2022
DOI: 10.1080/21632324.2020.1837535
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Investing in home: development outcomes and climate change adaptation for seasonal workers living between Solomon Islands and Australia

Abstract: Labour migration is considered an important pathway for improving economic development in countries of origin. In recent years, labour migration, through the 'migration as adaptation' discourse, has been further positioned as a response to changing environmental conditions in places of high climate risk, such as the Pacific Islands region. However, limited empirical work examines whether and how labour mobility schemes enhance both development outcomes and climate change adaptation. This paper considers how te… Show more

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“…forecast-based financing, planned relocation) have already gained prominence in the climate, development and humanitarian communities. Anticipatory action can contribute to preventing or reducing involuntary (im)mobility among vulnerable communities, as well as facilitating safe and orderly migration, including circular migration, as an adaptive strategy to climatic pressures (Dun et al, 2022; Wiederkehr et al, 2018). Preparing the receiving areas to better absorb the inflow of climate mobile people (regarding e.g.…”
Section: Ten New Insightsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…forecast-based financing, planned relocation) have already gained prominence in the climate, development and humanitarian communities. Anticipatory action can contribute to preventing or reducing involuntary (im)mobility among vulnerable communities, as well as facilitating safe and orderly migration, including circular migration, as an adaptive strategy to climatic pressures (Dun et al, 2022; Wiederkehr et al, 2018). Preparing the receiving areas to better absorb the inflow of climate mobile people (regarding e.g.…”
Section: Ten New Insightsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The current literature on Pacific Islanders' circular migration focuses mostly on inter-island and international movements between islands and neighbouring countries, such as New Zealand, Australia and the USA [29][30][31]. Much of such literature and discussion on climate adaptation assert that these macro-scale movements should be strategies and long-term solutions for climate change in the Pacific Islands.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As has long been done to diversify livelihoods, some people from climate vulnerable communities move away for work, often either sending or bringing home remittances and other resources (e.g., new skills, new networks). This type of mobility can have both "home and away" benefits: it can help adaptation in place back in the climate vulnerable place itself, such as by financing improvements to a community's sea wall to cope better with worsening king tides, as well as helping establish new networks that can enable more permanent mobility away from the vulnerable site (Dun et al, 2022).…”
Section: Case Study : Human Rights and Justice In Staying And Going; ...mentioning
confidence: 99%