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GMF releases set of background papers on Climate Change and Migration June 21, 2010

GMF has released eight background papers that investigate climate-induced migration. Environmental deterioration, including natural disasters, rising sea level, and drought problems in agricultural production, could cause millions of people to leave their homes in the coming decades. These background papers are a product of GMF's Transatlantic Study Team on Climate-induced Migration (led by Dr. Susan E. Martin, Georgetown University, and Dr. Koko Warner, UN University). The Study Team consists of scholars, policymakers, and practitioners from the migration and environmental communities. Further activities of the Study Team include high-level policy convening, study team working meetings with external experts, site visits to affected areas, and policy briefings.

Developing Adequate Humanitarian Responses by Sarah Collinson

Migration, the Environment and Climate Change: Assessing the Evidence by Frank Laczko

Climate Change and Migration: Key Issues for Legal Protection of Migrants and Displaced Persons by Michelle Leighton

Climate Change and International Migration by Susan F. Martin

Climate Change, Agricultural Development, and Migration by Philip Martin

Climate Change, Migration, and Adaption by Susan F. Martin

Climate Change, Migration, and Conflict: Receiving Communities under Pressure by Andrea Warnecke, Dennis Tanzler, and Ruth Vollmer

Assessing Institutional and Governance Needs Related to Environmental Change and Human Migration by Koko Warner