Environmentally Induced Migration and Climate Change
Date: 20 April 2010, 10 am - 6 pm
Venue: Conference Room A (Temporary North Lawn Building)
Beyond speculative scenarios of mass movements due to climate change, this one-day seminar aimed to present a nuanced picture of the interrelations between migratory decisions and environmental degradation, and to raise awareness of the international legal instruments and policy tools that exist to address the challenges posed by disaster displacement and environmentally driven migration.
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Presentations
Welcome and Programme Overview
Mr. David Koschel, Officer in Charge, UNITAR
Mr. Jose Miguel Guzman, Chief Population and Development Branch, UNFPA
Session I: Grasping the Evidence: What Do We Know About the Impacts of Environmental and Climate Change on Migration?
Mr. Frank Laczko, Chief, Research and Publications, IOM
Ms. Koko Warner, Head of Environmental Migration, Social Vulnerability and Adaptation, UNU-EHS
Session II: Environmental Migration: What Are the Implications for Development?
Mr. Sami Areikat, Sustainable Development Officer, Division for Sustainable Development, UN DESA
Ms. Wei-Meng Lim-Kabaa, Deputy Director, UNHCR
Session III: Forging International Law and National Policy Responses to Environmentally Induced Migration and Climate Change
Ms. Isabel Pereira, Policy Specialist, Human Development Report Office, UNDP
Mr. Noel Gonzalez, Second Secretary, Permanent Mission of Mexico to the United Nations
Session IV: The Way Forward - Building Capacities for Implementing Policies to Mitigate Environmentally Induced Migration and Climate Change
Mr. Frank Laczko, Chief, Research and Publications, IOM
Fact Sheet UNITAR Climate Change Programme
Closing Remarks
Additional Information
Speakers biographies
Information note on the seminar (pdf)
Agenda (pdf)
IOM: Migration, Environment and Climate Change: Assessing the Evidence (2009)
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