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Migration, development and environment : migration processes from the perspective of environmental change and development approach at the beginning of the 21st century

Novosak, Jiri(Edited by)Stojanov, Robert(Edited by)
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At the beginning of the 21st century, the linkages among migration, development and environment undoubtedly belong to the most pressing issues on the political agenda.

A special focus of this book is on two of these relations - on environmentally-induced migration and on the relationship between migration processes and development.

The prime aim of the book is to contribute to and extend the current knowledge on these issues.

How to define environmentally-induced migration? What are the differences between environmental and economic migrants?

Is environmentally-induced migration forced or voluntary and what are the outcomes of selected regional field case-studies? ?

How to classify environmental migrants? Where are the regional hot-spots of environmentally-induced migration?

How to systematize the knowledge on migration policies?

What are the impacts of skilled migration on development?

What is the role of the transnationalism paradigm in the international migration research?

Is international migration trade-diverting or creating?

What is wrong with the effectiveness of development aid providing?

Several prominent scholars and young researchers offer their answers to these challenges in the book.

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Product Details
1443800384 / 9781443800389
Hardback
304.82
01/02/2009
United Kingdom
English
327 p.
22 cm
Professional & Vocational Learn More