Displacements in the Asia Pacific region are escalating. The region has for decades experienced more than half of the world’s natural disasters and, in recent years, a disproportionately high share of extreme weather-related disasters, which displaced 19 million people in 2013 alone. This volume off
Climate Change, Disasters, and Internal Displacement in Asia and the Pacific
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✦ Synopsis
This book examines how states in eight countries across Asia and the Pacific address internal displacement in the context of disasters and climate change.
The Asia and the Pacific region accounts for the majority of global disaster-related displacement, but the experience of the millions of individuals displaced differs according to gender, age, ethnicity, (dis)ability, caste, and so forth and is dependent on the legal, administrative, social, and economic structures and processes in place to support them. This book adopts a human rights-based approach, investigating the role of law and policy in preventing displacement, protecting people who are displaced, and engendering durable solutions across cases drawn from Thailand, Cambodia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Nepal, Bangladesh, Vanuatu, and the Solomon Islands. The specific cases in the book also reflect critically on the term ‘displacement’ and the wider normative framework within which this phenomenon is conceptualised and addressed.
The book will be of interest to students, researchers, and practitioners working at the intersection of human rights, human mobility, development, disaster risk reduction and management, and climate change adaptation.
✦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Editors
List of contributors
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Acronyms
Table of treaties and international legal and policy documents
Chapter 1 Internal displacement in the context of disasters and climate change in Asia and the Pacific: Introduction to the volume
Internal displacement in the context of disasters and climate change
Displacement in the context of disasters and climate change in Asia and the Pacific
Framing the issue: Merging human rights and political ecology in the study of disaster displacement
Human rights in disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation at international and regional levels
Structure of the volume
Notes
References
International legal and policy documents
Chapter 2 The role of national law and policy in addressing displacement in the context of disasters and climate change in Asia and the Pacific
Introduction
The Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement: A human rights-based framework in need of support
A human rights-based approach to displacement in the context of disasters and climate change
National law and policy relevant to disaster displacement in Asia and the Pacific
Obstacles to implementation of national legal and policy frameworks in particular situations of disaster displacement
Conclusion
Notes
References
International legal and policy documents
National legal and policy documents
Prevention of and preparedness for displacement
Chapter 3 Thailand: Flooding disaster, people’s displacement, and state response: A case study of Hat Yai municipality
Introduction
Research method
Recent major flood disasters in Thailand
Legal framework on disaster management in Thailand
Flooding in Hat Yai City
Physical infrastructure approach
Soft infrastructure approach
Disaster and displacement
Conclusion
Notes
References
International legal and policy documents
National legal and policy documents
Chapter 4 The Philippines: Beyond resilience: Protecting the rights of internally displaced persons in Dulag, Leyte, in the wake of Super Typhoon Haiyan
Introduction
The study site and research methods
The domestic legal framework
Dulag, Leyte, and Typhoon Haiyan
Conclusion and ways forward
Notes
References
International legal and policy documents
National legal and policy documents
Protection during evacuation and throughout displacement
Chapter 5 Vanuatu: Protecting the rights of vulnerable groups during evacuation: A case study of Cyclone Pam and Mataso Island in Vanuatu
Introduction
Method
The legal, policy, and governance framework in Vanuatu
Case study of March 2015 Tropical Cyclone Pam, Mataso Island
Analysis of the role played by law and policy
Notes
References
International legal and policy documents
National legal and policy documents
Appendix 1: List of interviews
Chapter 6 Cambodia: Unpacking the nature of displacement due to flooding in Phreah Kunlong through a human rights-based approach
Introduction
Methodology and approach
Socio-economic background in relation to flooding
Community disaster preparedness
Mobility dynamics
Benefits and drawbacks of movement
Unpacking displacement
Conclusion
Notes
References
International legal and policy documents
National legal and policy documents
Chapter 7 Bangladesh: Flood-related displacement in Fulchhari upazila
Introduction
The legal framework
Displacement due to the 2017 flood in Fulchhari upazila
Conclusion
Note
References
International legal and policy documents
National legal and policy documents
Appendix 1: List of interviews
Chapter 8 Indonesia: Human rights, persons with disabilities, and the politics of disaster displacement in post-eruption Mt. Sinabung
Introduction
Framing the study: A socially grounded human rights-based approach
The legal and policy frameworks: Governing disaster displacement in Indonesia
Local complexity and the rights of persons with disabilities during evacuation: The case of Mt. Sinabung
Reflections from Mt. Sinabung: Protecting the rights of persons with disabilities during and after evacuation in the context of recurrent displacement
Notes
References
International legal and policy documents
National legal and policy documents
Appendix 1: List of interviews
Durable solutions
Chapter 9 Nepal: Protracted displacement from Haku Village, Rasuwa District in the aftermath of the 2015 earthquakes
Introduction
Method
Research study site: Rasuwa district
Displacement and durable solutions
Concluding remarks
Notes
References
International legal and policy documents
National legal and policy documents
Chapter 10 Solomon Islands: Flooding, displacement, and durable solutions: The April 2014 flood in Honiara
Introduction
Method
Solomon Islands legal framework relating to disasters and displacement
The April 2014 flood in Honiara
The role of law and policy: What more could have been done?
Conclusion
Notes
References
International legal and policy documents
National law and policy
Conclusion: A research and policy agenda for addressing displacement in the context of disasters and climate change
Policy implications emerging from the research
Avenues for further research
Notes
Index
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