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| François Gemenne |
| Asian Development Bank, 2011. |
Une intervention de François Gemenne dans le cadre d'une discussion en ligne (chat) organisée par l'Asian Development Bank et consacré aux impacts des changements climatiques sur les migrations humaines.
Présentation de la discussion [en anglais] :
"Climate-induced migration is receiving more and more attention. In the past year alone, millions of people in Asia and Australia have been displaced by severe weather events linked to climate change, some temporarily and others permanently, giving an indication of what is to come as extreme weather events grow in number. The new face of climate change has become vulnerable people confronted with the daunting task of either struggling to make a living in an area where disaster is almost certain to strike again, or seeking a new life in uncertain conditions, such as mega cities already struggling to cope with rising population.
Two climate change specialists discussed key issues shaping the climate-induced migration debate. The webchat panel provided deeper insight into issues that will shape this important public policy challenge. Robert Dobias, Head of ADB's Climate Change Program Coordination Unit, and François Gemenne, Research Fellow at the Paris-based Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations (IDDRI), answered questions on climate change and migration."
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