Climate change, water stress, conflict and migration

The presentations during the conference on climate change, water, conflict and migration, held on 21 September 2011 in The Hague, the Netherlands, have been bundled as papers.
Contents
Climate change, conflict and migration: the water context
(conference summary)
– Karin Thomas, Marguerite de Chaisemartin and Michael van der Valk
Climate change, water stress, conflict and migration
Taking stock of current insights through a vulnerability lens
– Leon Hermans
Climate change, water stress, conflict and migration
(background paper)
Climate change-induced migrations
A research and capacity-building agenda from a human security perspective
– Rolain Borel
Water stress, conflict and migration in South Asia
– Major General ANM Muniruzzaman (retd)
Environment, climate change and human displacement
From literature, through empirical evidence to policymaking
– Tamer Afifi
Letter to the Netherlands Chief Negotiator UN Climate Talks, Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment
– Marius Enthoven
The publication is a contribution of the Netherlands to the International Hydrological Programme (IHP) of UNESCO.
» Migration and Climate Change (a related UNESCO publication)
Institución(es): IHP-HWRP, UNESCO




































