How Climate-Induced Migration Entered the UN Policy Agenda in 2007–2010: A Multiple Streams Assessment

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Autor(a) principal: Jakobsson, Elin
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.17645/pag.v9i4.4519
Resumo: In 2007, issues regarding climate-induced migration took a giant leap on the international policy agenda at the same time as a growth of interest in and salience of climate security. From having been a technical non-issue since the 1980s, climate-induced migration became one of the most emphasised consequences of climate change for a short period. After three years of fluidity in actors, institutions, and conceptual framings, issues of climate change and migration reached a formal recognition in the 2010 Cancún Adaptation Framework, marking a new era for policy discussions on climate-induced migration. This article sets out to show why this issue, which had been known to policymakers and academia for at least two decades, took such a major leap up the agenda at this specific point in time. The article draws from rich primary interview material together with an analytical framework based on the multiple streams framework in order to systematically answer this question. In doing so, the article primarily offers an empirical contribution to the knowledge and understanding of the specific agenda-setting mechanisms of climate-induced migration in an international policy context.
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title How Climate-Induced Migration Entered the UN Policy Agenda in 2007–2010: A Multiple Streams Assessment
spellingShingle How Climate-Induced Migration Entered the UN Policy Agenda in 2007–2010: A Multiple Streams Assessment
Jakobsson, Elin
climate change; climate-induced migration; global governance; multiple streams framework; windows of opportunity
title_short How Climate-Induced Migration Entered the UN Policy Agenda in 2007–2010: A Multiple Streams Assessment
title_full How Climate-Induced Migration Entered the UN Policy Agenda in 2007–2010: A Multiple Streams Assessment
title_fullStr How Climate-Induced Migration Entered the UN Policy Agenda in 2007–2010: A Multiple Streams Assessment
title_full_unstemmed How Climate-Induced Migration Entered the UN Policy Agenda in 2007–2010: A Multiple Streams Assessment
title_sort How Climate-Induced Migration Entered the UN Policy Agenda in 2007–2010: A Multiple Streams Assessment
author Jakobsson, Elin
author_facet Jakobsson, Elin
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv climate change; climate-induced migration; global governance; multiple streams framework; windows of opportunity
topic climate change; climate-induced migration; global governance; multiple streams framework; windows of opportunity
description In 2007, issues regarding climate-induced migration took a giant leap on the international policy agenda at the same time as a growth of interest in and salience of climate security. From having been a technical non-issue since the 1980s, climate-induced migration became one of the most emphasised consequences of climate change for a short period. After three years of fluidity in actors, institutions, and conceptual framings, issues of climate change and migration reached a formal recognition in the 2010 Cancún Adaptation Framework, marking a new era for policy discussions on climate-induced migration. This article sets out to show why this issue, which had been known to policymakers and academia for at least two decades, took such a major leap up the agenda at this specific point in time. The article draws from rich primary interview material together with an analytical framework based on the multiple streams framework in order to systematically answer this question. In doing so, the article primarily offers an empirical contribution to the knowledge and understanding of the specific agenda-setting mechanisms of climate-induced migration in an international policy context.
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