Internal Environmental Displacement in Latin America and the Caribbean

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This book offers a comprehensive exploration of the pressing issue of environmentally displaced persons (EDPs) in Latin America and the Caribbean, filling a gap in the existing literature. The concept of EDPs only gained prominence on the international stage in the late 20th century, but despite significant attention in recent years, there has been a conspicuous absence of a consolidated resource on the topic, particularly within this region.

This book's editors, distinguished Brazilian scholars with extensive experience in academia and as consultants, have crafted a meticulously researched and thought-provoking volume. It addresses the historical evolution of EDP visibility among different stakeholders and delves into the legal and policy dimensions crucial for the protection of these vulnerable individuals.

Drawing from an array of case studies, including Mexico, Haiti, Colombia, and Brazil, the book elucidates the multifaceted challenges faced by EDPs. It examines specific populations (women and girls, children, and indigenous communities) disproportionately affected by environmental displacement.

This comprehensive work not only serves an academic purpose but also provides valuable insights and guidance to governments, NGOs, international agencies, and other actors grappling with the dilemma of protecting EDPs in the region. It stands as a unique and indispensable resource, offering a consolidated repository of information, data, and references that is unparalleled in the field. Readers will benefit from the wealth of knowledge and expertise encapsulated within this book, making it an essential addition to discuss the issue.


Reveals Latin America's environmentally displaced persons and unearths insights into regional environmental displacement Pays particular attention to vulnerable persons facing displacement: women, girls, children and indigenous populations Provides policy solutions and presents actionable guidance for governments and NGOs

Autorentext

Andrea Pacheco Pacifico (PhD in Social Sciences) is professor of International Relations at Paraiba State University, Brazil, and the Study and Research Centre on Environmentally Displaced Persons (NEPDA) Founding Coordinator. Email: apacifico@servidor.uepb.edu.br

Patricia Nabuco Martuscelli (PhD in International Relations) is a lecturer in International Relations at the University of Sheffield, UK, where is co-director of the Migration Research Group. She is also NEPDA researcher. Email: p.nabuco.martuscelli@sheffield.ac.uk

Thalita Franciely de Melo Silva (PhD in Political Science) is a post-doctoral fellow in International Relations at Paraiba State University, Brazil, where she is NEPDA vice-coordinator. Email: thalita.melo@servidor.uepb.edu.br


Inhalt

Forewords.- Introduction.- About the Editors.- List of Contributors.- Part 1: General Issues.- Chapter 1. Historical Approach of Internal Environmental Displacement of People in Latin America and the Caribbean Basin.- Chapter 2: Legal Approaches for protection of Environmentally Internally Displaced Persons in Latin American.- Chapter 3: Environmental internal displacement and the rights-based approach as a compass for public policies.- Chapter 4: Good Practices to Protect Environmentally Internally Displaced Persons in Latin America.- Part 2: Vulnerable Minorities.- Chapter 5: Environmentally Displaced Girls and Women in Latin America: A Gendered perspective.- Chapter 6: The protection of Environmentally Internally Displaced Children in Latin America and beyond.- Chapter 7: Memories of the longtime expulsions: environmental impacts on Warao indigenous refugee and displaced peoples from Venezuela.- Part 3: Case Studies in Latin America and the Caribbean Basin.- Chapter 8: Between Migration and Displacement: The Case of Environmentally Displaced Persons in Mexico.- Chapter 9: The Need for Protection of Environmentally Displaced Persons in Haiti.- Chapter 10: Environmental displacement in an internal armed conflict context: The Colombian case.- Part 4: Brazilian Cases.- Chapter 11: Human displacements related to disasters in Brazil.- Chapter 12: Mud Feet: Displacement and Prejudice After Environmental Disaster in Brazil.- Chapter 13: Environmentally Displaced Persons from companies' Threats: The Braskem Disaster in Maceio, Brazil.- Conclusion.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783031870262
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Genre Business, Finance & Law
    • Editor Andrea Pacheco Pacifico, Patrícia Nabuco Martuscelli, Thalita Franciely de Melo Silva
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 416
    • Herausgeber Springer
    • Gewicht 646g
    • Größe H216mm x B153mm x T27mm
    • Jahr 2025
    • EAN 9783031870262
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 3031870263
    • Veröffentlichung 08.08.2025
    • Titel Internal Environmental Displacement in Latin America and the Caribbean
    • Untertitel Legal and Policy Approaches

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