2020b; Kalin, 2021; McAdam, 2021). The HLP notes that displacement represents ‘a breach of the promise and obligation of the State to keep its people safe from harm’ (UNSG's HLP, 2021a, p. 4), but that ‘[a]cross all contexts, there is limited accountability for inaction or failures’ (UNSG's HLP, 2021a, p. 18).…”
Section: Return Bias and Nationally Owned Development Solutions In Re...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It also focuses on describing the paths that, if followed, would lead to a dead end, and on what should be done as a priority to try to limit the warming but, in fact, especially the severity of its consequences. The authors, listed in the bibliography, on which I have relied are the following: Bonnie Boyd, Robin Bronen (Bronen 2020), Dalila Gharbaoui, Clive Hamilton, Britanny Main, Reiko Obokata, Philippe Panerai (Panerai 2016), and Luisa Veronis (Veronis et al 2020).…”
Section: The Following Text Is a Fictional Speech Set In The Near Fut...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…EMD researchers are increasingly investigating climate‐related displacement in indigenous communities and the socio‐cultural impacts of displacement (see Pearce, 2018). Some researchers are now approaching this issue by engaging in broader human rights and policy implications, including social risk assessment development (Bronen, 2018; Esteves et al., 2017; Van der Ploeg & Vanclay, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%