Research paper
Forced Migration and Resettlement in the Pacific - Development of a Model addressing the Resettlement of Forced Migrants in the Pacific Islands Region from Analysis of the Banaban and Bikinian Cases
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- Forced Migration and Resettlement in the Pacific - Development of a Model addressing the Resettlement of Forced Migrants in the Pacific Islands Region from Analysis of the Banaban and Bikinian Cases
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There are currently several potential threats to the long-term habitability of many atolls and islands in the Pacific Islands region, with environmental change appearing the most serious. Minimal attention has been given to the possibility that migrants forced from uninhabitable islands will require resettlement en masse, and assessing past resettlements is crucial to planning for what the future my hold. Population resettlement is not a new phenomenon in the Pacific Islands region, yet recen...
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- Research paper
- Research format
- Thesis
- Thesis level
- Masters
- Date created
- 2009
- Creator
- Collins, Dominic Noel
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/10092/3234
- Related subjects
- Banaba / Bikini / Pacific Islands / Climate Change / Global Warming / Forced Migration / Resettlement / Environmental Refugees / Pacific Migration / Rising Sea Levels / Resettlement Model
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