THE MANAGEMENT OF CLIMATE-INDUCED MIGRATION IN THE CONTEXT OF HUMAN RIGHTS: NEW ZEALAND – PACIFIC ISLANDS CASE
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In the wake of the Covid-19 crisis sweeping the world globally, the concept of the global has gained popularity. In that sense, the other global problem that has the potential to cause the economic, social, political crisis is climate change. Climate change cannot be considered as a unidimensional issue but related to migration, social-public policies, human rights. Estimates suggest that millions of people face the risk of forced migration in the next few decades. There is no direct link between climate change and migration. The lack of access to human rights also matters. That is why I take international hybrid law meaning the interrelation of the environmental law, human rights and migration law (Corendea, 2018) into account. Considering that mitigation strategies alone will not be sufficient to control climate change, adaptation strategies should also be taken into account. In this way, the political and social aspects of climate change can be discussed along with its technical dimension. Today, international actors are slow to offer policy solutions in the climate-induced migration. Finding a global solution looks like a remote possibility. The humanitarian visa for Pacific Islanders heavily affected by climate change was the new and important step announced by New Zealand. However, not long after, New Zealand understood that this climate refugee plan does not work very well as taking refugee is the last option for Pacific Islanders. In this context, New Zealand, which has launched the ODA program, sets an example of good governance by developing investment plans in the Pacific Islands on climate change, sustainability, renewable energy, regional security, human rights. This case shows the importance of regional adaptation strategies to manage the climate crisis and its effects. To adopt a human-centred climate-induced migration policy in the context of human rights, we have to take into account the priorities of the subjects of the issue. Bilateral agreements or regional development projects against climate change can be an instrumental tool. In this way, regional policies may also increase the effectiveness of global policies.
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Araştırma Makalesi
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Özden Öz
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0000-0002-3184-5706
Germany
Yayımlanma Tarihi
30 Aralık 2020
Gönderilme Tarihi
1 Kasım 2020
Kabul Tarihi
26 Aralık 2020
Yayımlandığı Sayı
Yıl 2020