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  • WHY IDJC?
  • EVENTS & UPDATES
  • Q & A
  • THE VISION
  • ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
    • Project Partners
    • News Coverage
    • Standards & Frameworks
    • Research & Publications
    • What Others Are Doing
    • Films
  • HOW TO HELP

RESEARCH & PUBLICATIONS

  • Bronen, Robin. 2011. Climate-Induced Community Relocations: Creating an Adaptive Governance Framework Based in Human Rights Doctrine. New York University Review of Law and Social Change 35:356–406.

  • Bronen, Robin. 2014. Choice and Necessity: Relocations in the Arctic and South Pacific. Forced Migration Review 45:17-21.

  • Bronen, Robin. 2015. “Climate-Induced Community Relocations: Using Integrated Social-Ecological Assessments to Foster Adaptation and Resilience.” Ecology and Society 20 (3): n.p.

  • Bronen, Robin and F. Stuart Chapin III. 2013. Adaptive Governance and Institutional Strategies for Climate-induced Community Relocations in Alaska. PNAS 110(23):9320-9325.

  • Cernea, Michael M., and Scott E. Guggenheim, eds. 1993. Anthropological Approaches to Resettlement: Policy, Practice, and Theory. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press
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  • Center for Hazards, Assessment, Response, and Technology (CHART) Coastal Resiliency Project NOAA Bibliography 

  • Christian Aid. 2007. Human Tide: The Real Migration Crisis. London: Christian Aid.

  • Dikmen, Nese. 2006. “Relocation or Rebuilding in the Same Area: An Important Factor for Decision Making for Post Disaster Housing Projects.” Proceedings of the International Conference and Student Competition on Post-Disaster Reconstruction" Meeting Stakeholder Interests.

  • Displacement Solutions. 2015. One Step at a Time: The Relocation Process of the Gardi Sugdub Community in Gunayala, Panama. Mission Report.

  • Displacement Solutions and YPSA/Young Power in Social Action. 2014. Bangladesh Housing, Land and Property (HLP) Rights Initiative Climate Displacement in Bangladesh: Stakeholders, Laws and Policies – Mapping the Existing Institutional Framework.

  • Edwards, Julia B. 2013. “The Logistics of Climate-Induced Resettlement: Lessons from the Carteret Islands, Papua New Guinea.” Refugee Survey Quarterly 32 (3): 52–78.

  • EESI [Environmental and Energy Study Institute]. 2015. What if the Water Can’t Be Stopped? Tribal Resilience Plans in an Age of Sea Level Rise. Congressional Briefing, Washington, DC. April 20.

  • Feifel, K. & Gregg, R. M. (2010). Relocating the Village of Newtok, Alaska due to Coastal Erosion [Case study on a project of the Newtok Planning Group]. Product of EcoAdapt's State of Adaptation Program. (Last updated October 2013)

  • Ferris, Elizabeth. 2015. “Climate-Induced Resettlement: Environmental Change and the Planned Relocation of Communities.” SAIS Review of International Affairs 35 (1): 109–117.

  • Ferris, Elizabeth, 2012. Protection and Planned Relocations in the Context of Climate Change. United Nations High Commission of Refugees, Division of International Protection. Geneva, Switzerland. [Available online at http://www.unhcr.org/5024d5169.html].

  • GAO [Government Accountability Office]. 2003. Alaska Native Villages: Most are Affected by Flooding and Erosion, but few qualify for federal assistance. Government Accountability Office Report GAO-04-142.

  • GAO [Government Accountability Office]. 2009: Alaska Native Villages: Limited Progress Has Been Made on Relocating Villages Threatened By Flooding and Erosion. Government Accountability Office Report GAO-09-551, 53 pp., U.S. Government Accountability Office. [Available online at http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d09551.pdf].

  • Gregg, R. M. (2010). Relocating the Native Village of Shishmaref, Alaska Due to Coastal Erosion [Case study on a project of the Shishmaref Erosion and Relocation Coalition]. Product of EcoAdapt'sState of Adaptation Program (Last updated December 2010)

  • Gregg, R. M. (2010). Relocating the Village of Kivalina, Alaska Due to Coastal Erosion [Case study on a project of the Kivalina Relocation Planning Committee]. Product of EcoAdapt's State of Adaptation Program. 

  • Grothendieck, Alexander. 2015. “Manage Climate-Induced Resettlement.” Nature. 265-267.

  • International Organization for Migration. 2009. Migration, Climate Change and Environmental Degradation. [Available online at http://www.iom.int/jahia/Jahia/pid/2068].

  • Kälin, Walter. 2008.The Climate Change – Displacement Nexus. [Available online at
              http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900sid/SKAI-7GNQV9?OpenDocument&query=climate%20change%20displacement%20nexus].

  • Kolmannskog, Vikram. 2008. Climate of Displacement, Climate for Protection? Migration scenarios, DIIS Brief, Copenhagen Danish Institute for International Studies.

  • Lazrus, Heather. 2009 Perspectives on Vulnerability to Climate Change and Migration in Tuvalu. In Linking Environmental Change, Migration and Social Vulnerability. A. Oliver-Smith and X. Shen, eds. Pp. 32-41. UNU Institute for Environment and Human Security. Hohenkammer, Germany.

  • Maldonado, Julie Koppel, Christine Shearer, Robin Bronen, Kristina Peterson, and Heather Lazrus. 2013. “The Impact of Climate Change on Tribal Communities in the US: Displacement, Relocation, and Human Rights.” Climatic Change 120 (3) (April 9): 601–614.  

  •  Marino, Elizabeth. 2012. The Long History of Environmental Migration: Assessing Vulnerability Construction and Obstacles to Successful Relocation in Shishmaref, Alaska. Global Environmental Change 22(2):374–381.

  •  Marino, Elizabeth. 2015 Fierce Climate, Sacred Ground. An Ethnography of Climate Change in Shishmaref, Alaska. Fairbanks, AK: University of Alaska Press.

  • Martin, Robert J. 2012. “Village of Kivalina Is Falling into the Sea: Should CERCLA Section 9626 (B) Be Available to Move the Village from Harm’s Way, The.” Earth Jurisprudence & Envtl. Just. J. 2: 1.

  • Mortreux, Colette, and Jon Barnett. 2009. “Climate Change, Migration and Adaptation in Funafuti, Tuvalu.” Global Environmental Change 19 (1): 105–12.

  • Okada, Tetsuya, Katharine Haynes, Deanne Bird, Robin van den Honert, and David King. 2014. “Recovery and Resettlement Following the 2011 Flash Flooding in the Lockyer Valley.” International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 8: 20–31.

  • Oliver-Smith, Anthony. 1991. “Successes and Failures in Post-Disaster Resettlement.” Disasters 15 (1): 12–23.
 
  • Oliver-Smith, Anthony. 2009. “Climate Change and Population Displacement: Disasters and Diasporas in the Twenty-First Century.” Anthropology and Climate Change: From Encounters to Actions: 116–136._

  • Oliver-Smith, Anthony, and Alex De Sherbinin. 2014. “Resettlement in the Twenty-First Century” (February): 23–26.

  • Oliver-Smith, A. and X. Shen, eds. 2009. Linking Environmental Change, Migration and Social Vulnerability. UNU Institute for Environment and Human Security. Hohenkammer, Germany.

  • Papiez, Chelsea. 2009. Climate Change Implications for the Quileute and Hoh Tribes of Washington: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Assessing Climatic Disruptions to Coastal Indigenous Communities. Master’s Thesis, Environmental Studies, The Evergreen State College, [Available online at http:// academic.evergreen.edu/g/grossmaz/Papiez_MES_Thesis. pdf].

  • Peterson, Kristina J. and Julie K. Maldonado. in press. When Adaptation is Not Enough: Between Now and Then of Community-led Resettlement. In Anthropology and Climate Change, 2nd edition. Susan Crate and Mark Nuttall, forthcoming.

  • Piguet, Etienne. 2008. Climate Change and Forced Migration. New Issues in Refugee Research. Research Paper No. 153. Geneva, Switzerland: United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.

  • Piguet, Étienne, Atoine Pécoud, and Paul de Guchteneire, eds. 2011. Migration and Climate Change. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

  • Scott, Jessica. 2014. “Move of Wait for the Flood and Die: Protection of Environmentally Displaced Populations through a New Relocation Law.” Fla. A&M U. L. Rev. 9: 369–91
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  • Shearer, Christine. 2011. Kivalina: a climate change story. Haymarket Books, Chicago

  • Shearer, Christine.  2012. The Political Ecology of Adaptation Assistance: Alaska Natives, Displacement, and Relocation. Journal of Political Ecology 19:174–183.
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  • Swan, Colleen, Chief Albert P. Naquin, and Stanley Tom. 2015 Building Respectful Solutions. Forced Migration Review: Disasters and Displacement in a Changing Climate, Issue 49, pp. 100.

  • University of Oregon Tribal Climate Change Project 
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